Team:Maine Competitive Gaming

Maine Competitive Gaming (often abbreviated as MCG) is an organization centered in Portland, ME. They host Maine Competitive Gaming Monthlies featuring Smash 4, Project M and Melee singles or doubles, while sometimes featuring Smash 64 as a side event. They post content to their YouTube channel and livestream events at their *Twitch.TV Livestream. The tournaments they hosted is credited to reviving the Maine Smash community, which before did not have much of a scene.

Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Melee singles
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Melee doubles
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Project M singles
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singles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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Smash Wii U Maine vs. New Hampshire crew battle
Note: Because of the lack of top Maine players, and  who were formerly from the state participated on Maine's side.

Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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This tournament notably had the popular match "Best Doubles Match Ever" which was in Losers Finals Game 4 with and  fighting  and.

Melee singles
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Project M singles
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singles
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doubles
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Controversy
On October 12th 2016, Maine Competitive Gaming permanently banned multiple players due to leaked screenshots of a group chat on Facebook which showed three of Maine's well-known Smash 4 players using derogatory words, which resulted in the ban of seven players. The controversy behind this ban was that three of the seven players banned had said derogatory words in the screenshots, while the others were banned for being involved in the chat. MCG stated that the other players were banned for being complicit with the chat, and said it was their responsibility to do something about the situation. Many players disagreed with how they handled the situation, and thought it was unfair that the players who said no derogatory words got banned for being associated in the same chat. The following day, Maine Competitive Gaming didn't get any entrants for the weekly tournament they hosted, and many players have boycotting their tournaments until their decision on the ban is changed.

Currently the HUD weeklies have been on a hiatus, as several weekly tournaments in a row had 0 entrants. The following monthly after the ban had only 5 entrants for Melee, as well as 8 entrants for Smash 4.

The players were unbanned in January 2017, and the following monthly had more entrants than the one before, however not as much as they once had. This is mainly due to the Maine Sm4sh Summit Invitational tournament happening at the same time.