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|name = The Nightclub | |name = The Nightclub | ||
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|city = Manhattan, New York, NY {{Flag|USA}} | |city = Manhattan, New York, NY {{Flag|USA}} | ||
|format = Double elimination (64 player cap for most events) | |format = Double elimination (64 player cap for most events) | ||
|director = DarkGenex, Ryobeat | |director = DarkGenex, Ryobeat | ||
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'''The Nightclub''', previously known as '''Hax's Nightclub @ Operating System NYC''' or ''HNC''/'''Hax's Nightclub''', is the premier ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' weekly/local in New York City, being a replacement for [[Nebulous]] since its closure. It has been run since September 2019. It is run on Wednesday nights (7:30 PM) by {{Sm|DarkGenex}}, {{Sm|Ryobeat}} and many others . The tournament is sponsored by Andbox, a "family of gamers, artists, makers and breakers" who also sponsor other competitive events/teams (NYXL) at this location. The venue has helped spark the renaissance of the NYC ''Melee'' scene, and the current ''Melee'' [[New York City Power Rankings]] are based primarily on these results. Along with the usual Tri-State players, the well-ran events have had many out-of-state players come, such as {{Sm|Kalamazhu}}, due to the high level of weekly competition. Tournament winners include {{Sm|Rishi}}, {{Sm|Captain Smuckers}}, {{Sm|Aklo}}, annd others. Like most other tournaments, due to [[COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on competitive Smash|the COVID-19 pandemic]], the event has mostly ran online attracting competition from around the US but there are occasional offline events. | '''The Nightclub''', previously known as '''Hax's Nightclub @ Operating System NYC''' or ''HNC''/'''Hax's Nightclub''', is the premier ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' weekly/local in New York City, being a replacement for [[Nebulous]] since its closure. It has been run since September 2019. It is run on Wednesday nights (7:30 PM) by {{Sm|DarkGenex}}, {{Sm|Ryobeat}} and many others. The tournament is sponsored by Andbox, a "family of gamers, artists, makers and breakers" who also sponsor other competitive events/teams (NYXL) at this location. The venue has helped spark the renaissance of the NYC ''Melee'' scene, and the current ''Melee'' [[New York City Power Rankings]] are based primarily on these results. Along with the usual Tri-State players, the well-ran events have had many out-of-state players come, such as {{Sm|Kalamazhu}}, due to the high level of weekly competition. Tournament winners include {{Sm|Rishi}}, {{Sm|Captain Smuckers}}, {{Sm|Aklo}}, annd others. Like most other tournaments, due to [[COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on competitive Smash|the COVID-19 pandemic]], the event has mostly ran online attracting competition from around the US but there are occasional offline events. | ||
==Rebranding== | ==Rebranding== | ||
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*Running on lagless widescreen HDMI monitors through an UnclePunch/Achilles (creator of [[20XX Melee Training Hack Pack|20XX]]) mod | *Running on lagless widescreen HDMI monitors through an UnclePunch/Achilles (creator of [[20XX Melee Training Hack Pack|20XX]]) mod | ||
*"Frozen" stages ([[Pokémon Stadium]] without transformations, [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] without wind, and [[Yoshi's Story]] without [[Shy Guy]]s) | *"Frozen" stages ([[Pokémon Stadium]] without transformations, [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] without wind, and [[Yoshi's Story]] without [[Shy Guy]]s) | ||
**A different [[Starter Stage|stage list]] due to these changes with [[Battlefield (SSBM)|Battlefield]], Dream Land 64, [[Fountain of Dreams]], Pokémon Stadium, and Yoshi's Story as starters, with [[Final Destination (SSBM)|Final Destination]] as a Counterpick | **A different [[Starter Stage|stage list]] due to these changes with [[Battlefield (SSBM)|Battlefield]], Dream Land 64, [[Fountain of Dreams]], Pokémon Stadium, and Yoshi's Story as starters, with [[Final Destination (SSBM)|Final Destination]] as a Counterpick | ||
*Anti-[[Wobbling]] patch, which forces [[pummel]]s to let go of characters after a certain amount | *Anti-[[Wobbling]] patch, which forces [[pummel]]s to let go of characters after a certain amount | ||
*[[Planking#Ledge grab limit|Ledge grab]] limit of 60 | *[[Planking#Ledge grab limit|Ledge grab]] limit of 60 | ||
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*[https://www.os-nyc.com/ OS NYC's homepage] | *[https://www.os-nyc.com/ OS NYC's homepage] | ||
[[Category:2019 tournaments]] | |||
[[Category:New York tournaments]] | [[Category:New York tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:Tournament series]] | [[Category:Tournament series]] |
Revision as of 02:25, May 19, 2022
The Nightclub | |
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Dates | Thursday weekly (as well as online events) |
Venue | Operating System (OS) NYC |
Address/City | 50 Bowery (Chinatown) Manhattan, New York, NY |
Results |
The Nightclub, previously known as Hax's Nightclub @ Operating System NYC or HNC/Hax's Nightclub, is the premier Super Smash Bros. Melee weekly/local in New York City, being a replacement for Nebulous since its closure. It has been run since September 2019. It is run on Wednesday nights (7:30 PM) by DarkGenex, Ryobeat and many others. The tournament is sponsored by Andbox, a "family of gamers, artists, makers and breakers" who also sponsor other competitive events/teams (NYXL) at this location. The venue has helped spark the renaissance of the NYC Melee scene, and the current Melee New York City Power Rankings are based primarily on these results. Along with the usual Tri-State players, the well-ran events have had many out-of-state players come, such as Kalamazhu, due to the high level of weekly competition. Tournament winners include Rishi, Captain Smuckers, Aklo, annd others. Like most other tournaments, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event has mostly ran online attracting competition from around the US but there are occasional offline events.
Rebranding
Due to controversies surrounding Hax$, the event was renamed to The Nightclub and now it is run by Ryobeat, DarkGenex, and others. Their first event was on July 28th, 2021 and they have continued since then.
Experimental ruleset
The tournament is known for its experimental ruleset compared to other locals around the country. These include:
- Running on lagless widescreen HDMI monitors through an UnclePunch/Achilles (creator of 20XX) mod
- "Frozen" stages (Pokémon Stadium without transformations, Dream Land without wind, and Yoshi's Story without Shy Guys)
- A different stage list due to these changes with Battlefield, Dream Land 64, Fountain of Dreams, Pokémon Stadium, and Yoshi's Story as starters, with Final Destination as a Counterpick
- Anti-Wobbling patch, which forces pummels to let go of characters after a certain amount
- Ledge grab limit of 60
- Removing the bright white cloudy portion of the FD transformation due to blinding visuals