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'''Apex 2012''' was a [[tournament]] held in New Jersey by {{sm|Alex Strife}} and it was the third tournament in the [[Apex (tournament series)|Apex]] series. It featured pools for ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles, brackets for ''[[Smash 64]]'' singles and doubles, ''Pokémon Black & White'' singles and doubles, ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition'', ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Mortal Kombat 9'', and All Brawl, a free-for-all side event with items turned on. It was the largest ''Brawl'' tournament to ever take place, with 400 entrants, and the fifth-largest ''Melee'' tournament, with 318 entrants. Like many other Apex tournaments though out the series, Apex 2012 drew its share of international competition. Of the over 1000 attendees, about 81 of them were from countries other than the United States. | '''Apex 2012''' was a [[tournament]] held in New Jersey by {{sm|Alex Strife}} and it was the third tournament in the [[Apex (tournament series)|Apex]] series. It featured pools for ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles, brackets for ''[[Smash 64]]'' singles and doubles, ''Pokémon Black & White'' singles and doubles, ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition'', ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Mortal Kombat 9'', and All Brawl, a free-for-all side event with items turned on. It was the largest ''Brawl'' tournament to ever take place, with 400 entrants, and the fifth-largest ''Melee'' tournament of all time, with 318 entrants. Like many other Apex tournaments though out the series, Apex 2012 drew its share of international competition. Of the over 1000 attendees, about 81 of them were from countries other than the United States. | ||
==Schedule== | ==Schedule== | ||
===Friday, January 6=== | ===Friday, January 6=== |
Revision as of 23:03, February 10, 2014
Apex 2012 | |
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Dates | January 6 to January 8, 2012 |
Venue | Rutgers University Student Center |
Address/City | 126 College Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey |
Attendance | 1000+ |
Entry fees | Smash 64 Singles: $5 Smash 64 Doubles: $5 per person Melee Singles: $15 Melee Doubles: $10 per person Brawl Singles: $15 Brawl Doubles: $10 per person Venue: $30 (for competitors) Spectator: $10 (for non-competitors) |
Pot size(s) | Smash 64 Singles: $320 Smash 64 Doubles: $80 Melee Singles: $6756 Melee Doubles: $1960 Brawl Singles: $8000 Brawl Doubles: $1216 |
Results | |
winners | SuperBoomFan 1v1 Isai & Nintendude1189 2v2 |
winners | Armada 1v1 Armada & Mew2King 2v2 |
winners | Otori 1v1 Otori & Kakera 2v2 |
Staff | |
Assisted by | AlphaZealot, Bionic, and Keitaro |
Housing | Hyatt Regency New Brunswick |
Apex 2012 was a tournament held in New Jersey by Alex Strife and it was the third tournament in the Apex series. It featured pools for Brawl and Melee singles, brackets for Smash 64 singles and doubles, Pokémon Black & White singles and doubles, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat 9, and All Brawl, a free-for-all side event with items turned on. It was the largest Brawl tournament to ever take place, with 400 entrants, and the fifth-largest Melee tournament of all time, with 318 entrants. Like many other Apex tournaments though out the series, Apex 2012 drew its share of international competition. Of the over 1000 attendees, about 81 of them were from countries other than the United States.
Schedule
Friday, January 6
Time | Event |
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9:00am-11:00am | Check in |
11:00am | Super Smash Bros. Melee Doubles Bracket |
4:00pm | Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles Pools, Round 1 |
6:00pm | Pokémon Black / White Versions |
6:00pm | All Brawl |
6:00pm | USA vs The World Melee 8v8 Exhibition |
8:00pm | Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles Pools, Round 2 |
9:30pm | Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles Bracket (until top 8) |
Saturday, January 7
Time | Event |
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8:00am-10:00am | Check in |
10:00am | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Doubles Bracket (until top 4) |
10:00am | Super Street Fighter IV (until top 8) |
10:00am | Mortal Kombat 9 |
11:00am | Super Smash Bros. Singles Bracket |
12:00pm | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (until top 8) |
3:00pm | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles Pools, Round 1 |
5:00pm | USA vs The World Brawl 8v8 Exhibition |
5:00pm | Give-a-ways |
6:30pm | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles Pools, Round 2 |
7:30pm | Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles Bracket (until top 8) |
Sunday, January 8
Time | Event |
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8:00am-12:00pm | Check in & Casual Play |
12:00pm | Super Street Fighter IV top 8 |
12:00pm | Give-a-ways |
2:00pm | Super Smash Bros. Melee top 8 singles and top 4 teams |
4:00pm | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 top 8 |
7:00pm | Super Smash Bros. Brawl top 8 singles and top 4 teams |
9:00pm | Awards & Closing Ceremonies |
Ruleset
Procedures for stage-striking, life-stealing, and double blind picks were incorporated into all three rulesets.
