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*This was the first offline tournament that [[Smasher:Gemini|Gemini]] attended.
*This was the first offline tournament that [[Smasher:Gemini|Gemini]] attended.
*Leon's [[Peach (SSBB)|Peach]] got 3 stocked by a 13 years old [[Wario (SSBB)|Wario]] player, Glutonny : during pools, and during the winner finale. It the first tournament he attended.
*Leon's [[Peach (SSBB)|Peach]] got 3 stocked by a 13 years old [[Wario (SSBB)|Wario]] player, Glutonny : during pools, and during the winner finale. It the first tournament he attended.
*In this tournament, looser brackets were played in best of 1 because of lack of time, up to the quarterfinals.
*In this tournament, loser brackets were played in best of 1 because of lack of time, up to the quarterfinals.
*None of the matches were recorded in the doubles, and the doubles finale couldn't be played, as Gemini had to leave, forcing him and Bjay to forfeit, giving the victory to Glarion and Achoral. All 4 players shared the cash prize.
*None of the matches were recorded in the doubles, and the doubles finale couldn't be played, as Gemini had to leave, forcing him and Bjay to forfeit, giving the victory to Glarion and Achoral. All 4 players shared the cash prize.
*Glarion and Achoral ranked first together in the doubles, but, ironically, in the singles, Glarion lost to Achoral in both winner and loser brackets.
*Glarion and Achoral ranked first together in the doubles, but, ironically, in the singles, Glarion lost to Achoral in both winner and loser brackets.

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Bushido Impact is a French association hosting video games tournaments around Paris. Their events are called the same way, and are called Nibai when lasting 2 days.

They're known in the French Smash community for being the most attended Brawl tournament events in France up to now. Since the Nibai Impact 2 event, Achoral is hosting the Brawl events.

They announced a Melee tournament as well during the 7th Event, but due to the lack of players who were attending, it was cancelled. However, they restarted Melee since the Nibai 2 event, helped by Slhoka.

Association members

  • Bushido, president
  • Darkslatter, vice-president
  • L22, treasurer, secretary
  • Orochi, technician
  • Renegad, webmaster
  • Dry, video recorder/maker
  • Yuki ( alias Lelouch vi Britannia )
  • Zocko
  • Abou
  • Aka D. Namara
  • Shin_Rickyo
  • Ban
  • Kyo
  • Hermanovich (used to be known as Ao Ki)
  • Issuke
  • Infrnal
  • SSJ
  • Edilson
  • Moruto
  • Hotmilk
  • Leon
  • Overgames

Current games

  • Soul Calibur IV
  • Super Street Fighter IV
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • Super Smash Bros Brawl
  • Tekken 6

Former games

  • Blazblue : Calamity trigger
  • Fate : Unlimited codes
  • Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike
  • Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
  • King of Fighters 12
  • Naruto : Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
  • Naruto : Narutimate Accel 2
  • Naruto Ultimate Ninja 4
  • Naruto Ultimate Ninja : Storm

Current Brawl rules

External link

Current Melee rules

External link (forum)

Brawl tournament results (singles)

Convention tournaments are not included.

5th Impact

    • Took place in Paris on May 8th, 2008. Around 40 players attended.

1. KillOne
2. Blad01
3. Overgames
5. SJL Powa
5. Dyan
5. Ting
5. Star7
5. Bjay
9. Sam
9. Mudhoulouse
9. Kenedeah
9. Manu
9. SJL Baby
9. SJL Superstar
9. Leon
9. Metaknightmare

Trivia

  • First Bushido Impact event to feature Brawl.
  • KillOne won with Snake, which wasn't his main, according to him.

6th Impact

    • Took place in Paris on August 23th, 2008.
  1. Leon
  2. KING
  3. yama

Brackets

Trivia

  • This tournament was the first of the three Bushido Impact events that Leon won in a row, and one of the 7 tournaments he won in a row, considering anime and video games conventions.
  • The brackets were really strange.

7th Impact

    • Took place in Paris on November 11th, 2008. 82 players attended.

1. Leon
2. Shugoo
3. KillOne
3. yama
5. Kaos
7. KING
7. Bjay
9. Ao Ki
9. Overgames
9. Glarion

Trivia

  • This tournament was the last Bushido Impact event that Leon won in a row, and one of the 7 tournaments he won in a row, considering anime and video games conventions.
  • Since this Bushido Impact, singles are played in double elimination, featuring looser brackets. However, doubles are still played in single elimination.
  • Melee singles were supposed to be played, but due to the lack of players, it was cancelled. However, the game was still available as free play.
  • Doubles detailed results of this tournament were lost.

8th Impact

    • Took place in Malakoff on February 1st, 2009. 105 people attended.

1. Kaos
2. Glutonny
3. Leon
4. Gemini
5. KING
5. Achoral
7. Shugoo
7. Charby
9. Blad01
9. Manko
9. Glarion
9. Bjay

Trivia

  • This was the most attended Bushido Impact event, and the most attended French Brawl tournament behind the 9th impact.
  • This was the first offline tournament that Gemini attended.
  • Leon's Peach got 3 stocked by a 13 years old Wario player, Glutonny : during pools, and during the winner finale. It the first tournament he attended.
  • In this tournament, loser brackets were played in best of 1 because of lack of time, up to the quarterfinals.
  • None of the matches were recorded in the doubles, and the doubles finale couldn't be played, as Gemini had to leave, forcing him and Bjay to forfeit, giving the victory to Glarion and Achoral. All 4 players shared the cash prize.
  • Glarion and Achoral ranked first together in the doubles, but, ironically, in the singles, Glarion lost to Achoral in both winner and loser brackets.

