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'''Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game''' was a series of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' tournaments held on August 27th-29th, 1999, by [[Nintendo]] at [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Space World#Space World 1999|Space World 1999]] in Tokyo, Japan. They were the first official ''Smash Bros.'' tournaments. | '''Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game''' was a series of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' tournaments held on August 27th-29th, 1999, by [[Nintendo]] at [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Space World#Space World 1999|Space World 1999]] in Tokyo, Japan. They were the first official ''Smash Bros.'' tournaments. | ||
The morning of the first day was a series of qualifiers. These events were single-elimination four-player free-for-alls with items on. 10,000 players participated in the competition; after three rounds with 2,048 players per tournament, only 32 remained. These players were then invited to play in the quarterfinals, reducing the number to 8 players, then to 2, who would play in a 1-on-1 [[stock]] match for the finals. A final match was held twice per day: one for the morning, and one for the afternoon. | The morning of the first day was a series of qualifiers. These events were single-elimination four-player free-for-alls with items on. 10,000 players participated in the competition; after three rounds with 2,048 players per tournament, only 32 remained. These players were then invited to play in the quarterfinals, reducing the number to 8 players, then to 2, who would play in a 1-on-1 [[stock]] match for the finals. A final match was held twice per day: one for the morning, and one for the afternoon. Descriptions of the matches were written for the Space World website, and the winners of the tournaments were interviewed after their matches ended. Series creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]] was also present. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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Meijin crowd.gif|Photograph of the large crowd of 10,000 players. | Meijin crowd.gif|Photograph of the large crowd of 10,000 players. | ||
Meijin queue.jpg|The long queue to the main stage. | |||
Meijin stage.jpg|The main stage. | |||
Spaceworld 99 Sakurai.jpg|Masahiro Sakurai at the event. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 23:26, November 27, 2020
Smash Bros. Meijin | |
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Dates | August 27th-29th, 1999 |
Venue | Makuhari Messe Expo Hall |
Address/City | Tokyo, Japan |
Attendance | 10,000 |
Entry fees | Free |
Results | |
winners | Koichi Oikawa Hiroki Eguchi Nigaho Toru Matsuse Shinichi Hattori Yusuke Kourtaro Watanabe |
Staff | |
Emcees | Shiori Takei Daisuke Nishikawa |
Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game was a series of Super Smash Bros. tournaments held on August 27th-29th, 1999, by Nintendo at Space World 1999 in Tokyo, Japan. They were the first official Smash Bros. tournaments.
The morning of the first day was a series of qualifiers. These events were single-elimination four-player free-for-alls with items on. 10,000 players participated in the competition; after three rounds with 2,048 players per tournament, only 32 remained. These players were then invited to play in the quarterfinals, reducing the number to 8 players, then to 2, who would play in a 1-on-1 stock match for the finals. A final match was held twice per day: one for the morning, and one for the afternoon. Descriptions of the matches were written for the Space World website, and the winners of the tournaments were interviewed after their matches ended. Series creator Masahiro Sakurai was also present.
Results
Day 1
Morning
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Koichi Oikawa | ||
2nd | Kota Kajiwara |
Afternoon
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Hiroki Eguchi | ||
2nd | Yasutaka Sakekawa |
Day 2
Morning
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Nigaho Toru | ||
2nd | Norio Shibata |
Afternoon
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Matsuse Shinichi | ||
2nd | Ayada Yoshinari |
Day 3
Morning
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Hattori Yusuke | ||
2nd | Mizukoshi Yoshihiko |
Afternoon
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Kourtaro Watanabe | ||
2nd | Hayao Kamitono |
Gallery
Trivia
- Following his victory in the day 1 morning finals, Koichi Oikawa would become a minor celebrity in the Japanese Smash scene. He would be referred to as Oikawa Meijin ("Master Oikawa") and was considered one of the best players in the very early Smash 64 metagame. He also played in a tournament held on the Japan-only children's variety show 64 Mario Stadium. Now, he commentates official Nintendo tournaments in Japanese, and maintains a blog and a YouTube channel.