Here is some footage of a skillful Gouki player (Yuki Otoko or Snow man) beating several different opponents in a Japanese tournament. Anyone who knows the name of the player of this Gouki please post it in the comments section.
Watch out for the brilliant Raging Demon setup around 4:40.
This is an old but still worthy video. This is one of the memorable matches in the A-cho 2 on 2 2004 Japanese tournament. Ken (Nekonohi) and Yang (Hiroken) VS Hugo (Hayao) and Alex (Ringo). Watch the next 2 matches where Hayao (Hugo) crush both the Ken and Yun player. On the second match, see how effectively Hayao's uses his deadly rush down Hugo against a very helpless Ken.
Watch one of Japan's best Q players out turtle and make a dramatic comeback against a very aggresive Akuma.
There is also short footage of his next match against Chun Li but unfortunately it was cut off.
An intense match between J (One of the best Makoto players in Japan) and a skilled Hugo player. Thanks to linalys of Combovideos.com for this video. Visit the site to view more amazing high level Sf3 matches. Watch Makoto's juggle at the end.
Another J (One of the best Makoto players in Japan) video. This time its J's Makoto versus a Yun player. Thanks to linalys of Combovideos.com for this video. Visit the site to view more amazing high level Sf3 matches.
Hayao, one of Japans top Hugo players dominate Koshn no Deshi a Chun Li player in this match. Watch for the amazing tachi Gigas Hayao pulls as the finisher.
There is a saying among top level Makoto players, "Guess right twice or trice and you win." One of Japan's top Makoto players, J guesses right and ends up smacking Kokujin's Dudley hard.
An old movie though but I haven't seen it uploaded on Youtube yet.
Shows that Makoto in the hands of a skilled player is the queen of comeback. Check out the last round where Makoto unleashes a SA II into a devistating stun juggle.
Here is a funny match between Japan's best Hugo, Hayao and a skilled Yun. The commentary is in Japanese but it is interesting to note the commentators and audience exclaiming how terrifying Hayao's Hugo is.
The funny thing is, you can hear the commentators and random audience scream "KOWAI!/KOWEI!" (Scary!) whenever Hayao's Hugo gets near Bagon's Yun (who tries to play a keep away game).