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'''EVO 2013''' is a fighting game event (the latest in the Evolution Championship Series), which featured the return of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' to the mainstream fighting game tournament scene. It is the largest ''Melee'' tournament to date, with 696 entrants, over twice the amount of players that attended [[Pound 4]], the previous record holder.
'''EVO 2013''' is a fighting game event (the latest in the Evolution Championship Series), which featured the return of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' to the mainstream fighting game tournament scene. It is the largest ''Melee'' tournament to date, with 696 entrants, over twice the amount of players that attended [[Pound 4]], the previous record holder.


Originally ''Melee'' was not to be a featured game at EVO. However, when looking for an 8th game to add to the roster, the EVO staff held a donation drive for Breast Cancer research, wherein the game community that donated the most money to the drive would have their game featured as the final official game at EVO. Although there was stiff competition from the Skullgirls community, a massive push from the [[Melee It On Me]] podcast staff resulted in the Smash community raising nearly $95,000 ([https://wepay.com/donations/243970321 $94,557.81], to be precise) by the final day of the donation drive.  
Originally ''Melee'' was not to be a featured game at EVO. However, when looking for an 8th game to add to the roster, the EVO staff held a donation drive for Breast Cancer research, wherein the game community that donated the most money to the drive would have their game featured as the final official game at EVO. Although there was stiff competition from the Skullgirls community, a massive push from the [[Melee It On Me]] podcast staff resulted in the Smash community raising ([https://wepay.com/donations/243970321 nearly $95000] by the final day of the donation drive.  


A particular event that sparked outrage among the entire gaming community was when [[Nintendo]] [http://evo.shoryuken.com/2013/07/09/changes-to-evo-2013-smash-schedule/ attempted to block streaming] for ''Melee'' at EVO a few days before the tournament was set to begin. However, because of extreme community backlash, Nintendo retracted the ban hours later. It was [http://kotaku.com/nintendo-wanted-smash-bros-pulled-from-worlds-biggest-740918828 later revealed] that Nintendo had also attempted to shut down the ''Melee'' portion of the tournament altogether.
A particular event that sparked outrage among the entire gaming community was when [[Nintendo]] [http://evo.shoryuken.com/2013/07/09/changes-to-evo-2013-smash-schedule/ attempted to block streaming] for ''Melee'' at EVO a few days before the tournament was set to begin. However, because of extreme community backlash, Nintendo retracted the ban hours later. It was [http://kotaku.com/nintendo-wanted-smash-bros-pulled-from-worlds-biggest-740918828 later revealed] that Nintendo had also attempted to shut down the ''Melee'' portion of the tournament altogether.

Revision as of 16:22, November 8, 2013

EVO 2013
EVOLogo2013.png
Dates July 12-14, 2013
Venue Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
Address/City 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109 USA
Attendance 696 (for Melee)
Entry fees Registration:
Melee singles:
Pot size(s) $6960 1v1
+ $1000 pot bonus
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Mango 1v1
USA Mew2King & USA Hungrybox 2v2
Staff
EVO Staff Mr. Wizard, James Chen
VGBootcamp, CLASH Tournaments, Melee It On Me, Team Oxy GimR, Chibo, Prog, D1, Scar, TheCrimsonBlur

EVO 2013 is a fighting game event (the latest in the Evolution Championship Series), which featured the return of Super Smash Bros. Melee to the mainstream fighting game tournament scene. It is the largest Melee tournament to date, with 696 entrants, over twice the amount of players that attended Pound 4, the previous record holder.

Originally Melee was not to be a featured game at EVO. However, when looking for an 8th game to add to the roster, the EVO staff held a donation drive for Breast Cancer research, wherein the game community that donated the most money to the drive would have their game featured as the final official game at EVO. Although there was stiff competition from the Skullgirls community, a massive push from the Melee It On Me podcast staff resulted in the Smash community raising (nearly $95000 by the final day of the donation drive.

