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Meet Noah Solis, the 8-Year-Old Fighting Game Wunderkind

After placing far higher than anyone expected to at Evo 2011, the fighting community is beginning to take this kid pretty seriously.

Noah Solis plays in front of a screaming crowd at the Evo Championship Series in Las Vegas.
Noah Solis plays in front of a screaming crowd at the Evo Championship Series in Las Vegas.

I found my journalistic skills put to the test earlier this week. No one taught me how to interview an 8-year-old.

I start my conversation with Noah Solis, the 8-year-old who surprised everyone by ranking in the top 48 at the Evo Championship Series 2011 this year playing Marvel vs. Capcom 3, on simple footing. How'd you get into fighting games?

"It was fun," he responded. The phone goes silent, as I wait for something more. Nothing. It's quiet.

Okay, maybe we're just getting warmed up. How did you decide you wanted to be competitive?

"I beat everybody!" he said definitively.

This back-and-forth continues for another minute or two.

Not someone you would expect to take you down, but plenty of players at Evo learned quickly.
Not someone you would expect to take you down, but plenty of players at Evo learned quickly.

Were you always playing against your friends and beating them? "Yes!" Is Marvel vs. Capcom 3 your favorite fighting game? "No!" So, what is your favorite fighting game? "Super Street Fighter IV." Who's your favorite character? "Bison." How come you like Bison? "His purple hand." What was it like to go to Evo and play against all these people who were older than you? Was that fun? "Yes!"

The questioning halts when I ask Noah what it was like to finally lose in the tournament. Instead, Noah's father, Moises Solis, speaks up.

"I've seen Noah cry," said Moises, a 38-year-old single parent taking care of Noah and his two older brothers, ages 15 and 18. "When he wins, he kind of cheers up, but I see the passion he has for it as a sport. He would cry just like any pee wee division would cry if they lost the Super Bowl, you know what I mean? That's how I see Noah."

The family's located not far from Los Angeles, where Noah got his start in the competitive gaming circuit. Noah was playing fighting games with his brothers when one of them told Moises that Noah wasn't just good, he was really good.

"My two oldest just keep passing back and forth the controller," said Moises. "Growing up, when you passed the controller, you lost! [laughs] So I asked my oldest son and I'm like 'is he winning?'"

The family started considering the idea of bringing Noah to a local tournament. With three growing mouths to feed, however, deciding to jump in the car and enter a tournament wasn't an easy question to answer. Such trips cost money.

"The way the economy is, I lost my job," he said, "but I had a nice set of rims on the car, so I sold my rims and said 'Let's go, let's see what he's got.'"

Noah made his first appearance at the Level Up SoCal regionals in 2010. He was just 7-years-old.

"He did okay, I think he was more nervous," he said.

Noah kept making appearances on the local circuit, generating buzz. At one point Noah ended up "perfecting" someone (read: he didn't get hit), which caught the eye of the community. He was young, but Noah was no joke.

The successes convinced Moises this was a worthy path, even if he doesn't have a solid grasp how the games his son is playing actually work. In his youth, Moises wasn't much of a gamer, focusing instead on sports.

"If you look out your window," he said, "the things kids are doing nowadays...I have options here in my home. There's reading, there's math, there's gaming. I can either let him go outside, smoke pot, run around with gang members--if this is what he wants to do, this is what I'll support him in."

Noah stands with his father, Moises Solis, after one of his early tournaments in Los Angeles.
Noah stands with his father, Moises Solis, after one of his early tournaments in Los Angeles.

Noah's biggest splash came at this year's Evo tournament, finishing in the top 48 playing Marvel vs. Capcom 3 with his combination of Hulk, Wesker and Sentinel. The trio caught some off guard, especially Hulk. Edward "RoyalFlush" Valdez was just one of the players who lost to Noah.

