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{{Infobox Tournament | {{Infobox Tournament | ||
|name = Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 | |name = Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|dates = March 26th-28th, 2001 | |dates = March 26th-28th, 2001 | ||
|city = Atami {{Flag|Japan}} | |city = Atami {{Flag|Japan}} | ||
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'''Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' tournament held on March 26th-28th, 2001. It was one of the most famous tournaments of the era and notably attracted several top players at the time, including {{Sm|Keropi-}} (who was considered the best player), {{Sm|CaptainJack}}, and {{Sm|Prince}}. Unlike most Japanese tournaments, which are held on one day, this was held across three days in a ryokan (traditional Japanese hotel). It was conducted in a [[round robin]] format with items on. | '''Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' tournament held on March 26th-28th, 2001. It was one of the most famous tournaments of the era and notably attracted several top players at the time, including {{Sm|Keropi-}} (who was considered the best player), {{Sm|CaptainJack}}, and {{Sm|Prince}}. Unlike most Japanese tournaments, which are held on one day, this was held across three days in a ryokan (traditional Japanese hotel). It was conducted in a [[round robin]] format with items on. | ||
The success of the tournament prompted a sequel the following year, Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 2, featuring the then-newly released ''[[Melee]]'' instead. It would become an annual tournament series until 2005. | The success of the tournament prompted a sequel the following year, {{Trn|Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 2}}, featuring the then-newly released ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' instead. It would become an annual tournament series until 2005. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
=== | ===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' singles=== | ||
(24 entrants)<br> | |||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20080329081206/http://www.kcat.zaq.ne.jp/aaair203/thunders_Area/suma/1ren.htm Results page]<br> | [https://web.archive.org/web/20080329081206/http://www.kcat.zaq.ne.jp/aaair203/thunders_Area/suma/1ren.htm Results page]<br> | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20070104184137/http://thunders2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/rengou.files/souatari.gif Matchup table] | [https://web.archive.org/web/20070104184137/http://thunders2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/rengou.files/souatari.gif Matchup table] | ||
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!Place!!Name!!Character(s) | !Place!!Name!!Character(s) | ||
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|11th||{{Sm|Hyoga|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}} | |11th||{{Sm|Hyoga|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}} | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20161226052006/http://smash.captainjack.jp/entry/japan-united-smash-festa-round-robin-1 "Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1", the craziest Japanese Smash 64 tournament ever] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20161226052006/http://smash.captainjack.jp/entry/japan-united-smash-festa-round-robin-1 "Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1", the craziest Japanese Smash 64 tournament ever] | ||
{{Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin}} | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Chūbu tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:2001 tournaments]] | [[Category:2001 tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 20:24, August 26, 2023
Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 | |
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Dates | March 26th-28th, 2001 |
Address/City | Atami |
Attendance | 24 |
Entry fees | 0 |
Pot size(s) | 0 |
Results | |
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Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 was a Super Smash Bros. tournament held on March 26th-28th, 2001. It was one of the most famous tournaments of the era and notably attracted several top players at the time, including Keropi- (who was considered the best player), CaptainJack, and Prince. Unlike most Japanese tournaments, which are held on one day, this was held across three days in a ryokan (traditional Japanese hotel). It was conducted in a round robin format with items on.
The success of the tournament prompted a sequel the following year, Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 2, featuring the then-newly released Super Smash Bros. Melee instead. It would become an annual tournament series until 2005.
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. singles[edit]
(24 entrants)
Results page
Matchup table
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External links[edit]
Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin | |
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Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 · Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 2 · Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 3 · Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 4 |