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Many smashers have earned recognition by participating in (or hosting) tournaments, mostly grassroots events unaffiliated with [[Nintendo]]. These tournaments have allowed smashers around the world to connect with others and make a name for themselves in the ''Smash'' community, as well as test their skills and possibly earn prizes. | Many smashers have earned recognition by participating in (or hosting) tournaments, mostly grassroots events unaffiliated with [[Nintendo]]. These tournaments have allowed smashers around the world to connect with others and make a name for themselves in the ''Smash'' community, as well as test their skills and possibly earn prizes. | ||
The competitive community expanded to gain | The competitive community expanded to gain national recognition over the years and has grown to one of the largest video game fandoms in history. Fueled by unprecedented enthusiasm and dedication from players around the world, the series earned positions in international tournaments like [[Major League Gaming]] and [[EVO]], as well as smaller tournaments organized by local community [[Tournament director|figureheads]]. While the scene has yet to reach the mainstream attention and prestige of other games like ''{{s|wikipedia|Counter Strike}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Dota}}'', and ''{{s|wikipedia|League of Legends}}'', it is a healthy fandom and by far the largest based around a fighting game. | ||
==Spectators== | ==Spectators== |