Smash 64
Apex 2012 used the Smash 64 Backroom's recommended ruleset.
Format
- Competition format is double elimination.
- All sets with the exception of the below are best-of-3.
- Winners' semifinals, losers' quarterfinals and losers' semifinals are best-of-5.
- Winners' finals, losers' finals and grand finals are best-of-7.
Game settings
- Mode: STOCK
- Stocks: 5
- Handicap: OFF
- Team Attack: ON
- Stage Select: ON
- Damage: 100%
- Item Switch: NONE
- All characters are available
- Donkey Kong's black palette swap (Right-C), Samus's dark palette swap (Down-C), and Captain Falcon's dark palette swap (Right-C) are discouraged if playing on Congo Jungle for visibility reasons. The opposing player may reset the match without penalty if they wish for a colour change. Taking or dealing any damage nullifies this right.
Stages
Starter | Counterpick |
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Congo Jungle | Peach's Castle |
Hyrule Castle | |
Dream Land |
The first match of all sets is selected by a 3-stage striking system with the Starter Stage List. An impartial observer/tournament organiser flips a coin to decide who strikes first. Rock-paper-scissors is acceptable as well, but it’s technically a skill irrelevant to smash.
General rules
- Game will played on console
- 8/10 minute time limit is put in place for all matches, especially Hyrule.
- Draws are decided first by stock, then by percentage.
- Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play will result in a warning. Repeated action will result in disqualification from the tournament. Observers who physically disrupt players are to be dealt with as the tournament organiser sees fit. Disqualification is recommended if possible.
- Pausing is discouraged, and should only be done at the end of a stock, if at all. At other times, the pauser loses their current stock. If the pause causes the opponent to lose their stock, the pauser loses two stocks.
- Extreme stalling is disallowed. Any reported case of such will result in a warning, followed by automatic forfeit of the match. If this is reported again, automatic forfeit is enforced without a warning. If there is no movement from either player, the player with fewer stocks, or if the stocks are equal, the higher percentage, is considered to be stalling.
- Mages DQ is enforced. When a match is called, both players must promptly arrive. If a player is 2 minutes late, they receive a warning. At 4 minutes late, they lose the first game of the set and forfeit counterpick rights. At 6 minutes late, they forfeit the entire set.
Melee
The ruleset was based off of the Melee Backroom's recommended ruleset, with the only significant difference being that Jungle Japes was not a valid counterpick stage in doubles.
General rules
- Items are set to off.
- 4 stocks
- 8 minute time limit
- Wobbling is prohibited.
- Matches that time out will be determined by the remaining number of stocks, then percentage of the current stock if stocks are tied. In the event of a percentage tie, the match should be replayed in full. Sudden Death is not to be played, and will not count.
- If a player accidentally pauses while stealing a life in doubles, the opposing team may deem that stock forfeit. Pausing may be turned off to prevent this.
Stages
Singles stage list
Starter | Counterpick |
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Yoshi's Story | Pokémon Stadium |
Fountain of Dreams | |
Battlefield | |
Final Destination | |
Dream Land |
Doubles stage list
Starter | Counterpick |
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Yoshi's Story | Congo Jungle |
Pokémon Stadium | |
Battlefield | |
Final Destination | |
Dream Land |
- Dave's Stupid Rule: a player or team may not counterpick to the stage they last won on
- Gentleman's Clause: Any stage may be played on if both players or teams agree to it. This takes priority over Dave's Stupid Rule.