A particular event that sparked outrage among the entire gaming community was when Nintendo attempted to block streaming for Melee at EVO a few days before the tournament was set to begin. However, because of extreme community backlash, Nintendo retracted the ban hours later. It was later revealed that Nintendo had also attempted to shut down the Melee portion of the tournament altogether.

Rules

General rules

  • Items are set to off and none.
  • 4 stocks
  • 8 minute time limit
  • Wobbling is allowed. The freeze glitch and infinite stalling are banned however.
  • Matches that time out will be determined by the remaining number of stocks, then percentage of the current stock if stocks are tied. In the event of a percentage tie, the match should be replayed in full. Sudden Death is not to be played, and will not count.
  • If a player accidentally pauses while stealing a life in doubles, the opposing team may deem that stock forfeit. Pausing may be turned off to prevent this.
  • Stage Striking (in the order 1-2-1) is used the decide the stage on game 1.
  • In a Best of 3 match, a player can ban 1 stage upon winning a game. In a Best of 5 match however, there are no stage bans.
  • Before the next game, the winner of the previous game decides their stage ban and character. The loser will counterpick stages and characters accordingly.
  • A player cannot counterpick the last stage he/she won on unless mutually agreed to by both players.

Stage List

Singles stage list

Starter Counterpick
Yoshi's Story Pokémon Stadium
Fountain of Dreams
Battlefield
Final Destination
Dream Land

Results

Official Singles (Top 92)

1. USA Mango Fox (SSBM)Falco (SSBM) $3,205
2. USA Wobbles Ice Climbers (SSBM) $1,731
3. USA Hungrybox Jigglypuff (SSBM) $796
4. Sweden Armada Peach (SSBM) $550
5. USA Dr. Peepee Falco (SSBM) $487
5. USA Mew2King Sheik (SSBM)Marth (SSBM)Fox (SSBM) $487
7. Germany Ice Sheik (SSBM) $348
7. USA Shroomed Dr. Mario (SSBM) $348
9. Sweden Leffen Fox (SSBM)
9. USA Silent Wolf Fox (SSBM)
9. USA SFAT Fox (SSBM)
9. USA Hax Captain Falcon (SSBM)
13. USA Axe Pikachu (SSBM)
13. USA S2J Captain Falcon (SSBM)
13. USA Taj Mewtwo (SSBM)Marth (SSBM)
13. USA Lucien Sheik (SSBM)
17. USA Fiction Fox (SSBM)
17. USA Lord Captain Falcon (SSBM)Fox (SSBM)
17. USA Fly Amanita Ice Climbers (SSBM)
17. USA Westballz Falco (SSBM)Captain Falcon (SSBM)
17. USA PewPewU Marth (SSBM)
17. UK Fuzzyness Fox (SSBM)
17. USA DaShizWiz Falco (SSBM)
17. USA Zhu Falco (SSBM)
25. USA Darkrain Captain Falcon (SSBM)
25. USA Reno Sheik (SSBM)
25. Mexico Eddy Mexico Luigi (SSBM)
25. Denmark Tomber Ice Climbers (SSBM)
25. USA Darrell Samus (SSBM)
25. USA OkamiBW Sheik (SSBM)
25. Japan aMSa Yoshi (SSBM)
25. USA Nite Falco (SSBM)
33. USA Bladewise Peach (SSBM)
33. USA Swift Fox (SSBM)Marth (SSBM)
33. USA Jman Fox (SSBM)
33. Canada I.B Marth (SSBM)
33. USA Cyrain Fox (SSBM)
33. USA MattDotZeb Falco (SSBM)
33. USA Redd Fox (SSBM)
33. USA Lovage Fox (SSBM)
33. USA Phish-It Donkey Kong (SSBM)
33. USA Dart! Marth (SSBM)
33. USA Bob$ Marth (SSBM)
33. USA Jace Captain Falcon (SSBM)
33. USA SilentSpectre Captain Falcon (SSBM)
33. USA Mr. F Jigglypuff (SSBM)Fox (SSBM)
33. Japan Kounotori Falco (SSBM)
33. USA DEHF Falco (SSBM)
49. USA Bacon Captain Falcon (SSBM)
49. USA Azusa Peach (SSBM)
49. USA Swedish Delight Sheik (SSBM)
49. USA Sung666 Sheik (SSBM)Falco (SSBM)
49. USA Flow Jigglypuff (SSBM)
49. USA HugS Samus (SSBM)
49. USA Chad Pikachu (SSBM)
49. USA Tafokints Sheik (SSBM)
49. USA Hyprid Marth (SSBM)
49. USA Lucky Fox (SSBM)
49. Canada SummonedFist Marth (SSBM)
49. USA Vist Luigi (SSBM)
49. USA Milkman Fox (SSBM)
49. USA Sidefx Ice Climbers (SSBM)
49. USA Ken Marth (SSBM)
65. USA L Fox (SSBM)
65. USA J666 Link (SSBM)
65. USA Tai Marth (SSBM)
65. USA Cosmo Zelda (SSBM)
65. USA Bizzarro Flame Ganondorf (SSBM)
65. USA MacD Peach (SSBM) (taking JTB's place)
65. USA Vudujin Luigi (SSBM)
65. Canada Yakal Falco (SSBM)
65. USA Neon Falco (SSBM)
65. USA Eval Peach (SSBM) (taking LK007's place)
65. USA G$ Falco (SSBM)Marth (SSBM)
65. USA Kels Fox (SSBM)
65. USA Zoso Fox (SSBM)
65. USA TLC Jazdero
79. USA Baka4moe Peach (SSBM)
79. USA Isis Sheik (SSBM)
79. USA Omgage Jigglypuff (SSBM)
79. USA Stab Falco (SSBM)
79. USA Everlasting Yayhuhzz Fox (SSBM)
79. USA Hectohertz Sheik (SSBM)
79. USA Icer Fox (SSBM)
79. USA Crush Fox (SSBM)Falco (SSBM)
79. USA Pi Samus (SSBM) (under the name 'Smash 4 is gonna suck')
79. USA Choknater Ice Climbers (SSBM)
79. USA Eggz Fox (SSBM)
79. Sweden Android Sheik (SSBM)
79. USA StriCNYN3 Falco (SSBM)
79. Canada Meta Jigglypuff (SSBM)

