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Later analyses of the situation led to heightened criticism of VGBC, with many arguing that their actions jeopardized a chance to turn ''Smash'' into a legitimate eSport and irreversibly damaged correspondence with Nintendo, and criticizing the sustained harassment many Panda employees experienced and VGBC inadvertently instigated. Many would also go on to argue that VGBC brought the situation upon themselves, seeing as they were unable to secure a license despite Nintendo initiating correspondence with them, and feeling that Nintendo's statement of their lack of adherence to their health and safety guidelines was visible in the insufficient security at their events, particularly at {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} which saw {{Sm|Technicals}}, who was banned from the venue, sneaking in during grand finals due to the security detail turning in for the night<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCqgRuostPA thefranChise - "The UNSOLVED Mystery of Smash World Tour"]</ref>. Alan would go on to state on the Lights Out podcast that the fallout led to the shutdown of Nintendo's IP licensing department, and eventually led them to create the Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines after an internal restructure<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2DpSz8mpuA&t Dr Alan Reveals EVERYTHING That Happened w/ Panda! | Lights Out Episode 36]</ref>.
Later analyses of the situation led to heightened criticism of VGBC, with many arguing that their actions jeopardized a chance to turn ''Smash'' into a legitimate eSport and irreversibly damaged correspondence with Nintendo, and criticizing the sustained harassment many Panda employees experienced and VGBC inadvertently instigated. Many would also go on to argue that VGBC brought the situation upon themselves, seeing as they were unable to secure a license despite Nintendo initiating correspondence with them, and feeling that Nintendo's statement of their lack of adherence to their health and safety guidelines was visible in the insufficient security at their events, particularly at {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} which saw {{Sm|Technicals}}, who was banned from the venue, sneaking in during grand finals due to the security detail turning in for the night<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCqgRuostPA thefranChise - "The UNSOLVED Mystery of Smash World Tour"]</ref>. Alan would go on to state on the Lights Out podcast that the fallout led to the shutdown of Nintendo's IP licensing department, and eventually led them to create the Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines after an internal restructure<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2DpSz8mpuA&t Dr Alan Reveals EVERYTHING That Happened w/ Panda! | Lights Out Episode 36]</ref>.


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==See Also==
* [[Template:News|Smash news]]
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* [[Crews]]
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