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Yesterday, I was lucky enough to attend the Massuchsetts leg of Nintendo and Best Buy's National Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament. With over 500 people in attendance and 256 competitors in all, there was nary a dull moment during the seven hour event. It was a full day of awkward social interactions, first hand impressions of Brawl, and that certain sense of community that can only be found at a video game tournament of this scale. Hit the jump for more details of my adventure, and the unedited video of the tournament's final match. 

The day started off tense, with over 500 potential tourney goers packed together like sardines in the hallways and stairwells of Worcester Polytechnial Institute. There were many surprising sights to be seen in this line up, including multiple cosplayers, a smelly weirdo who predicted his own victory in the tournament though he had only started playing Super Smash Bros Melee a week prior, and perhaps most endearingly a small acoustic folk band called "Team Tacgnol" who played Portal's end theme Still Alive to a grateful crowd. Near the end of the song, I counted at least ten people singing along to every word. 

Then it was off to the VIP section, where the Nintendo staff and WPI students running the event went to mentally regroup and reload. There I chatted with Jaime, the head of Worcester Polytechnical Institute's Game Developers Club. He couldn't have looked more excited, with a Totoro-esque smile beaming from ear to ear. It turns out that he had contacted Nintendo's PR firm in July of 2007 asking if they could hold a pre-release tournament at WPI, but he never imagined Nintendo would actually take him up on the offer. Jaime wtatingas especially impressed with Nintendo's interest in reaching out to the aged 18-24 hardcore gamer demographic, by stating "If Nintendo only cared about 'the casuals', they wouldn't be spending all the time, money and energy to put on this tournament. Brawl will sell itself, they don't need to do this for promotional purposes. They're doing it because they love their hardcore audience."

Also in the VIP lounge was a food services guy who had made the mini-burgers and fruit salad for the event's staff and guests to consume. I interviewed him briefly, very briefly, as he could barely detach his eyes and brain from Brawl's adventure mode. He told me he didn't own a Wii, that he only owned a 360 "but really only played sports games". Yet he had started playing The Subspace Emissary at 12pm, and had not stopped once by the time I started talking to him at 2:30pm. For my money, that confirms Brawl's single player mode as the ability to hold the attention of even the least Nintendo-friendly gamer.

Later the VIP section would be joined by Joystiq.com's resident dreamboat Alexander Sliwinski, and the children of a certain high ranking Nintendo of America executive. Alexander, the kids and myself held our own unofficial Brawl tournament there in the lounge, occasionally joined by the random Nintendo staffer or WPI student. This was my first time playing the game, and though it's already been said a million times before, I have to tell you from the heart that Brawl is an incredibly engaging game. 

Brawl surprised me in two ways. The first was how unpolished the graphics looked at times. The Shadow Moses stage, for instance, has some really ugly textures that looked nearly PS2 in quality. They looked very out of place next to some of the game's characters like Charizard and Wario, who both look like they could be from a first gen 360 title. 

The second thing that I didn't expect about Brawl was how little the tiny details like the above mentioned graphical flaws, or even the bigger features of the game like the character roster and the stages seemed to matter to me while actually playing the game. No matter which character you're playing as or what stage you're playing on, this game is extremely captivating. My sense of scrutiny for detail about Brawl, which I've been fostering for almost a year by reading every damn Smash Bros Dojo update that has come down the line, completely melted away after my first actual play of the game. When you play Brawl, any sense of awareness of the game's minutia completely melts away. It's a game of pure fun, plain and simple. Brawl could have N64 quality graphics and I'd feel that same way. 

After a few hours in the VIP lounge it was time to get back to work, so I headed back out into the fray. I saw that another huge line had formed at the event, but this time it was for those unlucky event attendees who didn't make it into the tournament. They too would get a chance at Brawl. There were three kiosks set up for this privilege, with four players per kiosk, and still this line had about 100 people in it. I saw many players, including the above mentioned members of "Team Tacgnol" finish their matches, only to circle around to the back of the line to wait another half an hour just for 5 minutes of Brawl play time.

