Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Embedded Stream Viewer”

SoulCalibur World Tour
Our continued success with esports and gaming websites that make spectating and participation fun and easy had Bandai Namco put us to work on the Soul Calibur World Tour website. This project included cumulative point scoring systems and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history. Unfortunately, only one event concluded before the pandemic put a stop to every in-person fighting game tour world-wide

Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour
Our continued success with esports and gaming websites that make spectating and participation fun and easy inspired Bandai Namco and Twitch to have us build the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour website. This project included winner-take-all qualification events and cumulative point scoring systems, and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history

Tekken World Tour
Our success with gaming and esports websites that make participation and spectating easy and fun inspired Bandai Namco and Twitch to have us build the Tekken World Tour website to track the success of Tekken 7 players world-wide. This project included innovative tiered point scoring systems, data imports from external sites, and our tried-and-true preservation of player performance history

Capcom Pro Tour
Capcom Cup 2013 was such a hit that Capcom asked us to create a site supporting a year-long global esports competition featuring Ultra Street Fighter IV. We pored over the biggest esports endeavors of the era and built a site that documented a newly energized fighting game community and drove the world’s best competitors to reveal the pinnacle of their Street Fighter prowess and spirit. The resulting website attracted visitors and gave them reason to come back after every event to see where their favorite players were in the standings. Year by year the Capcom Pro Tour site grew ever larger with well-documented history. We designed, developed, updated, and improved this site from its launch in 2014 through the end of the Street Fighter V era in 2023.

Capcom Cup
The success of the Street Fighter 25th finals ushered in the very first CAPCOM Cup. We saw it announced online, discovered that all the info was limited to a jpeg and some text, and made a phone call to Capcom that reshaped our company for the better. What followed was our opportunity to build a multi-page site featuring streamed matches showcasing the best players of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Street Fighter x Tekken

Street Fighter 25th Finals
Street Fighter had its 25th birthday way back in 2012. We invited everyone to the party world-wide with our first tournament landing page. Battles were streamed. Brackets updated in real time. Fighting game players and fans watched the best of the best battle it out in Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, and Street Fighter x Tekken. All competitors shared their passion and accomplishments in custom-designed, information-packed bios.