The Grand opening of the Play N Trade Six Corners

Posted by TLCintheCity | 3/20/2010 06:27:00 PM | | 0 comments »

Today we were in Chicago at the grand opening of the nation's largest Play N Trade.

There to provide you with all the coverage was Tappedout, Marisha, Kona (SFX-360) , Kelly Kelley (vVv),and the man behind the camera Tim.

Day one of our two day coverage was a lot of fun. There was free food, a live DJ, great deals on lots of consoles and games, a MW2 tournament, and of course UFragtv was there to capture all the excitement.

The MW2 tournament was a no holds barred kids against adults scrimage. We saw brother against brother, with tempers flaring the younger of the two winning that round. Followed by older brother almost decking his sibling. We watched as Kona's eyes darted left and right as he screen watched and still managed to lose. Ryan from vVv Gaming went easy on this competitors by playing with the controller behind his back. Eventually he put the controller in front of him and ended winning the tournament. The prize being a Game Helmet. He was such a good sport that he gave his prize to the second place winner.

We took some time out from the live action at the store to sit down with the UFragtv developer John C Bland to answer view questions about the site release and what you can all look forward on the new site.

Keisha from Sugar Gamer was watching the feed at home and decided to stop on in to says hello. We got some time to sit and talk to her about her organization and was great to see that someone can be watching the cast and just get up and get down to the event to show their love.

Day Two we got the change to talk to the owner of the Play N Trade, Ernesto and he gave us some information on what this location is all about and what it takes to be the owner of a franchise store.

Marisha and Kona showed us some of the great stuff they are selling at the store and even gave the viewers the chance to purchase an Atari 2600, which will be signed by it's creator Nowland Bushnell. The first caller, Ross from SFX-360, got this amazing game console.

The store was also holding a blow out sale on the PSP Go for $199 and allowed viewers to call in and purchase these as well.

Today saw a Gears of War 1 tournament with Kelly Kelly taking on 5 year old phenom Ryley. Chat was spamming with chants of Riley, Riley. He worked hard and chainsawed his was to victory, winning himself the t-shirt of his choice.

Sam in chat got to receive a Play N Trade bucket filled with all kinds of swag and a hat signed by our tournament finalists Ryley and Kelly.

We had a great two days and want to thanks all those watching and all those that were on location and hope you all stay tuned for future events and the relaunch of the new UFragtv!

How to enter into the UFrag.tv Beta

Posted by TLCintheCity | 3/13/2010 12:30:00 PM | | 0 comments »



As most of you may already know the site launch was previously announced to take place on March 15th. In order to ensure that you have a stable and user friendly broadcasting experience we will be pushing back the launch date.

We will be running a private beta prior to the official release of the site and if you wish to take part please leave a comment with your name HERE

Tekken 6 Global Championships (The Aftermath)

Posted by TLCintheCity | 3/13/2010 12:16:00 PM | | 0 comments »

During the last weekend’s Global Championship Final… The top 16 players from around the world gathered in Tokyo to find out who is the best worldwide TEKKEN 6 player and we were there to give you all the tournament footage.

The 16 finalists were divided into two groups, eight players for each of the two consoles (Playstation 3 and Xbox 360). In the PS3 Grand Final JDCR (Heihachi) from Korea, who came out from the Losers Bracket, won 2:1/2:0 against Feng played by one of the top Japanese players, Yuu. The second final was a battle between two South Koreans, Nin (Steve) and boradoldol (Baek). This fight was won by Nin, the Tekken Crash series’ commentator. JDCR and Nin will go for a round-the-world trip while Yuu and boradoldol are going to receive home theater sets.

The best player from outside of Asia was Gen1us from France, who came out 3rd in the Playstation 3 tournament.

This event was just one of the many events we will be attending this year and hope you will all come along for the amazing adventures that UFragTV is getting ready to embark on!

UFragTV Streams NAMCO BANDAI Games’ TEKKEN® 6 Global Championship Final Live

Posted by TLCintheCity | 3/13/2010 12:11:00 PM | | 0 comments »

Tokyo, Japan---Tuesday, March 2--- UFragTV announced today their exclusive role as web television broadcaster for NAMCO BANDAI Games’ TEKKEN® 6 Global Championship Final held in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday, March 7, 2010. After a strenuous set of battles across North America, Europe and, Asia, the top four TEKKEN 6 opponents from each region will test their fighting skills against each other for top prizes.

American-based UFragTV will cover the entire TEKKEN 6 tournament, complete with multiple screens watching the players and fiber-optic Internet connection, so viewers won't miss a moment of the action. From 10 p.m. - 3 a.m. PST on Saturday March 6 (3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Japan local time, Sunday, March 7) the challengers will play down a 16-player bracket, in full 1080i HD Resolution. UFragTV’s broadcast crew and on-air hosts will be there to catch all the action, streaming live to their web site, available across the globe at www.ufrag.tv/.

Shane Latham, president of UFragTV, states “We are proud to have been invited by NAMCO BANDAI Games to be the exclusive online broadcaster for their TEKKEN 6 Global Championship Final in Tokyo. UFragTV will be unveiling new streaming technology that ensures the end-user will have the optimal viewing experience, setting a new standard for live web broadcasts of major consumer game events.”

To celebrate the latest installment of the top-selling fighting video game franchise, three TEKKEN 6 tournaments were held across the world, including invigorating battles in San Francisco, North America; PAL/European regions and Asia. Prizes included cash, life-size game character statues and arcade units. The winners of each tournament received an all-expense paid trip to Tokyo, Japan, to compete on behalf of their respected region. The top four players of each tournament (two for Xbox 360® and two for PlayStation®3) are to meet up for the final showdown on March 7, 2010.

In Joon Hwang, brand manager at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., offers “With its enormous international appeal and ever growing fan base, TEKKEN continues to be one of our most popular video game franchises. UFragTV’s ability to provide high-quality broadcast viewing of the TEKKEN 6 Global Championship Final allows our fans and players around the world to share and participate in the experience.”

The championship finals will take place across a large portion of the day on March 7, 2010 (Japan Local Time) and will give the ultimate bragging rights to two victorious winners, across a double elimination-style tournament. Each round will last 60 seconds and match winners will be determined by a best of three fights. Each fight will be based on winning three out of five rounds. In hopes for an edge, players are allowed to bring and use their own equipment, including fight sticks, after it has been carefully examined by NAMCO BANDAI Games staff. The winners land a trophy and a round-the-world trip, with the runners up winning a trophy and a home theater system.