Brawl
- 3 stocks
- 8 minute time limit
- Items are set to “Off” and “None”
- All infinites and chain grabs are legal.
- Meta Knight’s Infinite Dimensional Cape glitch is banned.
- There is a ledge grab limit of 35 for Meta Knight and 50 for all other characters. If a game goes to time and one player goes over the ledge grab limit for their character, they will automatically lose the game. If both players exceed their ledge grab limit, then this rule is ignored.
- The act of stalling is banned.
- If time runs out, the winner of the match will be the one called out by the game. If it goes to Sudden Death, then it is determined by percentage. If the percentage and/or both players die at the same time as a result of a suicide move, a one stock 3 minute tie break match is held. Ledge grab limits are reduced to 13 for Meta Knight and 18 for all other characters.
- The only other exception to this is the game ending from a Bowser or Ganondorf suicide tactic, where the initiator of the move wins.
Conduct
- In the event pause is left on accidentally and is pressed, immediately call over the tournament organizer. Based upon their judgment, the situation will be resolved. If the situation is neutral (players are not in combat), the match will be resumed as if the pause had not occurred. If the situation is advantageous to one individual and the player in the disadvantageous situation paused, the disadvantaged player will be either placed in a grab or onto the ledge of the stage. If a player is in a death situation (chain grabs, grab releases, jab-locks to a KO move, etc) and pauses while such situation, the current stock is forfeited immediately. If a player unpause before the tournament organizer reaches the station, the player that unpaused loses a stock.
- Users of the Wii Remote must take out the Wiimote's batteries. If problems persist due to the Wiimote, the owner of the Wiimote may be disqualified.
- Players are responsible for their own controller and name tag. Any malfunctions or errors that occur are the player's responsibility (including battery issues with a Wii Remote), so particpants are advised to bring an extra controller(s) and make sure they are using the correct settings BEFORE a match is played. Both parties need to agree if a match is to be paused or restarted because of these problems.
- The tournament organizer has the right to save/record any tournament match if possible and has the right to upload said match.
- Any hacks, including (but not limited to) textures, music, and model changes are not allowed.
- Hacks to allow replays to exceed 3 minutes in length and to allow player tags to display correctly in said replays were allowed.
Stage list
Starter | Counterpick |
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Smashville | Battleship Halberd |
Battlefield | Pokémon Stadium 1 |
Final Destination | Castle Siege |
Lylat Cruise | Delfino Plaza |
Yoshi's Island | Frigate Orpheon |
All Brawl
Apex 2012 featured a single-elimination Brawl side event. The cap was 64 entrants.
- 4 players per set
- All stages on with stage choice set to random
- All characters are set to random
- Top 2 players advance
- All items are on and set to medium
- First player to win 2 matches advances
- 2nd person to advance is decided in the order of: match wins, lives left in last match, most kills in last match
Road to Apex
Beginning in July of 2011 and continuing until December, select tournaments for Brawl and Melee were listed as Apex qualifiers in the United States and internationally. Each "Road to Apex" qualifier tournament would award the highest placing players a certain number of points, which would then be used to help with seeding the Apex bracket. The points are broken down from 1st place to 7th place below.
- 1st place – 64pts
- 2nd place – 32pts
- 3rd place – 16pts
- 4th place – 8pts
- 5th place – 4pts
- 5th place – 4pts
- 7th place – 2pts
- 7th place – 2pts
Additionally, the top placing regional player of each singles event will be awarded a $100 stipend upon arrival at the Apex venue to help cover travel costs.
Here is the list of Apex qualifying events.
