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|dates      = October 29th, 2016
|dates      = October 29th, 2016
|city        = Online(Not Console) {{Flag|Japan}}
|city        = Online (Not Console) {{Flag|Japan}}
|attendance  = 14
|attendance  = 14
|entryfees  = 0
|entryfees  = 0
|pot        = 0
|pot        = 0
|ssb64winner = {{Sm|[[Yuu]]|Japan}} <small>1v1</small>
|ssb64winner = {{Sm|Yuu|Japan}} <small>1v1</small>
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Netosuma Halloween Tournament 2016 was one of the highest level online Smash 64 tournament in Japan ("Netosuma" means net smash,saying online smash 64).
Netosuma Halloween Tournament 2016 was one of the highest level online Smash 64 tournaments in Japan ("Netosuma" means net smash, saying online smash 64).


Although there were only 14  attendances, most of them were surely top Japanese players, including {{Sm|Kurabba}},{{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|Gyaki}}, {{Sm|maha}},{{Sm|Hiyo}} and more.
Although there were only 14  attendees, most of them were surely top Japanese players, including {{Sm|Kurabba}}, {{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|Gyaki}}, {{Sm|maha}}, {{Sm|Hiyo}} and more. Also worth mentioning is that no Kirby players joined this tournament.


No Kirby players joined was worthy of mention in this tournament.
The tournament format was double elimination and Best-of-1 except for Grand Finals which was Best-of-3.  
 
The tournament format was double elimination and Best-of-1 except Grand Final and Best-of-3 in Grand Final.  


==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 12:50, December 29, 2017

Netosuma Halloween Tournament 2016
Dates October 29th, 2016
Address/City Online (Not Console) Japan
Attendance 14
Entry fees 0
Pot size(s) 0
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners Japan Yuu 1v1

Netosuma Halloween Tournament 2016 was one of the highest level online Smash 64 tournaments in Japan ("Netosuma" means net smash, saying online smash 64).

Although there were only 14 attendees, most of them were surely top Japanese players, including Kurabba, wangera, Gyaki, maha, Hiyo and more. Also worth mentioning is that no Kirby players joined this tournament.

The tournament format was double elimination and Best-of-1 except for Grand Finals which was Best-of-3.

Results

(14 entrants)

Place Name Character
1st Japan Yuu Captain Falcon (SSB)
2nd Japan Peach Pikachu (SSB)
3rd Japan Kurabba Yoshi (SSB)
3rd Japan Hiyo Pikachu (SSB)
5th Japan Sumasuma Pikachu (SSB)
5th Japan Gyaki Link (SSB)
7th Japan wangera Jigglypuff (SSB)
7th Japan lief Fox (SSB)
7th Japan maha Pikachu (SSB)
7th Japan shake Pikachu (SSB)