JackSSB
Smash Cadet
what is the oldest recorded competitive melee? i tried looking up tournament go 4, which i assumed would be one of the oldest, but couldn't find anything.
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yo dawg was you there? you acting like you remember it so im axing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-xSNzYqHGg
"2002 August: finals of the first real tournament in Virginia. Memories :3"
I just remember that this is the oldest known recorded footage of a tournamentyo dawg was you there? you acting like you remember it so im axing.
that can't be from 2001. in the first video, the game was booted up on a wiiThere were DVDs made for the Tournament Gos from the very beginning I believe. Recipherus said on reddit that he had a copy but it was somewhere in his house. Other copies might be still around too. As for TG4 Ken has a copy and he was streaming the GF match on twitch, hopefully he'll eventually upload the whole thing for the lulz.
This playlist is apparently of some Nintendo tournament held in December 2001.
That's just the description Azen put the video lolyo dawg was you there? you acting like you remember it so im axing.
Please don't ever become a detective, or any job that requires attention to detail there budthat can't be from 2001. in the first video, the game was booted up on a wii
lmao ouchPlease don't ever become a detective, or any job that requires attention to detail there bud![]()
/sPlease don't ever become a detective, or any job that requires attention to detail there bud
That early Japanese tournament was interesting to see, I never knew it existed. Honestly the very early tournaments were pretty bad, as in casual bad. They basically just looked like a group of friends playing and there were unfair rules, unfair stages, items, free-for-alls, etc. Not even until like 4th or 5th installment of Tournament Go did they finally start getting to a rule-set that resembled what we have today.
This is a really late response but this match as stated above is currently uploaded at the link below.There were DVDs made for the Tournament Gos from the very beginning I believe. Recipherus said on reddit that he had a copy but it was somewhere in his house. Other copies might be still around too. As for TG4 Ken has a copy and he was streaming the GF match on twitch, hopefully he'll eventually upload the whole thing for the lulz.
This playlist is apparently of some Nintendo tournament held in December 2001.