Melee
- B.E.A.S.T. II (August 11-14, Gothenburg, Sweden)
- Smash t'ill U Crash 2 (August 20, Montreal, Canada)
- Ticket to APEX Tournament (September 17, Monterrey, Mexico)
- TourneyPlay SoCal (September 24-25, San Diego, CA)
- The Big House (October 22, Ann Arbor, MI)
- Revival of Melee 4 (November 19-20, Nanuet, NY)
- Tipped Off 7 (December 3-4, Duluth, GA)
Brawl
- Showdown II (July 23rd, Santiago, Chile)
- Brawl in Berlin 2 (July 29, Berlin, Germany)
- KTAR 6 (August 13, South River, NJ)
- Smash t'ill U Crash 2 (August 20, Montreal, Canada)
- HOBO 33 (September 10, Houston, TX)
- TourneyPlay SoCal (September 24-25, San Diego, CA)
- School Is In Session 6 (September 24-25, Cincinnati, OH)
In addition to the events, vVv Gaming gave out stipends to the top three of the 2011 AllisBrawl fall ladder playoffs, in order to help cover the costs of attending Apex 2012.
Results
- See also: Results thread on SmashBoards
Brawl singles
Entrants were assigned into 80 pools of 5. Each entrant played a round-robin against every other player in their pool. The 2 players with the best record in their pools advanced to a second round of pools. There were 32 pools of 5 in round 2. The top 2 players in their second round pool advanced to the 64-man bracket.
Bracket
(400 entrants)
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Otori | $3,600 | |
2nd | Nietono | $1,760 | |
3rd | Nairo | $960 | |
4th | ESAM | $640 | |
5th | Kakera | $320 | |
5th | Ally | $320 | |
7th | UltimateRazer | $200 | |
7th | ADHD | $200 | |
9th | Gnes | ||
9th | Rich Brown | ||
9th | OCEAN | ||
9th | DEHF | ||
13th | Dabuz | ||
13th | Mew2King | ||
13th | Brood | ||
13th | Rain | ||
17th | Havok | ||
17th | Fatal | ||
17th | Z | ||
17th | ZeRo | ||
17th | mikeHAZE | ||
17th | Mr. R | ||
17th | Orion | ||
17th | Shugo | ||
25th | Coney | ||
25th | Jtails | ||
25th | Zex | ||
25th | Tyrant | ||
25th | TheReflexWonder | ||
25th | Seibrik | ||
25th | Will | ||
25th | Atomsk | ||
33rd | Leon | ||
33rd | Poltergust | ||
33rd | Logic | ||
33rd | Mikeray | ||
33rd | Trela | ||
33rd | Bloodcross | ||
33rd | HolyNightmare | ||
33rd | Denti | ||
33rd | Illmatic | ||
33rd | Trevonte | ||
33rd | Toronto Joe | ||
33rd | Salem | ||
33rd | Nakat | ||
33rd | DRN | ||
33rd | FOW | ||
33rd | DeLux | ||
49th | Fino | ||
49th | GDX | ||
49th | Shadow | ||
49th | Dark.Pch | ||
49th | Pwii | ||
49th | 4GOD | ||
49th | False | ||
49th | Sky | ||
49th | X | ||
49th | Kismet | ||
49th | San | ||
49th | Nick Riddle | ||
49th | Vinnie | ||
49th | Dojo | ||
49th | Bassem | ||
49th | Seagull |
Brawl doubles
All teams were directly placed into a 128-man bracket.