All the while, obnoxious club music and over-excited commentary from the tournament floor blared an abrasive soundtrack to the event. At the very beginning of the tournament, I couldn't stand to be in that area for more than ten minutes at a time. Not only was the room offensive to the ears, but to the nose as well. It smelled like vomit and body odor in there. After the first round of play was over, which consisted of 256 players, the crowd thinned out a bit and the smell dissipated, so I decided to stick around and take a look at Brawl from a competitive standpoint. 

But it's not all wine and roses for Brawl. Not only were some characters from Melee removed from Brawl's line up, but many of Melee's advanced techniques like wave dashing and L-canceling have also been cut or dumbed down. This has many Melee die-hards already complaining about Brawl, although most of them have not yet even played the game. Maybe it was just their excitement talking, but none of the tournament level players I spoke with at WPI had any complaints about Brawl.

One especially articulate competitor likened the differences between Brawl and Melee to those between Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter 3. Street Fighter Alpha 2 is generally more rewarding to offensive players with it's emphasis on high damage combos and super techniques. This is opposed to Street Fighter 3, which thanks to it's parry system, is notorious for long, drawn out, "turtle" packed matches. L-canceling and Wavedashing are both defensive maneuvers analogous to SF3's parry's, as they allow for skilled players to defend against any offensive moves with little to no risk to themselves. With out allowing those kinds of nearly impenetrable defenses, Brawl is generally more fast paced and violent than Melee. The risks that come with the necessity of playing Brawl in a more offensive style makes for an extremely exciting competitive level game, both to play and to watch.

Also worth noting is the increased amount of match altering items that Brawl has over Melee. More than a few matches in tournament were decided by a well placed final smash or hard earned hit with the instant kill item "The Dragoon". However, even with L-canceling gone, even these big damage moves can be defended against, and some times even countered. In general, all who I spoke with were in agreement that the hardcore Smash Bros. community was just seeing the tip of the iceberg as to what competitive Brawl play has to offer. 

Speaking of which, embedded below for your viewing pleasure is the tournament deciding final battle between 19 year old Daniel Jung and the man known only as "Compton", a member of the New York City based gaming crew "Deadly Alliance". After watching this match,  I could not help but ask myself "What does the WNBA got that competitive gaming hasn't got?" This tournament opened my eyes to the very real potential games like Brawl portend for a future where millions of people worldwide tune in on TVs, computers, or through in-game spectator modes to marvel at the skill and techniques of others playing video games.

The WNBA has never caused my jaw to drop, but after watching this tournament, I could barely get my jaw off the floor.



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Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 21:19
Jonathan Holmes
The feeling is mutual, Ted. You kill my boner every time.

But I still love you.
Namelessted's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 21:23
Namelessted
just watching that video makes me want to stab people in the face with a soldering iron and then gouge out their vile jellies with a spoon.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 21:27
Jonathan Holmes
Lol.

Next time I go to one of these, I want to bring Ted with me to co-interview.
Cataract's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 21:57
Cataract
holy fucknig shit.



i'm going to do whatever i can to get this on launch day. i will kill, steal, whaetever i need to do.
DeusPayne's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 22:41
DeusPayne
Why does WPI put on good tournaments AFTER I no longer go there? Fuck.... at least I won $100 at a DDR tournament. Still doesn't compare to a good old smash tourney.
nukka jdav's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 22:54
nukka jdav
Shiek...yes.

That was epic.
Worthmore's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 00:44
Worthmore
Sweet i made in the video. I'm the fat kid with the beard and flannel jacket playing at the free play station. My buddies and I(Julian's the one with the goggles on) drove like and hour from the North Shore after an all night bender. Needless to say we missed the tournament, but managed to get in 7 or 8 free play rounds. It's fucking awesome.
naia-the-gamer's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 01:29
naia-the-gamer
I've played it down the street at my local anime store that has an import copy of the game, and I have to say it's basically Melee with some nice new touches. There's nothing wrong with that, in fact I'm glad they didn't fuck around with it too much. I loves to play the Kirbys ^_^

But I have to say as much as I love it I'm no where near as hardcore as these guys in the video seem to be. I hope they're not the kind of players that run around spamming the Pickachu lightning trick over and over. Those people are no fun to play with.
mogwaimon's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 02:39
mogwaimon
My friend was sad that his interview bit wasn't in the video, although he did appear on the side. He was the kid with the Luigi shirt who was talking about going nitty-gritty or some such XD

I loved the tournament, though, the 12 minutes I spent playing Brawl out of the 5+ hours I was there was worth it indeed. Out of my friends, I placed highest as I made it to the top 64...Luigi shirt and two other friends fell in the first round (Luigi shirt and I were matched up against each other, which sucked...I tried Wario, he tried Dedede, and Wario agreed with me more than Dedede agreed with him) another friend fell in second round, and I was owned by a cool Pit player in the third round.

