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'''Apex 2012''' was a [[tournament]] held in New Jersey by {{sm|Alex Strife}} and it was the third tournament in the [[Apex (tournament series)|Apex]] series. It featured pools for ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles, brackets for ''[[SSB]]'' singles and doubles, ''Pokémon Black & White'' singles and doubles, ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition'', ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Mortal Kombat 9'', and All Brawl, a free-for-all side event with items turned on. It was the largest ''Brawl'' tournament to ever take place, with 410 entrants, and the second-largest ''Melee'' tournament, with 330 entrants.  
'''Apex 2012''' was a [[tournament]] held in New Jersey by {{sm|Alex Strife}} and it was the third tournament in the [[Apex (tournament series)|Apex]] series. It featured pools for ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles, brackets for ''[[SSB]]'' singles and doubles, ''Pokémon Black & White'' singles and doubles, ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition'', ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Mortal Kombat 9'', and All Brawl, a free-for-all side event with items turned on. It was the largest ''Brawl'' tournament to ever take place, with 410 entrants, and the second-largest ''Melee'' tournament, with 330 entrants. Like many other Apex tournaments though out the series, Apex 2012 drew its share of international competition. Of the over 1000 attendees, about 81 of them were from countries other than the United States.  
Like its predecessor [[Apex 2010]], Apex 2012 drew its share of international competition. Of the over 1000 attendees, about 81 of them were from countries other than the United States.  
==Schedule==
==Schedule==
===Friday, January 6===
===Friday, January 6===