Bracket
(128 teams)
1: Kakera & Otori ($576.00)
2: Anti & Mew2King ($281.60)
3: Gnes & UltimateRazer ($153.60)
4: ADHD & Nairo ($102.40)
5: Chu Dat & Fatal ($51.20)
5: Ally & Dojo ($51.20)
7: Sky & Zex
7: Havok & Tearbear
9: mikeHAZE & Tyrant
9: Blackanese & TeeVee
9: Kadaj & ZeRo
9: Vinnie & Snakeee
13: Nietono & Rain
13: ESAM & MVD
13: Coney & Logic
13: RedHalberd & Rich Brown
17: Domo & MJG
17: Fino & YoshQ
17: Jbandrew & Nakat
17: Brood & Yukhoe
17: Espy & K Prime
17: ChiboSempai & Leon
17: FOW & Mekos
17: Atomsk & Dabuz
25: Mr. R & Orion
25: X & Lada Kevin Aguilar
25: Viviff & Swordgard
25: False & Keitaro
25: OCEAN & Karamity
25: TheReflexWonder & Bill
25: Riot & Mike Ray
25: Cable & Shadow
33: Kismet & Player-1
33: Trevonte & Choice
33: Nick Riddle & Seibrik
33: PikaPika! & Xzax
33: Illmatic & Toronto Joe
33: Zekey & Pink Fresh
33: HolyNightmare & Tin Man
33: Jtails & Pwii
33: Blubo & Neath
33: Kain & Sago
33: Ryo & True Blue
33: Denti & Seagull Joe
33: Ripple & San
33: Nicole & Will
33: Bizkit & GDX
33: Hunger & Shugo
49: Hall & Oats
49: DEHF & Vex Kasrani
49: Inui & Zucco
49: Eazy & Slikvik
49: Sync & Trela
49: Y.b.M. & Zeton
49: Sean & Z
49: Prawn & Duke
49: ScaryLB59 & Trump
49: Arty & Typ_Ex
49: TKbro & WarioMaster15
49: Hylian & Zori
49: JNig & Kel
49: Boss & Kingtoon
49: Doom & Darc
49: FatboySlim & Grimace
65: Brianna & iPresea~
65: Berserker Swordsman & Robfox
65: DJ Arcatek & Xaltis
65: Gunblade & Kai
65: -dib- & Firefly
65: SomaCruz & Peachkid
65: Hero? & Kaptain
65: Vanz & Hungrybox
65: fUddO & Snow Shard
65: Glen Cocoa & Spider Jerusalem
65: HelpR & Projo
65: Tkila & MechWarrior
65: Serynder & Wilmenz
65: Croi & Nysyarc
65: KassandraNova & Player-4
65: Jamnt0ast & Rai
65: Deathbysuarez & rockmix
65: Bassem & BPOW
65: Fujin & Jarvitz
65: aisight & Bionic
65: Almo & Mofat
65: GosuVivA & Penta
65: DLA & Vermanubis
65: Wedge & Chimpakt
65: Crifer & Ravenlord
65: Luminoth & SoraSin
65: Meekspeedy & Salem
65: M. Prime & Patches
65: Dil & Deven3000
65: Dapuffster & Mink
65: BAM & Unknown Presence
65: Red Ryu & Xiivi
97: Dark Pch. & Steep
97: Old Man Grey & Ussi
97: Duck & THuGz
97: Kiwi & Tiger
97: DRDN & Ori Bro
97: Tech Chase & Stealth Raptor
97: FILIP & Karamity
97: RingofFire & Lunar
97: Sakram3nt & Zorai
97: Crash & HoroLightBlue
97: Leaf. & Strong Bad
97: King Funk & KoRoBeNiKi
97: M@v & melon
97: Mr.Eric & Sisqo
97: Kuro~ & Maharaba the Mystic
97: 2link121 & Blubba_Pinecone
97: Dr. Yogi & 313
97: Luigi Sama & Raptor
97: AlexoftheAura & Bris
97: Firo & Ownasaurus
97: Naugs & White
97: ShadowAzure & V1CE
97: Nuke & Ghost
97: What's The Point & gio
97: dmbrandon & Pitzer
97: DRN & Micaelis
97: Axe & Doll666
97: Tempest & Tymer
97: Gawk & Grey
97: Walby & ButtStein
97: telu & Dueler X
97: Pidgezero_one & Bing
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
(318 entrants)
Bracket image
Entrants were assigned into 64 pools of 5. Each entrant played a round-robin against every other player in their pool. The 2 players with the best record in their pools advanced to a second round of pools. There were 32 pools of 4 in round 2. The top 2 players in their second round pool advanced to the 64-man bracket.