For more detailed results see the results thread and brackets in External Links.

Doubles (Side Event)

1. USA Mew2King Sheik (SSBM)Marth (SSBM) & USA Hungrybox Jigglypuff (SSBM)
2. USA Mango Fox (SSBM)Falco (SSBM) & USA Lucky Fox (SSBM)
3. USA PewPewU Marth (SSBM) & USA SFAT Fox (SSBM)
4. Sweden Armada Peach (SSBM) & Sweden Android Sheik (SSBM)
5. Germany Ice Sheik (SSBM) & Sweden Leffen Fox (SSBM)
5. USA Hax Captain Falcon (SSBM) & USA Jman Fox (SSBM)

Trivia

  • Melee was the oldest featured game at the tournament.
  • Melee was one of three games that broke the EVO record for the most watched fighting game of all time, with roughly 134,000 viewers on the official live-stream.
    • Melee was the first of the three games to break the record, and is currently the second-most watched fighting game of all time.
  • Taylor Hicks, winner of the fifth season of American Idol, tied for 257th place for the Melee tournament.
  • During the finals set between Wobbles and Hungrybox, neither player knew that it was a Best of 3 set. EVO founder Tom Cannon informed the two before a fourth match could ensue.
  • Three matches that were played in Losers' were not accurately reflected in the bracket; in Quarter-Finals Pool I57, the bracket shows that Darkrain defeated Fiction and proceeded to lose to Shroomed, while Axe defeated Lord. In actuality, Fiction defeated Darkrain and proceeded to lose to Axe, while Lord lost to Shroomed. Due to how the brackets work, this seems to have been the players accidentally playing the wrong matches rather than any actual fault of the bracket.

External links