Valdez entered Evo 2011 playing Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Tekken 6 and Mortal Kombat--a mix of old and new. He described himself as an early adopter, willing to jump into the competitive scene of a new game, even if it hasn't really proven itself yet. Tekken 5 was his original gateway drug into everything, but he eventually received the most attention for playing the Wii-exclusive Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.

He'd heard of Noah before Evo, but he didn't bother to look at this pool of contestants, so squaring up against Noah was a surprise.

The thing you notice watching videos of Noah's Evo matches is the crowd's role. When Noah's winning, the crowd cheers like crazy. If he's losing, they vocally dogpile with boos. It's lose-lose for anyone against Noah. Valdez figured he had part of the crowd on his side thanks to his odd lineup of Viewtiful Joe, M.O.D.O.K. and Thor.

Approaching the stage, Valdez sized up his surprising opponent.

Noah grabs his head after being dealt a setback during his Evo face-off against Valdez.
Noah grabs his head after being dealt a setback during his Evo face-off against Valdez.

"He was really quiet, actually," he laughed. "All I asked was what was his name and how old he was. That's all I got. Even after the match, I always give a handshake, but actually gave me a fist bump instead!"

The match was going Valdez's way at first, allowing him to secure a first round win.

"I won the first match, so I was feeling good about myself," he said. "Usually, when that comes around, like the second match, I feel like I can take more risks because I'm on that high, that boost of morale. That totally fell apart in seconds."

Valdez described the experience of playing in front of a crowd as much different than messing around with your friends. You're here to show off, take risks and showcase the skills you've been honing. Doing so means that sometimes it won't work out.

Eventually, Noah was able to turn the tables.

Describing Noah's play style as "surprisingly patient," Valdez eventually lost. The crowd went wild.

"I didn't feel bad about it," he said. "There's some people that get really mad after they lose. I was psyched that he won. I don't really know how I would have acted if I'd won the match. It's always a good feeling when you win, but when you lose to someone good or it's not like you got randomed out."

Getting "randomed out" is losing to someone who doesn't have a real strategy--like a button masher. It's similar to poker--if you're playing against someone who's just acting randomly, it's impossible to employ a credible counterstrategy.

Struggling with the feeling of defeat is a lesson Moises is working hard to teach Noah. Try to remember what it was like when you lost something you really cared about as a kid. Those losses are crushing. It's hard to tell your young self to just chin up.

"In a football game, when a crowd boos on you, you try harder," said Moises. "You don't let the crowd [get to you]. That's what I taught Noah because I used to be a pitcher, and I explained to him 'There's gonna be crowds yelling and all that and all you do is tune 'em out and just focus.' You just have to teach your kid what's right, wrong. Noah, when he loses, you know what I say to him? 'This is what it's called, son. You take a licking and keep on ticking.'"

Noah holds up his
Noah holds up his "Rising Star" trophy from Evo 2011, a nice consolation prize.

Valdez's real regret is a consequence of Evo's growing popularity. Thousands watched the Evo matches all weekend long, which means his defeat to an 8-year-old has been archived for eternity.

"I have to live with that for the rest of my life," he joked.

His loss is Noah's gain, with his performance at Evo prompting all sorts of random offers and phone calls to his father about Noah's skills. Coming to grips with his son's rising fame has been a struggle for Moises, a task he deals with on a day-by-day basis. Moises promised an "announcement" of some kind was coming for his son in the near future that would shed some light on how he plans to pivot in life after Evo.

"This is a whole other level for myself," said Moises. "It's including my son, something that I care about, something that is a part of myself and something that I don't want to screw up! I can't."

Even though Noah didn't win this tournament, Evo did recognize his talents, sending him a "Rising Star" trophy to celebrate his valiant efforts.

It will probably be the first of many.

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Great article dude. I watched EVO and his matches were a highlight for me. Thanks for giving me some insight on something I was really curious about.

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This kid is playing now on Peaceful Jays channel over at justintv. Showing his Bison throwing skillz.

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@Lind_L_Taylor said:

Is he a special needs kid?

