THIS THREAD AIN'T DEAD! I CAME TO TELL YOU ALL THAT THERE WILL BE A SMASH BROS MELEE TOURNEY ON MY BIRTHDAY SUNDAY COMING!
Featured Tournament Super Smash Bros: Melee Gamecube
Location:
New A & C Expansion
702A Spadina Avenue
- $5 admission, with admission you get a $5 A&C Games coupon.
- an additional $10 for Super Smash Bros. Melee GC. Registration starts at 12:00 PM and ends at 1 PM, tournament will start around 1 PM. Event ends at 6 PM.
-Bring your DS's and 3DS's for Street Passes and DS Lan parties.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please make sure you eat lunch before you come and take smoke breaks, washroom breaks before the tournaments start, we will be disqualifying people if they don't report within 2 minutes of us calling their name.
- Check out our name arcade and gaming area!
- Bring your friends!
-Thanks to 3kb.ca and Zero Edge
(Super Smash Bros. Melee)
1st Place: $100 worth of gift cards (not finalized)
2nd Place: $50 gift card (not finalized)
3rd Place: $20 gift card (not finalized)
(Prizes are subject to change during the event as needed.
Super Smash Bros. Melee (Gamecube) - Rules
Neutral Stage: A neutral stage is any stage allowed in the initial random select for the first game of a match (i.e. Battlefield).
Banned Stage: A banned stage is any stage that is not allowed either in the initial random select or by choice in games two and three (i.e. Temple).
Available Stage: An available stage is any stage that can be chosen by a player in games two and three. These include all of the neutral stages, but exclude all banned stages. Therefore, all neutral stages are available stages, but not all available stages are neutral. For example, Poké Floats is an available stage that is not a neutral stage.
edit 1-on-1
* best 2 out of 3 matches to a set (best 3 out of 5 matches to a set in the Semi-Finals, and best 4 out of 7 matches in the final round).
* Double Elimination.
* Each match is played with timed stock, 3 lives and 8 minutes.
* In the case that time runs out and both characters have an equal amount of lives, the character with less damage wins the match. If both characters have equal lives and damage, Sudden Death will determine the winner.
* Items are turned off.
* The first match is played with a Random Stage.
* The random select is comprised of neutral stages:
* Yoshi's Story
* Fountain of Dreams
* Battlefield
* Dream Land (N64)
* Final Destination
* In some tournaments, players are given the option to "strike" stages from the random select
* For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows his opponent's character beforehand. In practice, this rule is often ignored, but players always reserve the option to force a double-blind pick.
* The loser of the first match (and of successive matches) chooses the next stage, and then the winner chooses his character, and then the loser chooses his character. This series of choices is called slob picks.
* The loser can pick either a neutral stage or a counterpick stage:
* Corneria
* Green Greens
* Jungle Japes
* Kongo Jungle
* Kongo Jungle (N64)
* Mute City
* Onett
* Poke Floats
* Pokemon Stadium
* Rainbow Cruise
* The loser cannot pick any banned stages:
* Brinstar Depths
* Flat Zone
* Great Bay
* Icicle Mountain
* Hyrule Temple
* Yoshi's Island (Pipes)
* Yoshi's Island (N64)
* Venom
* Fourside
* Princess Peach's Castle
* Mushroom Kingdom I
* Big Blue
* Mushroom Kingdom II
* The loser can also not choose any stage that has already been played earlier that round. This rule is known as "Dave's Stupid Rule," named after Scamp.
* As with the first match, in some tournaments players can strike stages from the opponent's selection.
From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Additional Information
(BYOC) Bring your own controllers (recommended). Some gamecube controllers will be provided.
We reserve the right to change the rules if we see fit for the tournament.
Game will be free to play and practice for everyone before and after the tournament. Just take turns with whoever wants to play.