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===At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship=== | ===At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship=== | ||
After attending | After attending [[Lanowen]]'s [[TransCanada Tournament]] in Toronto, RJM embarked on a challenging project to host a follow-up tournament open to players all across Canada, the United States and anyone else willing to make the distance. On August 5th of 2007, he announced [[At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship]], an event that would both put Calgary's community on the national stage for the first time, as well as mark a suitable farewell to Super Smash Bros. Melee with the onset of [[Brawl]]'s release. | ||
The event was slated to be a two-day affair and was advertised well at [[SmashBoards]], drawing interest from many American and Canadian players alike including | The event was slated to be a two-day affair and was advertised well at [[SmashBoards]], drawing interest from many American and Canadian players alike including [[Eggz]], [[pkmvodka]], [[Delphiki]] and more. | ||
Ultimately, attendance was lower than anticipated and all of the confirmed American players cancelled at the last minute, in addition to a number of local Canadian players. Nevertheless, the tournament was a success for the community and brought some of the best smashers from across the country together to finally settle a few regional rivalries and long-awaited [[money match]]es that had been brewing since the tournament's announcement. | Ultimately, attendance was lower than anticipated and all of the confirmed American players cancelled at the last minute, in addition to a number of local Canadian players. Nevertheless, the tournament was a success for the community and brought some of the best smashers from across the country together to finally settle a few regional rivalries and long-awaited [[money match]]es that had been brewing since the tournament's announcement. | ||
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An Ice Climbers video tutorial featuring MICH, demonstrating continuous desynch, various unorthodox methods of desynching and briefly covers the only three things that you cannot desynch out of. The video assumes that you already have a grasp of basic Ice Climbers desynch and some of the more advanced Smash techniques in general. | An Ice Climbers video tutorial featuring MICH, demonstrating continuous desynch, various unorthodox methods of desynching and briefly covers the only three things that you cannot desynch out of. The video assumes that you already have a grasp of basic Ice Climbers desynch and some of the more advanced Smash techniques in general. | ||
[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=79934 Original Post] - contains links to view the video, written addendum and | [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=79934 Original Post] - contains links to view the video, written addendum and [[Ice Climbers]] community reception. | ||
:The Luigi Getting Combo'd Video | :The Luigi Getting Combo'd Video | ||
A video driven to entertain, this production features combat footage of | A video driven to entertain, this production features combat footage of [[Luigi]] encountering each character briefly as a victim of their relentless assault. The music for the film is a remixed version of "Man of Constant Sorrow" by the Soggy Bottom Boys with gameplay featuring RJM and MICH. | ||
[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?p=1717677 Original Post] - contains link to view and download the video | [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?p=1717677 Original Post] - contains link to view and download the video |