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Armada | $3,046.50 | |
2nd | Hungrybox | $1,489.40 | |
3rd | Mango | $804.00 | |
4th | Javi | $536.00 | |
5th | Dr. PeePee | $270.80 | |
5th | KirbyKaze | $270.80 | |
7th | Hax | $169.25 | |
7th | Shroomed | $169.25 | |
9th | Lovage | ||
9th | MacD | ||
9th | Wobbles | ||
9th | Unknown522 | ||
13th | VaNz | ||
13th | SFAT | ||
13th | Zhu | ||
13th | Tope | ||
17th | PewPewU | ||
17th | KoreanDJ | ||
17th | DaShizWiz | ||
17th | Mew2King | ||
17th | Darc | ||
17th | Silent Wolf | ||
17th | chillindude829 | ||
17th | Smoke2Jointz | ||
25th | HBK | ||
25th | Weon-x | ||
25th | Eggm | ||
25th | Jman | ||
25th | Teczero | ||
25th | Bladewise | ||
25th | IB | ||
25th | WestBallz | ||
33rd | Tang | ||
33rd | Ice | ||
33rd | Kage The Warrior | ||
33rd | Redd | ||
33rd | Tai | ||
33rd | Sol | ||
33rd | Amsah | ||
33rd | Druggedfox | ||
33rd | Leffen | ||
33rd | Axe | ||
33rd | Chu Dat | ||
33rd | Plup | ||
33rd | darrell | ||
33rd | StriCNYN3 | ||
33rd | th0rn | ||
33rd | Reno | ||
49th | Eggz | ||
49th | MattDotZeb | ||
49th | SwiftBass | ||
49th | Vist | ||
49th | Colbol | ||
49th | Vudujin | ||
49th | PC Chris | ||
49th | Cactuar | ||
49th | Azen | ||
49th | Linguini | ||
49th | Stabbedbyanipple | ||
49th | Cyrain | ||
49th | Ambix | ||
49th | HugS | ||
49th | Ravenlord | ||
49th | ZoSo |
Melee Doubles
Bracket
(98 teams)
1: Armada & Mew2King ($882.00)
2: Hungrybox & Plup ($431.20)
3: Dr. Peepee & LoZR ($235.20)
4: G$ & Mango ($156.80)
5: Chu Dat & Kage ($78.40)
5: Hax & Jman ($78.40)
7: Colbol & Linguini ($49.00)
7: Alukard & DJ Nintendo ($49.00)
9: Duck & Teczero
9: PewPewU & SFAT
9: OTG & PC Chris
9: Lovage & Smoke2Jointz
13: Amsah & Ice
13: Axe & V3ctorman
13: Alan & Shroomed
13: Azen Zagenite & Tope
17: Bladewise & Vish
17: Cactuar & DoH
17: Hyuga & Toph
17: Eggm & DaShizWiz
17: chillindude829 & Cyrain
17: StriCNYN3 & WestBallz
17: Eggz & Silent Wolf
17: HBK & Nando
25: darrell & Tang
25: C!Z & Tyga
25: KirbyKaze & VaNz
25: BEN! & PB&J
25: Leffen & Zoler
25: I.B & Unknown522
25: Darc & MacD
25: KevinM & ZoSo
33: Phish-it & Sol
33: arby & VTS
33: Hack & Zhu
33: Redd & Vist
33: Rocky & Wake
33: Lanceinthepants & TaFoKiNtS
33: WarriorKnight & Benteezy
33: HugS & Javi
33: Pr0jecT & SmashMac
33: Banks & th0rn
33: Doll & MilkMan
33: Druggedfox & Tai
33: Nintendude1189 & SwiftBass
33: Fiya & Zero
33: Captain Jack & Kou
33: KoreanDJ & Solar
49: CopyCat & Sensei
49: Wenbopular & Winston
49: Chain-Ace & Wes
49: aisight & Juggleguy
49: J666 & Stabbedbyanipple
49: Jim/Pyrostormer & Stingers
49: Blanky & JDog
49: Inui & ChiboSempai
49: BigWenz & CTL
49: Codi & T.Webb
49: Ambix & ihavespaceballs
49: Velocity & Vex Kasrani
49: Abate & GSO
49: John & TianJ
49: Javi1589 & Triadprodigy
49: Idea & Riddlebox
65: tarheeljks & Violence
65: Andy & jpegImage
65: Strawhats & Zebra
65: Kas & QERB
65: Dr.Diabetes & Q
65: Crush & INSANE CARZY GUY
65: Dobs & ThePrime
65: Nakamaru & TheLake
65: GiR & Hawkeye713
65: Qpac & SUNG475
65: JU4N & Veda
65: Bl@ckChris & Sneak
