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[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] is the most popular video game on Third West, and Third West is the widely-accepted central hub of Melee at MIT.
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= History =
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=== Pre-Fall 2010 ===
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This [[The Game|game]] is played by the hall fairly often. It's a multiplayer game that involves attempting to kill the other players by knocking them off the platform. The best platform/stage/track/course is Final Destination<sup>''citation needed''</sup>.
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=== 2010 ===
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[[Leon Zhou|User:ycz]] visited Third West for the first time in Fall 2010, and things were never the same.
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* November 2010: The Gamecube setup moves from the TV lounge to the kitchen lounge.
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* December 2010: smashers@mit.edu is started.
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=== 2011 ===
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* Early fall: Leon and [[Vlad|User:vladfi2]] attempt to start the MIT Smash Bros. Club for the first time. They fail.
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* September: Leon and [[Jon|User:jschnei]] make the first of many club field trips, going to Mass Madness 27.
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* Thanksgiving break: The first MIT Smashfest is held in Talbot, drawing participants from as far away as MacGregor and Random.
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* Fall/Spring 2012 (?): Two TVs are brought back from Reuse and placed in the kitchen lounge.
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=== 2012 ===
  
[[User:ycz|Leon Zhou]] is really good at this game.
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* IAP: Everybody plays way too much.
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* February 4: The club hosts an MIT-only tournament in Talbot, drawing participants from as far away as Next.
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* April 7: The club hosts Massachusetts Institute of Tech Skill in Talbot, which draws a number players from the local community, including former US champ KoreanDJ, and has a total prize pool of over $300.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 6 July 2012

Super Smash Bros. Melee is the most popular video game on Third West, and Third West is the widely-accepted central hub of Melee at MIT.

History

Pre-Fall 2010

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2010

User:ycz visited Third West for the first time in Fall 2010, and things were never the same.

  • November 2010: The Gamecube setup moves from the TV lounge to the kitchen lounge.
  • December 2010: smashers@mit.edu is started.

2011

  • Early fall: Leon and User:vladfi2 attempt to start the MIT Smash Bros. Club for the first time. They fail.
  • September: Leon and User:jschnei make the first of many club field trips, going to Mass Madness 27.
  • Thanksgiving break: The first MIT Smashfest is held in Talbot, drawing participants from as far away as MacGregor and Random.
  • Fall/Spring 2012 (?): Two TVs are brought back from Reuse and placed in the kitchen lounge.

2012

  • IAP: Everybody plays way too much.
  • February 4: The club hosts an MIT-only tournament in Talbot, drawing participants from as far away as Next.
  • April 7: The club hosts Massachusetts Institute of Tech Skill in Talbot, which draws a number players from the local community, including former US champ KoreanDJ, and has a total prize pool of over $300.