TheMadShrew
Smash Cadet
I realize the rules and regulations and such have already been posted in a thread, but this is all from a sheet given to GameStop Store Managers regarding the Brawl tournament. Think of it like a summarized version of the rules and guidelines, as well as some insight to how it is being put together. Anyway, let us begin.
TOURNAMENT GUIDELINES:
Are you ready to rumble Mario style? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is street-dated for Sunday, March 9, but your customers can try it early during your midnight launch! The best thing about Super Smash Bros. Brawl is that it has an awesome Tournament Mode that is just itching to be used. Gamestop has partnered with Nintendo to launch a massive, nation-wide in-store, tiered tournament program to commemorate the launch of this title. Here is how the program will work.
TIER ONE: MARCH 8, 2008
2500 stores wil host tournaments on launch night to celebrate the release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Stores hosting midnight launches will host the Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament on Saturday night, March 8 during the early ring process.
TIER TWO: MARCH 25, 2008
Winners from the store tournaments will advance to compete in a district-wide tournament on March 15. District Managers will hand-select the best store in their district to be the host of this great event!
TIER THREE: MARCH 29, 2008
Winners from the district tournaments will advance to compete in a region-wide tourney on March 29. Regional Directors will hand-select the best store in their regions to host this awesome tournament.
FINAL ROUND: APRIL 12, 2008
Scores from the regional winners will be collected by the SSC. The top eight regional winners with the highest scores will be flown to our tournament store in San Jose, CA to compete in the national tournament on April 12, 2008.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
- Tournament Bracket/Sign-up sheets included in your Super Smash Bros. launch packet.
- Tables for the event (if needed)
- Working Wii system/kiosk
- Used/Refurb Wii systems and controllers (if hosting a large venue)
- TVs to match the number of systems you will be using for larger, multi-system tournaments. Remember that you must keep one monitor available to showcase Gamestop TV. Gamestop TV is a required marketing element.
- Extension cords/surge protectors
- An energetic and knowledgeable associate to run your event.
GENERAL RULES
- Customers must use the controllers that are provided by the store. Stores will use the Wii controller with Nunchuk to host the tournament.
- Tournaments must be organized in a bracket-style format.
- Players will be paired randomly for the opening round.
- The winer of each round will be determined by high score (number of KOs) and will move on to the next round.
- Play will continue until the last 2 players remaining compete.
- The player who wins in the final round wins the tournament.
GAME SETUP
1. Insert game disk
2. From the main menu, choose Game Mode > Tournament
3. Under tourney rules, select the number of players per match (2, 3, or 4).
4. Enter the total number of entrants participating in the tourney (up to 32 players).
5. Select time per round (we recommend 1 minute rounds) and confirm match, entrant, and time settings. Verify that tournament seedings are "random".
6. Continue to entrant settings and create detailed data for each entrant.
7. Once all data has been entered and brackets have been set, select Begin when prompted to begin the tournament.
8. This will start the tournament. As each round ends, the game will prompt you to bring in the next set of players to begin the next round.
Thanks for making Super Smash Bros. Brawl a success! Good luck with your tournament!
Alright, so that's the end of that, but also mentioned (on other sheets i didnt really read through) are Cosplay competitions, where i guess you dress up like your favorite smash character and battle it out (on the proverbial runway), as well as some other crap i didnt really pay much attention to, but its similar to the cosplay thing.
have fun!
TOURNAMENT GUIDELINES:
Are you ready to rumble Mario style? Super Smash Bros. Brawl is street-dated for Sunday, March 9, but your customers can try it early during your midnight launch! The best thing about Super Smash Bros. Brawl is that it has an awesome Tournament Mode that is just itching to be used. Gamestop has partnered with Nintendo to launch a massive, nation-wide in-store, tiered tournament program to commemorate the launch of this title. Here is how the program will work.
TIER ONE: MARCH 8, 2008
2500 stores wil host tournaments on launch night to celebrate the release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Stores hosting midnight launches will host the Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament on Saturday night, March 8 during the early ring process.
TIER TWO: MARCH 25, 2008
Winners from the store tournaments will advance to compete in a district-wide tournament on March 15. District Managers will hand-select the best store in their district to be the host of this great event!
TIER THREE: MARCH 29, 2008
Winners from the district tournaments will advance to compete in a region-wide tourney on March 29. Regional Directors will hand-select the best store in their regions to host this awesome tournament.
FINAL ROUND: APRIL 12, 2008
Scores from the regional winners will be collected by the SSC. The top eight regional winners with the highest scores will be flown to our tournament store in San Jose, CA to compete in the national tournament on April 12, 2008.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
- Tournament Bracket/Sign-up sheets included in your Super Smash Bros. launch packet.
- Tables for the event (if needed)
- Working Wii system/kiosk
- Used/Refurb Wii systems and controllers (if hosting a large venue)
- TVs to match the number of systems you will be using for larger, multi-system tournaments. Remember that you must keep one monitor available to showcase Gamestop TV. Gamestop TV is a required marketing element.
- Extension cords/surge protectors
- An energetic and knowledgeable associate to run your event.
GENERAL RULES
- Customers must use the controllers that are provided by the store. Stores will use the Wii controller with Nunchuk to host the tournament.
- Tournaments must be organized in a bracket-style format.
- Players will be paired randomly for the opening round.
- The winer of each round will be determined by high score (number of KOs) and will move on to the next round.
- Play will continue until the last 2 players remaining compete.
- The player who wins in the final round wins the tournament.
GAME SETUP
1. Insert game disk
2. From the main menu, choose Game Mode > Tournament
3. Under tourney rules, select the number of players per match (2, 3, or 4).
4. Enter the total number of entrants participating in the tourney (up to 32 players).
5. Select time per round (we recommend 1 minute rounds) and confirm match, entrant, and time settings. Verify that tournament seedings are "random".
6. Continue to entrant settings and create detailed data for each entrant.
7. Once all data has been entered and brackets have been set, select Begin when prompted to begin the tournament.
8. This will start the tournament. As each round ends, the game will prompt you to bring in the next set of players to begin the next round.
Thanks for making Super Smash Bros. Brawl a success! Good luck with your tournament!
Alright, so that's the end of that, but also mentioned (on other sheets i didnt really read through) are Cosplay competitions, where i guess you dress up like your favorite smash character and battle it out (on the proverbial runway), as well as some other crap i didnt really pay much attention to, but its similar to the cosplay thing.
have fun!