65: BBQ & Tubes
65: Tommy Pickles & White Mike
65: ButtStein & Nitro
65: Xiivi & Sanuzi
65: ToastyTHT & Walby
65: Ripple & Strong Bad
65: King Funk & Ravenlord
65: Mafia & Vudujin
65: Dot_Eater & Will
65: Cave Dweller & RepublicanOfHeaven
65: Tastygoldfish & weon-x
65: jwillii & v4extreme
65: Colorfusical & Fizzi
65: The March Hare & TheSaberGuy
65: ShounenKel & Sinji
65: MinQ & SypherPhoenix
65: Firo & Ownasaurus
65: Bolt & Proskater
65: KoRoBeNiKi & mers
65: DuckPimp & Kaffei
97: Isai & VANS
97: Lemon & Sora
Smash 64 singles
Bracket
(64 entrants)
1: SuperBoomFan ($160.00)
2: Isai ($80.00)
3: JaimeHR ($32.00)
4: Kefit ($22.40)
5: Nintendude1189 ($12.80)
5: Sensei ($12.80)
7: Megavolt
7: King Funk
9: Firo
9: Jel
9: KnitePhox
9: Ownasaurus
13: Clubbadubba
13: valoem
13: Rocky
13: Krazy Kirby
17: KoRoBeNiKi
17: Hard B0dy
17: Espy
17: gio
17: hamburglar
17: Chain-Ace
17: Bladewise
17: Vex Kasrani
25: THuGz
25: infamous diablo
25: JohnsterMonzter
25: Vatgas
25: Jimmy Joe
25: george
25: Tony
25: P90curl
33: Seagull
33: Luigi Sama
33: KeroKeroppi
33: pwii
33: Deltacod
33: AIR
33: Ray Rocket
33: VaNz
33: Xiivi (BibleLove2007)
33: pikathunder
33: Vudujin
33: ~Tac~
33: Ripple
33: jwillii
33: Duck
33: Xaltis
49: Smoke2Jointz
49: Tedium
49: Glen Cocoa
49: pidgezero one
49: Lefty
49: Garm
49: Tearbear
49: TheSaberGuy
49: Codi
49: Dark Master
49: Marko
49: Black Cats31
49: xivk & Jokaru
49: Zaatar Manakish
49: Homeland
49: What's the Point
Smash 64 doubles
Bracket
(8 teams)
1: Isai & Nintendude1189 ($48.00)
2: SuperBoomFan & JaimeHR ($24.00)
3: Sensei & King Funk ($8.00)
4: Firo & Ownasaurus
5: Clubbadubba & Jimmy Joe
5: Chain-Ace & KnitePhox
7: KeroKeroppi & Infamous Diablo
7: Black Cats 31 & AIR
All Brawl
(64 entrants)
1: Deltacod
2: Ally
3: Tearbear
4: ESAM
5: Dapuffster
5: NAKAT
5: Kiwi
5: Mr. R
9: John12346
9: Pwii
9: Xaltis
9: Jtails
9: Nairo
9: KoRoBeNiKi
9: vVv Zero
16: dmbrandon
16: Orion
16: 2Link
16: Riot
16: Jbandrew
16: Mink
16: Xzax
16: TheReflexWonder
16: Pidgezero
16: Tac
26: Tymer
26: Trump
26: Hylian
26: NiteWing
26: Xiivi
26: Berserker-Swordsman
26: Tempest
26: Gunblade
26: Blubba-Pinecone
26: FGCU-BDJoe
26: Gambit
26: M@v
26: Garm
26: FGCU SSGuy
26: Sky
26: Stingers
26: Firefly
26: Tkila
26: Blackanese
26: vVv Chibosempai
46: Bionic
46: Vatgas
46: Melon
46: Neath
46: YoshQ
46: DRDN
46: Golden-Psycho
46: Admiral-Funk
46: Pikabunz
46: steep
46: Kiraflax
46: Kuro
46: Dr.-Brawl
46: Dueler-X
46: Poltergust
46: Raptor
46: Kaptain
46: Marko
46: Player-1
Exhibition matches/other
Melee USA vs. the World Crew Battle
Like in past international smash events, a crew battle was held pitting some of the best players from the United States those eight from abroad. There were originally supposed to be eight players for each crew, but this was modified after Mew2King defeated Leffen with 3 stocks remaining, giving USA an 11-4 stock advantage. The USA crew allowed Captain Jack to join the World crew in addition to Amsah, who otherwise would have been the last member of the World crew.