Don't be a dick.

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It'll be cool to see how Noah does as he gets older. He'll be more mature, be able to grasp the more advanced concepts and strategies of the games, and will probably do waaay better. And he'll also be able to give better interviews. :P

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@NYChrisG: Wanted to also say welcome to the site. I've been a big fan of your play, especially everything you manage to get out of Ryu. I can't wait to see what you manage to accomplish with all the new tools he's getting in UMvC3.

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I suck at fighting games, and I don't really like them. But this was a pretty cool article. I was expecting this "8-year-old prodigy" to be from Taiwan or Japan; I'm sure I'm not the only one. ;)

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Man this kid is just way overhyped.

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Is he a special needs kid?

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@jkuc316 said:

Great, an 8 year old kid is better than me in MvC3 :(

tell me about it!

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@cide said:

"I can either let him go outside, smoke pot, run around with gang members--"

Funny, theres always so much ganja at EVO... there were less people smoking at the MW2 midnight release. Good for the kid, but his mom is pretty jaded thinking gamers aren't just your average, everyday delinquents.

I don't think we'll see any shooting at Evo any time soon.
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@NYChrisG: Keep on doing your thing and rep NYC to the fullest; Lord knows I'm nowhere near good enough!  Welcome to Giantbomb!
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  You too can play like Noah.
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Great article. Sounds like a nice kid with a good dad, and that is awesome.

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As always, really great article Patrick!

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Reminds me of Mike Ross' documentary:
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/714815/focus-an-original-movie-about-street-fighter-champion-mike-ross-g4-films/

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It's great to see his dad supporting him like this.  I hope we see Noah grow up on the tournament scene. :)
 
Don't let the haters get you, kiddo. :)

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Moises Solis sounds like an awesome father. Klepek kills it as he is wont to do.

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@OracleXIII said:
and how exactly do they explain this kid playing M rated games?
Because most stable people understand a game is a game and nothing more.@Scarabus said:
MvC3 is a toy game. This just confirms it.
u just jelly, son
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@NYChrisG: I like your Ryu, your hair and your Casey Jones from Ninja Turtles accent.
 
I was rooting for you pretty hard when you played Wong at CEO. 
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@Burn1n9m4n: This x10000

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Hit Box has a video of him on their site using the stickless joystick. Apparently after 5 minutes he had learned how to use the stick. Oh how I wish I still had the neuroplasticity of an 8 year old brain!

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@ryanwho said:
@BagManForHire said:

@ryanwho said:

You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

Really, so soccer isn't a sport when a 14yr oldout there playing with men? skills are skills no matter the age.

He was 15 his first game, about twice as old as this kid. Yeah, that's totally the same.
...and Freddy Adu isn't that good a player, truth be told.
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@Mesoian:Oh yeah Kayo is cool people. Me and my friends played a few casual matches against her in AE. Every time she won a match she'd look back at her opponent and would playfully taunt them in Japanese.

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@ryanwho said:
@BagManForHire said:

@ryanwho said:

You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

Really, so soccer isn't a sport when a 14yr oldout there playing with men? skills are skills no matter the age.

He was 15 his first game, about twice as old as this kid. Yeah, that's totally the same.
One is physically taxing, and the other isn't? Pretty sure its physically impossible for an 8 year old to keep up with an adult.
 
Also, this kid isn't just  "an 8 year old", he's a talented one. Like hell you'd be able to do the same.....Much like Nicholas Nip would wipe the floor with your ass at chess, even when he was 7 years old.
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@ryanwho said:

You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

No, it just means that age doesn't necessarily correlate with skill.

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@BagManForHire said:

@ryanwho said:

You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

Really, so soccer isn't a sport when a 14yr oldout there playing with men? skills are skills no matter the age.

