Joystiq attends Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament in pseudo-Boston
Nintendo of America's official Super Smash Bros. Brawl Tournament finals occur this Saturday in New York City after qualifying events last month in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. This past Saturday an official qualifying event was held in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, a well-sized burg about an hour outside of Boston. And although Worcester does have its own distinct identity, don't tell that to the emcee of the Nintendo Brawl event who kept telling "Boston" to "make some noise." For those who need further explanation, that would be like attending an event in Newark, New Jersey and having someone awkwardly scream, "Manhattan, make some noise!"
So, how did such a must-attend event for gamers to get their hands on Brawl a week before launch end up being hosted by Worcester Polytechnic Institute? Turns out, it's a classic tale of who you know. Jaime Barriga, a senior at WPI who heads the Game Development Club, won a photo contest Nintendo held last year. Since that time he stayed in contact with the Nintendo PR team and kept trying to get some kind of event hosted at the school. As luck would have it, this Smash Bros. Tournament landed at their feet.
Jillian Daniels, former events director at WPI, said, "I can't believe this many people came through a blizzard to play Smash Bros."
The tournament had 256 participants who began lining up inside the campus center (while the snow fell outside) on the eve of the event. The main tournament room was equipped with over ten stations for competitors, with three stations outside for the general public. Obviously, there was a line to play the public machines from as soon as people could get their hands on it until the event ended around 7PM. It's also worth noting that at this official event every station used the classic controller.
It was pretty hard to escape how special an event like this was for the area, as the blasé attitude one could experience in a location that hosts such things all the time was clearly not present. "This is incredible. Nothing happens in Massachusetts for gamers," said Game Development Club Events Coordinator Steven Fanara.

After hours of gameplay, screaming, cheering and listening to the emcee say insufferable things like: "It's like they choose blindfolded when character select is on random." It was time for the final bout with a $500 Best Buy gift card and a trip to New York City for the finals on the line.
In the end Daniel Jung playing as Sheik bested Compton Durant using Lucas (video available at D-toid). On winning, Jung, who was overjoyed and out of breath, exclaimed, "Oh my god, it's so intense. The whole excitement and the rush."
The tournament concludes this Saturday in NYC, where the winners from San Francisco, Los Angeles,Boston Worcester and New York will compete for a crystal Wii, a copy of Brawl, art inspired by the game and a home theater system with an HDTV (ignore the irony). The event is at the Best Buy (NOHO), 622 Broadway, New York, NY and starts at 5PM. If you have the opportunity, it's absolutely worth attending. Super Smash Bros. Brawl not only makes a great gaming experience, it's one of the few titles that also translates well into an immersive spectator sport. Best of luck to the all the brawlers!
So, how did such a must-attend event for gamers to get their hands on Brawl a week before launch end up being hosted by Worcester Polytechnic Institute? Turns out, it's a classic tale of who you know. Jaime Barriga, a senior at WPI who heads the Game Development Club, won a photo contest Nintendo held last year. Since that time he stayed in contact with the Nintendo PR team and kept trying to get some kind of event hosted at the school. As luck would have it, this Smash Bros. Tournament landed at their feet.
"We were looking at the venues when the press release came out about this tournament," said Barriga, still in shock at the 600 people in attendance even after a snowstorm hit Worcester the night before. "We saw the list of venues: New York, San Fran, LA and ... Worcester? That's actually when I found out they were officially coming here."
Jillian Daniels, former events director at WPI, said, "I can't believe this many people came through a blizzard to play Smash Bros."

It was pretty hard to escape how special an event like this was for the area, as the blasé attitude one could experience in a location that hosts such things all the time was clearly not present. "This is incredible. Nothing happens in Massachusetts for gamers," said Game Development Club Events Coordinator Steven Fanara.

In the end Daniel Jung playing as Sheik bested Compton Durant using Lucas (video available at D-toid). On winning, Jung, who was overjoyed and out of breath, exclaimed, "Oh my god, it's so intense. The whole excitement and the rush."
The tournament concludes this Saturday in NYC, where the winners from San Francisco, Los Angeles,












