Team Spooky Says “Thank You, Everyone” via NLBC #100 Video Sendoff

Team Spooky Says “Thank You, Everyone” via NLBC #100 Video Sendoff

Last week, Team Spooky and Next Level Arcade (the spiritual successor to the iconic Chinatown Fair) kicked off its 100th tournament event as players throughout the TriState area and afar came out to celebrate in style. Vic "Spooky" Fontanez prepared a variety of exciting exhibition matches in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom and Ultra Street Fighter IV to spice up the standard tournament programming for attendees and viewers watching the stream.

Since its inception, Next Level has hosted a myriad of modern-day and classic tournament series including Big Two, 2 Old and Curleh Mustache. It's great to see the East Coast scene continues to thrive and grow. As a special thank you to everyone who's supported the event, Team Spooky launched a special video tribute featuring members of the tournament community while the classic Alpha 3 beat runs in the background. It's a great touch of nostalgia.

Thanks for 100 amazing events and here's to the future!

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