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Tournament:Game Over
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Dates | January 10th, 2004 |
Venue | American Legion Post 364 |
Address/City | 3640 Friendly Post Lane Woodbridge, Virginia |
Attendance | 90+ |
Entry fees | Singles: $15 Doubles: $15 per person |
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Organizer(s) | Chillin, Ha Ha You Lose |
Game Over, or GO, was one of the first Super Smash Bros. Melee national tournaments held on the East Coast. It was held in Virginia by Ha Ha You Lose and primarily run by Chillin. This tournament was a colossal clash of the three greatest smash regions at the time: Virginia (Ha Ha You Lose), New York (Deadly Alliance), and California (Ken and Isai).
The most notable event that occurred at the tournament was Ken being sent to the losers' bracket for the first time in his competitive career by Chillin. However, he managed to win the tournament through losers, defeating HellFox, Chillin in a rematch, Dave, Isai, and Azen twice in grand finals. The grand finals match between Ken and Azen marked the first time in their rivalry that the two players faced each other in tournament.
According to the official SmashBoards announcement, Ken and Isai would've received an "out of state bonus" for winning singles and doubles, however the amount of this was never disclosed. In ChuDat's live viewing of The Smash Brothers he stated that the "out of state bonus" was $300.
Stagelist[edit]
- Starter stages (both singles and doubles, chosen at random): Battlefield, Final Destination, Dream Land, Fountain of Dreams, Pokémon Stadium, Yoshi's Story
- Counterpick stages (both singles and doubles): Kongo Jungle 64, Princess Peach's Castle, Corneria, Mute City
- Counterpick stages (doubles only, banned in singles): Rainbow Cruise, Brinstar, Green Greens, Mushroom Kingdom
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Super Smash Bros. Melee singles[edit]
(85 entrants)
Top 8 bracket
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(36 teams)
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Trivia[edit]
- Game Over was the first national Melee tournament to turn all items off.