Evo Moment #37 is frequently described as the most iconic and memorable moment in the history of
competitive video gaming. In an interview with John Guerrero of
EventHubs, Justin Wong stated that he believed Evo Moment #37 may have helped "save" the
fighting game community, which was becoming less active at the time. Umehara gave a more in-depth account of the match in his 2016
autobiography, in which he explains how he briefly departed from the fighting game community afterwards. The downloadable online version of
3rd Strike,
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition, features a challenge where players need to pull off the Daigo Parry. In 2014, Umehara and Wong held a rematch as a celebration of Evo Moment #37 ten years prior, in which Wong once again attempted to chip Umehara out with Chun-Li's special move. Umehara successfully parried Chun-Li's special move again, but Wong had enough vitality left to win the round a few seconds later. Glenn Cravens wrote a self-published book titled
EVO Moment 37 that year as well. 2018's
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features Ken as a playable character, with the Shippu Jinraikyaku available as one of his Final Smashes. In his reveal trailer, Ken parries an attack from
Punch-Out!!s
Little Mac before immediately countering with his Final Smash, referencing the iconic moment. In 2024, 20 years after Evo Moment #37, a
3rd Strike tournament was confirmed for that year's EVO. To promote the event, a short skit was made featuring Wong and Umehara. Wong, at a
Chipotle Mexican Grill location, asks Umehara over the phone if he wants extra guacamole on his order, to which Umehara responds that he can "handle something with a little more kick." A clip of the moment then plays, followed by an unamused Wong hanging up and leaving the restaurant. During the
3rd Strike tournament, a match between "Hayao" as Hugo and Franklin "FrankieBFG" Nunez as Ken ended with Hayao, down to his last pixel of health, midair-parrying Ken's multi-hitting Tatsumaki Senpukyaku and using Hugo's dropkick to dodge Ken's Shippuu Jinraikyaku, allowing him an opening to attack and win the match. The moment was similarly hailed, with some commentators nicknaming it "Evo Moment #38". == See also ==