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The following rules were in effect based on the original Invitational Tournament: | The following rules were in effect based on the original Invitational Tournament: | ||
*Before the tournament began, all competitors chose a first character in random order. Characters could not be chosen by multiple players, and players could not switch characters midway through the tournament. After choosing the first character all the players had to choose a second one, but this time in the reverse order than the first time. For example, St4r was the last one to choose the first character, but the first one to choose the second. | *Before the tournament began, all competitors chose a first character in random order. Characters could not be chosen by multiple players, and players could not switch characters midway through the tournament. After choosing the first character all the players had to choose a second one, but this time in the reverse order than the first time. For example, St4r was the last one to choose the first character, but the first one to choose the second. | ||
*All the players had to play with the first character in the first round, with the second character in the second round, and the rest was free with either. | |||
*Each match was a four player free-for-all, and could be Time at 6 minutes, or with all players having three [[stock]]s, as well as a five minute [[time]]r. The top two players advance. A tie between two players or more players was decided by which player [[KO]]ed more players; if this was insufficient, the tie would be by Sudden Death. | *Each match was a four player free-for-all, and could be Time at 6 minutes, or with all players having three [[stock]]s, as well as a five minute [[time]]r. The top two players advance. A tie between two players or more players was decided by which player [[KO]]ed more players; if this was insufficient, the tie would be by Sudden Death. | ||
*The finals took place on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}, with both players having three stocks and no time limit, as an explicit homage to the competitive Smash community. | *The finals took place on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}, with both players having three stocks and no time limit, as an explicit homage to the competitive Smash community. |
Revision as of 21:04, June 23, 2015
Super Smash Bros. Invitational Perú | |
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Dates | June 20, 2015 |
Venue | Coliseo Mariscal Cáceres de Chorrillos |
Address/City | Av. Escuela Militar de Chorrillos s/n Chorrillos Chorrillos, Lima |
Attendance | 16 |
Entry fees | — |
Pot size(s) | None (Trophy) |
Results | |
winners | 4Jhon |
To commemorate the anniversary of the Super Smash Bros. Invitational, and the Super Smash Bros. series as a whole, La Guarida de K-Star announced and subsequently hosted an invitational tournament after the E3 2015, at the Coliseo Mariscal Cáceres in Chorrillos, Lima, Perú.
The game played was Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Sixteen "highly skilled" players, whose experience included Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and even Project M, were invited to participate. This was intended to be more an exhibition of the game than a standard tournament, so the event also featured the same non-standard rules with little variations of the original, such as the inclusion of items in some matches, and this time there was a Loser's Bracket and the players whould choose 2 characters.
The entirety of the tournament was planed to be also streamed live on KStar's official Twitch account, with some Smash commentators announcing and commentating both the live event and video footage. Due to some technical issues of the main organization there was not Internet service so the entire tournament was recorded and it will be released to public on Youtube.
Players
The following players participated in the tournament, listed in the order in which the first list of characters were selected.
Smasher | 1st character played | 2nd character played |
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Caetano "Jupiter" Arancibia | Toon Link | Duck Hunt |
"Snes RB" | Sonic | Pac-Man |
André "Luddoj" Durán | Mario | Falco |
Axel "4Jhon" Espinoza | Sheik | Fox |
Arturo "Dick" | Ganondorf | Pikachu |
Stefan"Ceipe" Saettone | Mii Gunner | Mewtwo |
Tomas "Omega-Vega" | Ike | Ryu |
"Gabriel" Pinto | Captain Falcon | Jigglypuff |
Simón "Yipi" Mendizabal | Mega Man | Link |
Josué "NG" Sobrino | Pit | Dark Pit |
"Giacomo" Castañeda | Marth | Little Mac |
Jorge "Touma" Quiroz | R.O.B. | Palutena |
Alonso "Metal" Ruiz - Replaced by Haisenjawer "Nova" Correa | Lucina | Roy |
Fabrizio "Sega" Gonzales | Shulk | Diddy Kong |
Julio "XBOSS" Loayza | Luigi | Lucas |
Diego "St4r" Juárez | Villager | Zero Suit Samus |
- Metal was replaced by Nova due he was absent during the first part of the tournament because of some troubles to come at the venue at the right time.
Announcers
The Host was Giacomo who introduced to the punlic the objective of this tournament, as well there were 2 commentators, Sebacho and Luddoj.
Available characters
All the characters, even the Miis, Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy and Ryu were available.
Ruleset
The following rules were in effect based on the original Invitational Tournament:
- Before the tournament began, all competitors chose a first character in random order. Characters could not be chosen by multiple players, and players could not switch characters midway through the tournament. After choosing the first character all the players had to choose a second one, but this time in the reverse order than the first time. For example, St4r was the last one to choose the first character, but the first one to choose the second.
- All the players had to play with the first character in the first round, with the second character in the second round, and the rest was free with either.
- Each match was a four player free-for-all, and could be Time at 6 minutes, or with all players having three stocks, as well as a five minute timer. The top two players advance. A tie between two players or more players was decided by which player KOed more players; if this was insufficient, the tie would be by Sudden Death.
- The finals took place on Battlefield, with both players having three stocks and no time limit, as an explicit homage to the competitive Smash community.
- Items were on medium for all 4-players rounds.
Results
Invitational Tournament
The winner of the Invitational Tournament was Axel "4Jhon" Espinoza who played as Sheik and Fox.