Did anyone else notice the input lag on kiosk 7, though?I don't think they set that station up right, kiosks 2 and 4 seemed to have no input lag...unfortunately kiosk 2 was the one I lost on, otherwise I could be scrubby and blame my loss on the lag =P
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 05:02
Necros
Wavedashing and L-canceling aren't "advanced techniques." They're game exploits that were not intended to be part of regular gameplay that are frequently abused by tourneyfags. As such, Sakurai removed them because Smash Bros. wasn't meant to be played like that, and also because who cares what tourneyfags think?

Anyways. I'm seriously pumped for this game, and I've already planned a camp-out with some friends the night before it releases.
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 06:07
The-Excel
@Necros:
People who use items aren't playing the game the way it's supposed to be played. They don't deserve it. Right?
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 06:25
Jonathan Holmes
Joystiq has a kick ass write up on the event here for those who are interested.
Aertyr's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 06:52
Aertyr
Tell me you didn't just say what I think you said.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 07:15
Jonathan Holmes
I know, amazing isn't it? And they hot linked to my blog in their post as well. I was never a fan of the Joystiq/Destructoid video game blogging civil war. Hopefully this means the war is over.

To quote a truly great man "What's so civil about war anyway?"
Dahk's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 08:06
Dahk
Hooooooooooooly crap that was so friggin' intense! I've never been a fan of any items, but that final smash changes the game so damn much. And DAMN that last minute was too crazy.
HarassmentPanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 09:25
HarassmentPanda
The Joystiq/Dtoid rift is closing? This is truly the end of an era. I think we know who's fault that was anyway...
Klytus's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 10:23
Klytus

Mario Underoos getting tight....
Ravana's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 11:39
Ravana
Gamestops are having tournies all over the place, and if I want to play Brawl early, I have to sign up...I can only imagine the number of diapered and/or acne-ridden fanboys awaiting my scorn. But it'll be worth it, oh yes!
SWE3tMadness's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 16:09
SWE3tMadness
Yeah, my little brother and a few of his friends were planning on entering the GameStop tournament.

Lucas got rocked. If Sheik had only used her first Final Smash (There were so many missed opportunities!), that match would've ended a lot quicker.

But of course, we immediately start bitching about "tourney-fags" and how wavedashing, and L-Canceling are cheap moves that don't fit with the original spirit of the game. In my opinion, as long as you aren't deliberately hacking the game, I don't care. Learn how to do it yourself. It's really not that hard, I sat down and learned how to wavedash with pretty much every character in about an hour. It's like snaking in Mario Kart or sniping in FPS's. >.>
hools vern's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 18:23
hools vern
I thought you didn't read Dtoid John. Yay my goggles made it in.
Special Agent Boyd's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 18:54
Special Agent Boyd
I'm watching you Jonathan.
reelbigfishstix9's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 19:17
reelbigfishstix9
That person who won is Korean DJ.

He is one of the best Melee players there is. He is soooooo good. I would'nt doubt it if he wins the whole tournement
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/03/2008 23:20
Jonathan Holmes
OH FUCK! It's Boyd!
Neko's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/04/2008 08:56
Neko
OOOOOOH YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Neko's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/04/2008 09:01
Neko
Oh, right. I was the guitarist for team tacgnol; if you'd upload the video, that would be great, because I'd like to have some fodder for the band myspace.... Even thought it probably sounds like shit.

The band sort of formed while we were waiting in line. I learned the song the previous night 'cause I thought I'd get a sing-a-long going.
Artix Lumin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/04/2008 09:22
Artix Lumin
We should have a destructiod smash trounament!
zibbyzib's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/04/2008 15:11
zibbyzib
LAME FINAL FIGHT!!!
I could have easily PWN3D that guys azz.
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