So you've been to every gaming cafe, to every single place where people hang out, talked to every single person at your school, and nobody is interested? I'm calling bullshit there. None of my friends are interested in fighting games and I converted 3 of them to Blazblue.
Also, the problem then isn't the fact that you have no offline scene, it's that you're not a social person. "Hey want to try this anime weeaboo game?" Well of fucking course nobody is going to want to play the game. Why don't you try "Hey check out this cool game i've got, it's really flashy and not very hard to play!" Sandbagging against noobs is easy, just give them easy mode litchi or bang, lol.
It sounds to me like YOU don't want to make the effort, not the fact that a scene does not exist.
>Other Hardcore buddies
>Basic Fighter Fundamentals
Wanna try again?
I'll agree with this, a car is probably a necessity.
DDR players are Weeaboos, put two and two together. Every single ex member of our DDR scene plays Blazblue now. Guitar hero players might be interested. WoW players don't leave their rooms, Halo and CoD are the jocks who need something to do in between partying.
Watch me stereotype.
I'd fly out there this instant if I wasn't a poor college student.
Also, why not get your friends together at your house/dorm room every saturday for some fun AND blazblue. Blazblue is 100x more fun drunk. that's how i converted two of my friends, getting drunk and playing blazblue all night for a couple weekends and bang, all the sudden they both own it and still play actively.
EDIT:
Not to throw a life lesson out here, but people aren't going to come to you. If you're going to sit around and bitch about how nobody plays your game and then instantly deny any suggestions to start a scene or otherwise, then it's never going to happen. I understand some of you have tried - and i'm glad you have. But i garuntee there are places where people are interested in this game. They're everywhere, you just have to find them and make connections.