Shiranui117
Smash Cadet
Anyone from Columbus, or its outlying suburbs? Post here! I'm from Powell, myself. Any other locals up for a Brawl?
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I thought drephen kinda liked it?if only u guys where talking about melee COK is in CBUS but we hate brawl
I would definitely like to see a weekly smashfest in our area. (Madison County here, Columbus is fine too.)Lets get some sorta cbus weekly smashfest going, me and Q need to up the skill level of everyone in our area and thats how it can get done.
I can bestow MD/VA knowledge on peoples.
man you guys came a game to late. Or you didnt take smash up competetivly until brawl or werent to into melee. Bottom line is Cbus has had one of the better Melee scenes in the country. We still play but yea Brawl isnt picking up with alot of people in CBUS.Just a heads up to everyone in the Columbus area, Ohayocon has Smash Tournaments every year.
Sure, it's an anime convention, but there's nothing else happening.
PS: My friend Pdiamond and I are in need of people to play in the Columbus area. We're struggling to keep interest, as there isn't much of a smash community in the suburb we live in. Unfortunately, we didn't play very many friendlies at the previous tournament we attended (using my week old Zero Suit Samus XD) , even smashfests are fine! I'd really like to see Ohio have a larger smash scene. Someone needs to hold weekly or biweekly tournaments/smashfests so that everyone can improve. As you (AZ, Quivo) witnessed, Ohio probably doesn't have many exceptional players - we need something to show the mid-west who we are. If someone can find a venue, (perhaps a resturant, someone's house, anywhere really) I'm sure no one would mind a 'higher than normal' venue fee. If it indeed happens to be a resturant/business, we could make purchases there as well. Everyone wins!
If players from Ohio improve well enough, I'm sure that they will travel out of state. That's good for everyone, right? Right...?
This is just a desperate cry for help from a few players who only have each other to play. I mean, it can get pretty lonely... Q_Q
I'm really sad that I couldn't get into Melee as early as you guys did... Hell, I got into more after Brawl came out. I guess it's my fault for being young.man you guys came a game to late. Or you didnt take smash up competetivly until brawl or werent to into melee. Bottom line is Cbus has had one of the better Melee scenes in the country. We still play but yea Brawl isnt picking up with alot of people in CBUS.
bottom line come back to melee and be happy
You should come down to springfield sometime! It's only 30 min away and the next one is on the 31st. Hell Lou may even give you a ride if you ask him nicelyIf it was a fairly large smashfest or something and I could drive & bring a friend along, I might be able to. But, that'll take some time.
Please...AZ!! let's start hosting something.
Agreed, it's very hard to find people in our area that's serious about smash. Any form of weekly or biweekly smashfest that someone could set up would be greatly appreciatedMy friend Pdiamond and I are in need of people to play in the Columbus area. We're struggling to keep interest, as there isn't much of a smash community in the suburb we live in. Unfortunately, we didn't play very many friendlies at the previous tournament we attended (using my week old Zero Suit Samus XD) , even smashfests are fine! I'd really like to see Ohio have a larger smash scene. Someone needs to hold weekly or biweekly tournaments/smashfests so that everyone can improve. As you (AZ, Quivo) witnessed, Ohio probably doesn't have many exceptional players - we need something to show the mid-west who we are. If someone can find a venue, (perhaps a resturant, someone's house, anywhere really) I'm sure no one would mind a 'higher than normal' venue fee. If it indeed happens to be a resturant/business, we could make purchases there as well. Everyone wins!
One thing that could be super worthwhile would be starting the group now in order to build cred for a charity tournament, say, next year for Child's Play. The timetable would go something like start student org now, get attention and host a fairly large tourney in the summer (possibly coordinated with Ohayocon) and pointing at those attendance numbers to justify USG contributing to a second tourney in December.