Top 3 Gaming Moments in YouTube

We’ve been watching YouTube for a long time. We’ve sourced a lot of good gaming videos there, some cool, others bad. But nonetheless, there’s got to be a Top 3 of the best, right? Well, here they are!

#3: Cute Korean Girls DDR Backwards!

Dance Dance Revolution has been a staple in a freelance dancer’s repertoire since it was released. Players have been leaping and tumbling their way into the annals of DDR history. But these two girls will be there to remind others that sometimes, cuteness beats acrobatics.

#2: Surviving the Most Insane Shoot ’em Ups! DoDonPachi Dai Ou Jou

This has got to be one of the hardest, if not the hardest shoot-’em-up games we’ve ever seen. And one player goes through it like a hot knife through butter. See how he does it.

#1: Professional Gaming’s Most Inspiring Moment So Far

Never count a good player down. Ever. In a semi-finals match at the 1998 Capcom Street Fighter Alpha 3 global tournament, the world-famous Daigo Umehara, using Ken, performs a miracle by blocking all 16 of his opponent’s special moves and then making his own in order to produce the most breath-taking comeback you’ll ever see. All the more since Daigo’s health bar was nearly empty – and since he was squaring off against no less than Justin Wong. You have to see this one to believe it.

Via Eurogamer

We’ve been watching YouTube for a long time. We’ve sourced a lot of good gaming videos there, some cool, others bad. But nonetheless, there’s got to be a Top 3 of the best, right? Well, here they are!

#3: Cute Korean Girls DDR Backwards!

Dance Dance Revolution has been a staple in a freelance dancer’s repertoire since it was released. Players have been leaping and tumbling their way into the annals of DDR history. But these two girls will be there to remind others that sometimes, cuteness beats acrobatics.

#2: Surviving the Most Insane Shoot ’em Ups! DoDonPachi Dai Ou Jou

This has got to be one of the hardest, if not the hardest shoot-’em-up games we’ve ever seen. And one player goes through it like a hot knife through butter. See how he does it.

#1: Professional Gaming’s Most Inspiring Moment So Far

Never count a good player down. Ever. In a semi-finals match at the 1998 Capcom Street Fighter Alpha 3 global tournament, the world-famous Daigo Umehara, using Ken, performs a miracle by blocking all 16 of his opponent’s special moves and then making his own in order to produce the most breath-taking comeback you’ll ever see. All the more since Daigo’s health bar was nearly empty – and since he was squaring off against no less than Justin Wong. You have to see this one to believe it.

Via Eurogamer

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