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'''Battle Arena Melbourne 8''' ''('''BAM8''')'' was a [[List of national tournaments|national]] fighting game [[tournament]] hosted by the CouchWarriors crew in Melbourne, Australia, having singles and doubles for {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Melee]]'', respectively. The tournament was a qualifier for international fighting game events, including the [https://capcomprotour.com/capcom-pro-tour-2016-season-details/ Capcom Pro Tour]. It is notable for being the largest ''Smash'' tournament in Australia to date, surpassing [[BAM7]].
'''Battle Arena Melbourne 8''' ''('''BAM8''')'' was a [[List of national tournaments|national]] fighting game [[tournament]] hosted by the CouchWarriors crew in Melbourne, Australia, having singles and doubles for {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Melee]]'', respectively. The tournament was a qualifier for international fighting game events, including the [https://capcomprotour.com/capcom-pro-tour-2016-season-details/ Capcom Pro Tour]. It is notable for being the largest ''Smash'' tournament in Australia to date, surpassing [[BAM7]].


Like its predecessor, BAM8 had some top-level international players in attendance, such as Mr. R, Abadango, and 9B.
Like its predecessor, BAM8 had some top-level international players in attendance, such as Mr. R, Abadango, 9B and Umeki.


==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 02:50, May 16, 2016

Battle Arena Melbourne 8
BAM 8 logo.png
Dates May 13th-15th, 2016
Venue CQ Hotel
Address/City 113 Queen St,
Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia
Attendance 641
Entry fees Venue: $50
Melee singles: $10
Melee doubles: $10 per player
Smash Wii U singles: $10
Pot size(s) Melee singles: $
Smash Wii U singles: $
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners Australia SA Nick 1v1
Australia S.D. & Australia Syke 2v2
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Netherlands Mr. R 1v1
Japan Abadango & Japan MM 2v2

Battle Arena Melbourne 8 (BAM8) was a national fighting game tournament hosted by the CouchWarriors crew in Melbourne, Australia, having singles and doubles for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Melee, respectively. The tournament was a qualifier for international fighting game events, including the Capcom Pro Tour. It is notable for being the largest Smash tournament in Australia to date, surpassing BAM7.

Like its predecessor, BAM8 had some top-level international players in attendance, such as Mr. R, Abadango, 9B and Umeki.

Results

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