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The '''Tristate Area''' refers to a ''Smash'' region centered on southeastern New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania (more specifically, the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas); the region borders and/or overlaps with parts of Upstate New York, the Connecticut portion of New England, Pittsburgh/Northeast Ohio, and Maryland/Virginia. The ''Smash Bros.'' community's definition of "Tristate Area" differs from its general meaning; the former includes the Philadelphia area and generally excludes southwestern Connecticut, while the latter always includes southwestern Connecticut while excluding Philadelphia.
The '''Tristate Area''' refers to a ''Smash'' region centered on southeastern New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania (more specifically, the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas); the region borders and/or overlaps with parts of Upstate New York, the Connecticut portion of New England, Pittsburgh/Northeast Ohio, and Maryland/Virginia. The ''Smash Bros.'' community's definition of "Tristate Area" differs from its general meaning; the former includes the Philadelphia area and generally excludes southwestern Connecticut, while the latter always includes southwestern Connecticut while excluding Philadelphia.


Anchored by NYC and Philadelphia, two of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States, the densely populated Tristate Area has accordingly grown into one of the largest ''Smash'' regions in the country, particularly for ''Smash 4''. It was also home to the largest ''Brawl'' community in North America during the game's peak levels of activity. Dedicated TOs, such as {{Sm|Alex Strife}} and {{Sm|Keitaro}}, combined with easy access to the NYC area's major airports, have helped the Tristate Area develop into the ''Smash'' hub it has become today. With the prominence of the [[Apex]] series, the region was even considered the unofficial center of grassroots activity; however, with the decline of Apex and the rise of new supermajors in other parts of the United States, the Tristate Area has lost its status as the undisputed most important Smash region. It still maintains a large and active tournament scene to this day, however.
Anchored by NYC and Philadelphia, two of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States, the densely populated Tristate Area has accordingly grown into one of the largest ''Smash'' regions in the country, particularly for ''Smash 4''. It was also home to the largest ''Brawl'' community in North America during the game's peak levels of activity. Dedicated TOs, such as {{Sm|Alex Strife}} and {{Sm|Keitaro}}, combined with easy access to the NYC area's major airports, have helped the Tristate Area develop into the ''Smash'' hub it has become today. With the prominence of the [[Apex]] series, the region was even considered the unofficial center of grassroots activity; however, with the decline of Apex and the rise of new supermajors in other parts of the United States, the Tristate Area has lost its status as the undisputed most important Smash region. It still maintains a large and active tournament scene to this day, however. It is considered to be one of the two strongest regions for ''[[Project M]]'' in the world (the other being [[Southern California]]), with 13 PMRanked players and multiple other unranked threats.


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
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Revision as of 11:02, June 7, 2017

The Tristate Area refers to a Smash region centered on southeastern New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania (more specifically, the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas); the region borders and/or overlaps with parts of Upstate New York, the Connecticut portion of New England, Pittsburgh/Northeast Ohio, and Maryland/Virginia. The Smash Bros. community's definition of "Tristate Area" differs from its general meaning; the former includes the Philadelphia area and generally excludes southwestern Connecticut, while the latter always includes southwestern Connecticut while excluding Philadelphia.

Anchored by NYC and Philadelphia, two of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States, the densely populated Tristate Area has accordingly grown into one of the largest Smash regions in the country, particularly for Smash 4. It was also home to the largest Brawl community in North America during the game's peak levels of activity. Dedicated TOs, such as Alex Strife and Keitaro, combined with easy access to the NYC area's major airports, have helped the Tristate Area develop into the Smash hub it has become today. With the prominence of the Apex series, the region was even considered the unofficial center of grassroots activity; however, with the decline of Apex and the rise of new supermajors in other parts of the United States, the Tristate Area has lost its status as the undisputed most important Smash region. It still maintains a large and active tournament scene to this day, however. It is considered to be one of the two strongest regions for Project M in the world (the other being Southern California), with 13 PMRanked players and multiple other unranked threats.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: New York City Power Rankings, New Jersey Power Rankings, Philadelphia Power Rankings, Tristate Power Rankings, Category:New York smashers, Category:New Jersey smashers, and Category:Pennsylvania smashers

These Tristate players were ranked on Melee It On Me's 2016 SSBMRank.