Nibai Impact

    • Took place in Lassy on April 10th and 11th, 2009. 83 people attended.

1. Glutonny
2. Kaosbr> 3. Im_Hope
4. Bjay
5. KillOne
5. Leon
7. Manko
7. KING
9. Glarion
9. Auron
9. Nishi
9. Zulu

Trivia

  • It was the first of the Bushido Impact series to last more than one day, justifying the "Nibai" ("Ni" means "two" in Japanese) name.
  • It was the first French Brawl tournament to feature a low tier event. The allowed characters were from the E, F and G ranks of the tier list 2.0.
  • Due to the amount of players who asked for it, stages rules were modified : Yoshi's Island (SSBB) was moved from Neutrals to Counterpicks, and Brinstar, Luigi's Mansion, Norfair, Rainbow Cruise and Jungle Japes were added to the list of counterpicks. The players asked for the time limit to be set to 8 minutes instead of 6 and for the doubles to be played in double elimination too, but the staff refused.[1]
  • Epita Smash Arena 3 was taking place on the same days, explaining the decreased number of players.

Nibai Impact 2

    • Took place in Lassy on August 29th and 30th, 2009.

Brawl results

81 people attended on Saturday, while 33 players attended on Sunday.

  • Saturday results

1. Kaos
2. Leon
3. Charby
4. KillOne
5. Baba'Hilton (aslo known as DMR)
5. Glutonny
7. King
7. Orb
9. Zulu
9. Manko
9. Ayoub
9. Scarhi

  • Sunday results

1. Glutonny
2. Kaos
3. Leon
4. Yama
5. Zulu
5. KillOne
7. SSJ-Man
7. Tekk
9. Nintenpro
9. Achoral
9. Charby
9. Unskilled

Melee results

14 people attended on Saturday, and 13 people attended on Sunday.

  • Saturday results

1. Ashura
2. Leon
3. Slhoka
4. Doraki
5. Kurogane
5. Shloub
7. Hiryuu
7. John
9. Charby
9. Kaos
9. Visth
9. Achoral

  • Sunday results

1. Leon
2. Slhoka
3. Shloub
4. Charby
5. Visth
5. Kaos
7. Xanto
7. Achoral
9. Doofy
9. Styx
9. Dead
9. Pierre

Trivia

  • This was the first time there was Melee events.
  • Adol's Lucas got chaingrabbed by Kid's Marth standing infinite chaingrab release during Saturday pools. The Bushido Impact staff asked them to redo the match with the same characters on the same stage. Adol won, 3 stocking Kid. Since that event, standing infinite chaingrabs are banned.
  • Although only 14 and 13 people attended, this time, Melee took place, and everyone went through pools.
  • As Melee pools were just here for bracket seeding, Doraki and Ashura sandbagged before the brackets : Ashura picked Kirby and Mr. Game & Watch and Doraki picked Pikachu during pools.
  • Though Slhoka only went to host the Melee event, he and Achoral had to report pool results and seed the brackets of both games, because the tournament going too slow.
  • Ashura won the Melee event on Saturday, though he was 7th seeded because of his excessive sandbagging in pools.
  • On Saturday, during Brawl singles, Charby defeated Glutonny's Wario with Zero Suit Samus' forward smash in winner semifinals.
  • Kaos claimed after the Saturday events that, as he won Brawl singles on Saturday, he was going to play Mr. Game & Watch on Sunday and not play seriously. He played Game & Watch all Sunday long, except against Glutonny.
  • Before Sunday Brawl brackets, Glutonny claimed he was sandbagging against some of the players during pools.
  • Achoral, Charby and Kaos didn't play as serious as on Saturday during Sunday Brawl singles, to focus more on Melee.
  • Achoral almost defeated Kaos during Sunday Brawl singles with his Ness. After that set, Achoral claimed to be not in mood to play seriously anymore, and sandbagged during the rest of the tournament, telling jokes or picking Sonic and spamming taunts, because his close matches against Kaos "made him too tired".
  • Achoral picked random against Kaos on their second match during Sunday Brawl singles, and got Marth on Smashville. Kaos banned Smashville once the battle was starting, so Achoral picked Ness again.

9th Impact

  • Took place in Paris on November 15th, 2009.

Brawl results

117 people attended.

Melee results

38 people attended.

Trivia

  • It was the first time foreigners attended Brawl events: Mr. R and Chair (Netherlands), Ezgon and Kam's (Switzerland).
  • Blad01 restarted playing Brawl in this tournament, but stopped helping hosts.
  • Mr. R lost to Irios's Mario in loser quarterfinals.
  • Mr. R played as Link in a match against Kaos in loser's bracket. Kaos counterpicked Brinstar, and Mr. R didn't want to play as Marth in that stage.
  • Charby played most of his Brawl matches as Meta Knight, using the gamertag "VADOR".

10th Impact

  • Took place in Paris on December 20th, 2009.

Nibai Impact 3

  • Took place in Paris on January 30, 31st, 2010.

Nibai Impact 4

  • Took place in Paris on February 27, 28th, 2010.

Trivia

  • [Achoral was hosting his own tournament with Slhoka and Kratos at the same time on the same day, so the pools and brackets had no seeding, and were set to random.

11th Impact

External links

References

  1. ^ Blad01's rules modifications thread