While Canada Cup may have featured the pinnacle of international play in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, over in Japan, the grind never ends in the nearly 25-year-old game. With GameSpot Versus hosting a regular East vs. West-style team battle competition, you’re guaranteed to see some high level play coming out of the country on the regular. You’ll find famous talent such as the best Fei-Long player in the world, Koemon, Kotaka Shoten’s Guile, and Tomo — the Japanese Ryu player who was studying in Southern California and was routinely mistaken for America’s legend Tomo Ohira.
Source: Super Street Fighter II Turbo