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mills and Boom @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:14AM
I'm sorry but Brawl is taken. We're getting married in summer.
Nigeria: the graphics have amazing gameplay @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:39AM
Dude, I really wish you didn't use that picture.
PSN: KillaKornbread (the shirt is a lie!) @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:23AM
why? if your talking about character spoilers (which i think you are) those are just the base characters everyone already knew about. there are ALOT more unlockable characters too.
if you had successfully avoided all info about this game up until then then that is an amazing feat in itself lol. you have very strong will power.
Roto13 @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:36AM
Marth and Ness aren't started characters.
Nate @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:58AM
Ha! Cool, I went to WPI. Wish I'd heard about it, or I totally would have gone. Who was the idiot MC? Seriously, you should at least know what town you're in. Hell, the school is called WORCESTER Polytechnic Institute.
PunkBouncer @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:15PM
I'm a Worcester native too. It's probably a good thing the emcee opted not to say "Worcester" since they are guaranteed to mispronounce it at first (woos-ter btw).
Shig @ Mar 3rd 2008 7:58AM
"It's like they choose blindfolded when character select is on random."
Oh, wow...
Hot$auce_Magik @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:49AM
Haha, apparently John Madden was the emcee...
"Obviously the team that scores the most points is gonna win the game!"
Pete @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:38AM
I go to school at another college down the street from WPI...Why didn't I know about this? Damn it.
s.mario @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:51AM
who the hell knew this was even going on? I work in worcester, and read various gaming sites multiple times a day, and I had no clue that this was happening...
Shape @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:04AM
I live in Worcester, and I had no idea about this. :(
FrankTheCrank @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:11AM
I live in Worcester too...I had no clue.
PSN: KillaKornbread (the shirt is a lie!) @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:25AM
i live in Worcester county Maryland.....but unfortunately your not talking about there lol. no surprise really though since we never get anything.
Pitrsin @ Mar 3rd 2008 12:37PM
I go to WPI and although I knew the event was in planning a month or two in advance, I saw the official announcement on IGN.
Andrew @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:29AM
You guys do realize that there are spoilers in your pic on the front page? 2 of them in fact!
Cyantre @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:18AM
Marth and Ness are hardly spoilers at this point.
Cyantre @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:16AM
So the first 256 in attendance @ NYC particpate in the tournament, and the winner of NYC faces off against the other three winners from other areas for the grand prize?
Cyantre @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:18AM
Marth and Ness are hardly spoilers at this point.
MrLuna @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:28AM
Yes Cyantre, and I'MA BE THERE.
Cyantre @ Mar 3rd 2008 11:18AM
I'll be there with bells on, and by bells I mean a Power Glove. =P
ZombieX @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:40AM
Cool video of the final match. Awesome the way the match ended! Brawl is almost here!
ShortFuse @ Mar 5th 2008 11:37AM
Playing Brawl on an HDTV is very beneficial, especially in tournaments. SDTV only gives you 480i while HDTV will give you 480p. Sometimes that 60fps difference matters, especially with the improved parry-like powershielding in the game.
richard @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:49AM
FOX ONLY NO ITEMS
oh wait.....
>_>;
jbrandt @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:56AM
"Pseudo-Boston" indeed! Worcester is cool. WPI FTW.
- the original advisor of the WPI GDC
FidliousWong (Oatmeal Defense Force) @ Mar 3rd 2008 10:55AM
How many PLAYABLE characters are there now?
hvnlysoldr @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:48PM
There are 35 playable characters.
FrankTheCrank @ Mar 3rd 2008 11:02AM
Speaking of "meet-ups" when is Joystiq going to do one?
I'm all for a Joystiq "Boston" meetup.
I'd be willing to volunteer to set one up.
GothicGangstaX @ Mar 3rd 2008 11:22AM
I was there and won the first match but lost the second,sadly.But i agree with the majority of people who had no clue until it was either a day away or hours away.It was such a spur of the moment thing,like no advertisements about it at all expect for the Nintendo site.But you all know about the gamestop tournament,rite?
Candace Savino @ Mar 3rd 2008 11:59AM
' For those who need further explanation, that would be like attending an event in Newark, New Jersey and having someone awkwardly scream, "Manhattan, make some noise!" '
Well said. In fact, Newark is a heck of a lot closer to NYC than Worcester is to Boston. But, I guess "Worcester, make some noise!" packs a lot less punch :).
jbrandt @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:41PM
"Make some noise, Wormtown!" sounds better but is, perhaps, a little more obscure.
Adrian @ Mar 3rd 2008 12:33PM
Figures,I go to WPI and this was held during our break...
scaught @ Mar 3rd 2008 12:46PM
Everything in New England seems to be considered Boston. I saw a concert up in Manchester New Hampshire and the band kept on yelling, "WHAT'S UP BOSTON?!" Dude, totally different state.
Anyway, fuck SSB. I want a new Power Stone instead.
B3astofthe3ast @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:17PM
Wait, where are Snake and Sonic? There supposed to be on the roster the moment you open the game, so what gives?
hvnlysoldr @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:45PM
Since Snake was first unveiled Sakurai said any and all 3rd party characters would have to be unlocked.
hvnlysoldr @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:50PM
Seeing how some posters in the area wasn't aware of the tournament, I wonder how in the world 600 came through a blizzard to the event.
Cyantre @ Mar 3rd 2008 1:59PM
because it's f*cking Brawl. =D
Mr Khan @ Mar 3rd 2008 4:55PM
I would be so jealous if my local gamestop weren't holding a tourney of their own
Being 18 is awesome
PunkBouncer @ Mar 3rd 2008 8:15PM
If I'm not mistaken is Daniel Jung = Korean DJ, the ranked SSBM player? I've met him on the train before and he's quite the nice guy. Glad he took top spot.
I'm from Worcester and I had been planning to go but decided not to at the last minute. The snow storm was pretty bad but the event was the talk of the town.
Matt L. @ Mar 4th 2008 10:05AM
Yeah, Dan Jung is KoreanDJ. I got a chance to chat with him for a sec after his victory and he's a really down to earth guy. There were a bunch of the Deadly Alliance guys there too: Kubuu, Wes, and C0mp from what I remember. I lost to Kubuu in the top 16 round and I'm kinda glad I did; everyone in the top 8 was just nuts.
Justin @ Mar 31st 2008 1:02AM
"For those who need further explanation, that would be like attending an event in Newark, New Jersey and having someone awkwardly scream, "Manhattan, make some noise!""
You mean like at "Live Earth" where MCs and bands kept saying they were in New York even though Giants Stadium is in East Rutherford, NJ?