SSBMRank Name Characters Notes
21 The Moon Marth (SSBM)
27 dizzkidboogie Ice Climbers (SSBM)
65 DJ Nintendo Fox (SSBM)Pikachu (SSBM)
51 Slox Fox (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM) Lives in Bridgeport, Connecticut, but ranked 5th on the New York City Power Rankings.
64 Captain Smuckers Captain Falcon (SSBM)
83 Reno Sheik (SSBM)Fox (SSBM) Originally from New York, but currently lives in southern California.
90 Zanguzen Falco (SSBM)
95 JFlex Sheik (SSBM)Fox (SSBM)

Other top players

  • Hax Fox (SSBM): Known for playing one of the most technical Foxes, as well as formerly maining the world's best Captain Falcon. Currently inactive due to hand injuries.
  • PC Chris Fox (SSBM)Falco (SSBM): One of the best players in the world from 2006-2007 before retiring from the game.
  • SwiftBass Marth (SSBM): Lives in New Haven, Connecticut, but formerly ranked 10th on the New York City Power Rankings and 86th on the 2015 SSBMRank
  • D1: One of the most famous Melee commentators.
  • Prog: One of the most famous Melee commentators; lived in New York during much of his Smash career.

Major tournaments hosted

See also: Category:New York tournaments, Category:New Jersey tournaments, and Category:Pennsylvania tournaments

A list of significant regional and national Melee events hosted in the Tristate Area; nationals are highlighted in bold.

Name Entrants Date Notes
Smash 4 Cash <40 June 2004 As one of the earliest tournaments in New York City, many details concerning entrants and exact date have been lost.
MLG New York 2004 October 24th, 2004
MLG New York 2005 February 25-26th, 2006
MLG New York Opener 2006 143 April 21st-23rd, 2006
MLG New York Playoffs 2006 208 October 13th-14th, 2006
MLG Long Island 2007 71 May 5th-6th, 2007
Revival of Melee 136 March 7th-8th, 2009 The first Melee national following the release of Brawl.
Revival of Melee 2 159 November 21st-22nd, 2009
Apex 2010 220 August 6th-8th, 2010
Revival of Melee 3 163 November 20th-21st, 2010
Zenith 2011 83 May 28th-29th, 2011
Revival of Melee 4 110 November 19th-20th, 2011
Apex 2012 318 January 6th-8th, 2012 A series-wide supermajor.
Zenith 2012 92 May 26-27th, 2012
Revival of Melee 5 114 November 17th-18th, 2012 Following the winners' semifinals set between Mew2King and Unknown522, the event became a major landmark in the handling of tournament direction and rule violations.
Apex 2013 336 January 11th-13th, 2013 A series-wide supermajor.
Zenith 2013 126 June 1st-2nd, 2013
Revival of Melee 6 118 November 16th-17th, 2013
Apex 2014 629 January 17th-19th, 2014 A series-wide supermajor; at the time, the largest grassroots Melee event and the second-largest Melee tournament ever, behind only EVO 2013.
Revival of Melee 7 113 March 8th-9th, 2014
SKTAR 3 237 May 31st-June 1st, 2014
Zenith 2014 281 August 2nd-3rd, 2014
Justice 4 October 11th, 2014
Apex 2015 1,037 January 30th-February 1st, 2015 A series-wide supermajor; at the time, the largest Melee tournament ever.
NeoNebulous 7 171 March 29th, 2015
Super Nebulous 3 198 April 25th-26th, 2015
Nebulous Prime 1 129 August 14th-16th, 2015
SKTAR 4 93 August 22nd-23rd, 2016
Shots Fired 2 125 March 5h-6th, 2016
Super Nebulous 4 March 27th, 2016
Apex 2016 159 June 17th-19th, 2016 Following the controversies of Apex 2015, its Melee event was diminished in size to a regional.
Olympus 93 October 28th-30th, 2016

Super Smash Bros. 4

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: New York City Power Rankings, New Jersey Power Rankings, Philadelphia Power Rankings, Tristate Power Rankings, Category:New York smashers, Category:New Jersey smashers, and Category:Pennsylvania smashers

These Tristate players were ranked on Panda Global's 2015 Panda Global Rankings.