USA Player | Character | Stocks Taken | World Player | Character | Stocks Taken |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jman | 5 | Javi | 3 | ||
Axe | 6 | Unknown522 | 3 | ||
Zhu | 4 | KirbyKaze | 3 | ||
Mango | 3 | Ice | 4 | ||
Hungrybox | 7 | Armada | 4 | ||
Mew2King | 6 | Kage | 2 | ||
Hax | 2 | Leffen | 2 | ||
Dr. Peepee | 3 | Amsah | 4 | ||
- | - | - | Captain Jack | 3 |
Players are shown in the order that they played from top to bottom, characters played are shown in chronological order from left to right.
Brawl USA vs. the World Crew Battle
This crew battle was canceled due to lack of time, however, had it occurred, it would have matched eight of the best American players against eight of the best international players. Havok was the captain of the USA crew, and Ally was the captain of the World crew. Below is the roster for the World crew; the USA crew did not decide on their roster before the tournament.
Alternates: Orion, Leon/Otori
Leon and Otori were supposed to play each other, with the winner earning the spot on the roster and the loser becoming an alternate along with Orion.
Ganon Gauntlet
Ganondorf main DLA held an event which pitted the challenger against seven Ganondorf players in seven consecutive one-stock, 3 minute matches.[1] Winning the gauntlet required the player to defeat all seven Ganondorfs. Timeouts and Ganoncides count as a win for the Ganondorf. The challenger may choose any character for any match. Challengers are restricted to 10 ledge grabs; Ganondorfs have no ledge grab limit. Stages are chosen by each Ganondorf player from the tournament stagelist.
Players may bet $5, $10, or $20, for payouts of $10, $25, and $50, respectively.
Ganondorf roster:
- Vermanubis (Verm)
- Gunblade (GNBLD)
- Bloodynite (Blood)
- DLA (D L A)
- Inui (KAI)
- Tearbear (TUPAY)
- Vex Kasrani (COMBO)
- Substitute: Izumi (Izumi)
Of the 21 players who entered, only Seibrik, who played as King Dedede, survived.
Criticism
Apex 2012 has garnered criticism for various issues related to how the event was managed. A lack of setups caused Brawl to run over schedule, delaying pools matches and necessitating the cancellation of the USA vs. the World crew battle. Though the quality was excellent, many viewers were irked by the presence of non-Smash Bros. games on the livestream, as well as the lack of moderators in livestream chat where viewers criticized Smash Bros. as not a real fighting game in comparison to traditional fighters, such as Marvel vs. Capcom. The performance of a specific Brawl commentator, Pierce7d, drew fire for being overly disrespectful of the players. Another issue was the fact that the Japanese players had to travel to and from the tournament in a U-Haul truck, along with their luggage.
Trivia
- Apex 2012 was the second Apex tournament to have a Japanese Olimar player finish 2nd.
Gallery
A full set of photos from the weekend can be viewed here.
Armada, Melee singles and doubles champion
External Links
- Official Apex website
- Official YouTube channel
- SWF thread
- SWF results thread
- SWF Brawl video thread
- SWF Melee video thread
- SWF SSB64 video thread
- AllisBrawl page