He was 15 his first game, about twice as old as this kid. Yeah, that's totally the same.
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@NYChrisG: Welcome to Giant Bomb! It's pretty unique among the general gaming websites. Glad to have you. Don't think Noah's got a Twitter, someone from the FGC will probably blow the internet up when he does.

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@ryanwho said:

You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

Really, so soccer isn't a sport when a 14yr oldout there playing with men? skills are skills no matter the age.

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"I can either let him go outside, smoke pot, run around with gang members--"

Funny, theres always so much ganja at EVO... there were less people smoking at the MW2 midnight release. Good for the kid, but his mom is pretty jaded thinking gamers aren't just your average, everyday delinquents.

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@Kapwan: Trap or not, Kayo Police is adorable.

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This was my first year watching EVO and there was so many highlights for! Noah was one of those and I won't forget it! Wish nothing for the best for this kid!

I was watching the IPlayWinner stream last night, whenever some one picked Hulk, Wesker and Sentinel, they called it Team Noah.

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This is my first time on GiantBomb... pretty cool site. I'm usually on just fighting related site but this is very cool with all these quests. It's like a game. Thanks to my supporters "standing up" for me. I'm really cool with all the "Baby Killer", "Dream Killer", "Child abuser" comments from Evo and back. I'll tell you that nobody wanted to play Noah, it just so happens that our paths crossed. It's both our rookie year except I'm just 8 years older. Noah is going to be amazing... in fact his hardest challenge is going to be interested in video games once he discovers girls. I can relate to this story, except I limited support. It's refreshing to see such strong parental support despite the financial situation making the choice difficult.
 
Does anyone know if Noah got a twitter yet? Here is my Twitter if anyone is interested in following @NYChrisG

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You know your "sport" isn't really a sport when an 8 year old can dominate it.

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@Kapwan said:

@FourWude said:

I was too busy watching Aris "The Beard" hit on Kayo Police on stream 2. Best commentary ever.

I could hear the cheers for this kid in the background.

They even have a T-shirt of it now http://www.avoidingthepuddle.com/news/2011/8/15/pre-order-the-new-atp-shirt.html


Shirt is actually really good. As one poster commented, they should have had the words, "Get out of here Jimmy!" on it, instead of Avoiding the Puddle, which could have been printed on the rear.
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@FourWude said:

I was too busy watching Aris "The Beard" hit on Kayo Police on stream 2. Best commentary ever.

I could hear the cheers for this kid in the background.

Best commentary ever.

They even have a T-shirt of it now http://www.avoidingthepuddle.com/news/2011/8/15/pre-order-the-new-atp-shirt.html

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Granted, I don't read all of Patrick's articles, but this one stuck out to me as being particularity well done. More like this, Klepek

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And maybe in interviewing the child, less questions with a yes or no answer, or one word answers is what you should strive for.

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This kid is infinitely better at fighting games than I am. In that he can win.

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And of course he's best at the most ridiculously complicated fighter out there. 
I'm just kidding, this is a really awesome story, and the kid's dad seems to be really supportive. I look forward to hearing more about this kid.

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The term "Wunderkind" just got raped!

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I was too busy watching Aris "The Beard" hit on Kayo Police on stream 2. Best commentary ever.

I could hear the cheers for this kid in the background.

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@Keeng said:
@Jaunty said:
This is the greatest article I've read on this site.
I feel the same.
I agree, Im glad Patrick was hired
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Good read Patrick.

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Tiger Woods had stories like this on him when he was little. Just remember Noah, if you want to hook up with lots of waitresses when you're older, don't get married first. Get married after.

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@swat200 said:
Ladies and gents THAT is a great parent.
Fuck yeah!
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It is understandable that he was quiet on the phone, children that young do not even get awkward silences lol.

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I watched him live. When he pulled out that round three upset I got chills.

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Nice and Insightful Piece.

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Great god damn article. I first saw Noah at Evo and I really wanted to know more about him.

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Disappointed that there was no mention of Chris G in the article. Someone who actually knows how to block and not get baited into super armor attacks.