PG ranking Name Characters Notes
2 Nairo Zero Suit Samus (SSB4) Considered one of the best players in the world.
3 Dabuz Rosalina (SSB4) Considered one of the best players in the world.
10 ANTi Mario (SSB4)Zero Suit Samus (SSB4)Sheik (SSB4)
15 Tweek Cloud (SSB4)
20 6WX Sonic (SSB4)
28 Mew2King Cloud (SSB4) Although originally from New Jersey, has lived outside of the Tristate Area for most of his Smash 4 career.
34 NAKAT Ness (SSB4)Fox (SSB4)Pikachu (SSB4)
35 False Sheik (SSB4)Marth (SSB4)Ryu (SSB4)
38 Angel Cortes Diddy Kong (SSB4)
39 Xzax Fox (SSB4)Mario (SSB4)

Other top players

  • JtailsDiddy Kong (SSB4): Known as a major innovator of Diddy Kong's early metagame.
  • DKwillDonkey Kong (SSB4): Considered the best Donkey Kong player in the world.
  • Mr.EMarth (SSB4): One of the best Marth mains in the world.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: New York City Power Rankings, New Jersey Power Rankings, Philadelphia Power Rankings, Tristate Power Rankings, Category:New York smashers, Category:New Jersey smashers, and Category:Pennsylvania smashers

These Tristate players were ranked on CLASH Tournaments' 2014 SSBBRank.

SSBBRank Name Characters Notes
1 Nairo Meta Knight (SSBB) One of the best players in the world during his prime in 2012-2014.
5 Mew2King Meta Knight (SSBB) Brawl's undisputed best player in its early years, and he still remained one its best players throughout its lifetime. Originally from New Jersey and spend most of his Brawl career living in the Tristate Area, but also spent time living in Ohio.
7 ADHD Diddy Kong (SSBB) One of the best players in the United States and the world throughout Brawl's lifetime.
9 Vinnie Ice Climbers (SSBB) Lived in New York for most of Brawl's lifetime, but moved to Texas
11 Anti Meta Knight (SSBB) One of the best Meta Knights in the United States and the world.
12 NAKAT Ice Climbers (SSBB) Quickly rose to prominence as a top Ice Climbers player in 2013.
18 Salem Zero Suit Samus (SSBB) Famous for winning Apex 2013, the second-largest Brawl tournament of all time.
20 Dabuz Olimar (SSBB) One of the top Olimars in the United States.
29 Xzax Falco (SSBB) A top Falco player, lived in Philadelphia during Brawl's lifetime.
34 Vex Kasrani King Dedede (SSBB) Rose as the best solo King Dedede main in 2013-2014.
39 Will Donkey Kong (SSBB) The best Donkey Kong in the world.
42 Orion Meta Knight (SSBB) Lives in New Jersey, but also spent time in the Netherlands during his Brawl career for school.
48 Atomsk King Dedede (SSBB) Known as one of the best players in the United States during his prime from 2009-2011.
54 False Snake (SSBB) A top Snake main, also known for his dominance in doubles with Nakat.
59 Jbandrew Meta Knight (SSBB)Luigi (SSBB) Lived in New Jersey during Brawl's competitive lifetime.
66 Shadow Meta Knight (SSBB) One of the top Meta Knights on the East Coast during the early stages of Brawl.
80 Keitaro Falco (SSBB) Known as the tournament director of the KTAR and SKTAR tournament series.
81 Kingtoon Toon Link (SSBB) A top Toon Link player in North America.
90 Malcolm Wario (SSBB)
91 Jtails Meta Knight (SSBB)

Other top players

  • ZeRoMeta Knight (SSBB): Although originally from Chile, ZeRo spent much of his Brawl career living in the Tristate Area, where he quickly rose to become one of the best players in the world.
  • KsizzleMeta Knight (SSBB)Lucario (SSBB): One of the top players in the United States during his prime from 2009-2010.
  • ChiboR.O.B. (SSBB): Founder of CLASH Tournaments, one of the largest Smash streaming groups.
  • InuiMeta Knight (SSBB): An old school player most known for his prominence in doubles.
  • NinjaLinkDiddy Kong (SSBB)R.O.B. (SSBB)Pikachu (SSBB): An old school player renowned for playing a variety of characters at a professional level.
  • ZuccoLucario (SSBB): A top Lucario player in the United States when he was active.

Major tournaments hosted

See also: Category:New York tournaments, Category:New Jersey tournaments, and Category:Pennsylvania tournaments

A list of significant regional and national Brawl events hosted in the Tristate Area; nationals are highlighted in bold.

Name Entrants Date Notes
Clash of the Titans IV 249 February 7th-8th, 2009
Apex 2009 210 May 9th-10th, 2009
KTAR 45 December 6th, 2009
KTAR 2 74 March 20th, 2010
Apex 2010 269 August 6th-8th, 2010
KTAR 3 74 September 25th, 2010
KTAR 4 77 January 15th, 2011
KTAR 5 116 May 21st, 2011
Clash of the Titans 5 June 25th-26th, 2011
KTAR 6 130 August 14th, 2011
Apex 2012 400 January 6th-8th, 2012 A series-wide supermajor; the largest Brawl tournament of all time.
Clash of the Titans 6 June 2nd, 2012
SKTAR 140 July 14th-15th, 2012
Apex 2013 338 January 11th-13th, 2013 A series-wide supermajor; the third-largest Brawl tournament of all time.
KTAR 7 55 July 6th-7th, 2013
SKTAR 2 141 August 3rd-4th, 2013
KTAR 8 44 December 28th, 2013
Apex 2014 370 January 17th-19th, 2014 A series-wide supermajor; the second-largest Brawl tournament of all time.
KTAR 9 33 March 22nd, 2014
SKTAR 3 97 May 31st-June 1st, 2014 The last Brawl national before the release of Smash 4.
Apex 2015 176 January 30th-February 1st, 2015

Project M

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: NY/NJ Project M Power Rankings, Philadelphia Power Rankings, Category:New York smashers, Category:New Jersey smashers, and Category:Pennsylvania smashers

These players were ranked on the PMRank 2016.

PMRank Name Characters Notes
4 Malachi Peach (PM)Sheik (PM) The best Peach and Sheik main in the world.
7 Gallo Mario (PM) The best Mario main in the world.
11 Emukiller Meta Knight (PM)Mewtwo (PM) Placed 1st at SKTAR 3 with Mewtwo, now mains Meta Knight.
13 Frozen Mewtwo (PM) The best Mewtwo main in the world, but is currently inactive.
14 Envy Ike (PM)Diddy Kong (PM) The best active Ike main in the world.
16 DVD Toon Link (PM) The best Toon Link main in the world.
17 Jaden Peach (PM)Sheik (PM)
18 Switch Wolf (PM) The best Wolf main in the world.
23 Phresh Ice Climbers (PM) The best Ice Climbers main in the world.
28 StereoKiDD Ness (PM) One of the best Ness players in the world.
32 Zhime Zelda (PM) The best Zelda main in the world.
34 Boiko Ness (PM)Meta Knight (PM)
50 Shiny Zubat Luigi (PM)Yoshi (PM) One of the best Luigi and Yoshi players in the world.

Other Top Players

  • AidanZero Suit Samus (PM):Rising player, one of the best Zero Suit Samus players in the world.
  • DustyMarth (PM):Ranked 1st on the Philadelphia Project M Power Rankings.
  • AkloLink (PM)Fox (PM)-Hidden boss. Attends events very rarely, but has wins on players like Gallo, Kycse and Zhime.
  • Yung QuaffMeta Knight (PM)Ivysaur (PM)-Placed 7th at The Bigger Balc after defeating multiple PMRank players.