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T8: The Canadian Fighting Game Championships - The New Age

 

DATE: Friday July 13th - Sunday July 15th

 

LOCATION:

York Cove

York University

4700 Keele Street,

Toronto, Ontario

M3J 1P3

 

The Canadian Fighting Game Championships are going through a change of format this year as the tournament moves to a console environment. Local players will note that York Cove is actually an arcade and therein lies the beauty of this event. All side and main event games will be played on console while existing Japanese Vs Cabinets will be used for casual play. Furthermore, the Cove is equipped with pool tables, fooz ball tables, and 25 Personal Computers if you're not in the mood for video games. The Cove also sports a Bubble Tea Shop in house along with a snack bar if Bubble Tea isn't to your liking.

 

Cove is maintained within York University. As such, players will not longer have to venture far to get any assortment of food. York University has an assortment of restaurants of the multicultural variety. It also sports more familiar restaurants including:

Popeye's Chicken

Wendy's

Subway

KFC/Taco Bell

 

As you can see, this is a vast change from ORBIT Entertainment in year's past where variety outside of East Asian cuisine was limited without a long walk or driving a few minutes. We hope that the players will enjoy York Cove as the new home of the Canadian Championships for the forseeable future.

 

CHECK OUT SYSTEM

A system will be put in place between T8 Staff and the players to register equipment that is on loan (TV's, consoles, sticks) to ensure that theft (as sad as it is to see) is not a factor. We strongly encourage players to keep an eye on their equipment but I'm sure we can all agree that tracking equipment in and out of the venue is best for all parties.

 

SITE FEE

There is a $10 one time fee for every player to cover the cost of renting what is usually a public venue for the weekend. Considering cost of venue and expected turnout, I already know that the party renting the venue (me) is taking a loss on this event. I do this for the good of the Canadian communty and the SF scene as a whole so please come out and support your scene (and save my wallet from horrible rape).

 

GAME ROSTER

The Canadian Championships is sporting it's largest roster to date with 12 games total. Also, if players feel that a game should be entered as a side tournament AND it can meet the 16 player requirement that all Side Tournaments face, they are welcome to bring it to T Tourney staff and we will add it to the roster. Please note, that unless the directors can attest to the game having the necessary turnout on SRK, or on the day of the tournament, new submissions will not be permitted.

 

OFFICIAL TOURNAMENTS: Singles & Teams

Marvel Vs Capcom 2

Capcom Vs SNK 2

Street Fighter 3: Third Strike

Guilty Gear Accent Core

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

 

UNOFFICIAL/SIDE TOURNAMENTS:

Capcom vs SNK 1

Dead Or Alive 4

Soul Calibur 3

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Super Street Fighter II Turbo

X-Men vs Street Fighter

Virtua Fighter 5

 

MAIN ATTRACTION MATCHES:

Team Canada vs Team Empire Arcadia 5 on 5 Challenge

Marvel Vs Capcom 2

Capcom Vs SNK 2

Street Fighter 3: Third Strike

Tekken 5

Street Fighter Alpha 3

 

Marvel vs Capcom 2: Low Tier Tournament

$5 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

The teams allowed must follow the 4 ratio system and must have 3 characters on them. If you have a team with 4 ratios or less then it is allowed in the tournament. if your team exceeds 4 ratios then it is not allowed.

 

Banned Characters:

Cable

Sentinel

Magneto

Storm

Spiral

Ironman

Warmachine

 

Ratio 2 Characters (combinable with Ratio 1 only):

Cyclops

Psylocke

Captain Commando

Cammy

Blackheart

Dr. Doom

Strider

Megaman

Iceman

Omega Red

Rogue

 

Ratio 1 Characters:

Every other character in the game

 

The Ratio 4 Challenge

$1 entry

1 character & groove per player throughout the entire tournament

random seeds

single match, double elimination

2 out of 3 games per semi final match

3 out of 5 games grand finals

Winner Take All

 

MONEY MATCH STATION

In an effort to help players actually get to their money matches instead of people lining them up and then nothing come of it. There will be a television w/each console specifically for Money Matches. This television will not be used for any other purpose. It follows a couple of stipulations though.

There are no matches on this televison less than $5

$5 matches can not be any longer than 2/3 falls

$10 - $15 matches can not be any longer than 3/5 falls

$20 matches can not be any longer than 4/7 falls

Races to 5 must be worth at least $25

Races to 10 must be worth at least $50

* There will be a waiting list for this station's use (first come first serve) and I will personally be directing

* If players elect to "run it back" they end up at "the back of the line" rather than doing it right afterwards

* Game selection is not limited to games affiliated with T8. If the players can supply any fighting game or versus puzzle game (Magical Drop or Puzzle Fighter for example) they are welcome to do so.

 

FORMAT FOR OFFICIAL TOURNAMENTS:

 

Street Fighter 3: 3rd strike (PS2)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Street Fighter 3: 3rd strike Team Tournament (PS2)

$15 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game per match

2 out of 3 games Semi Finals (Winners & Losers)

3 out of 5 games grand finals

 

Capcom vs SNK 2 (PS2)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

You must keep team order if you win a game and if blind pick is requested

 

Capcom vs SNK 2 Team Tournament (PS2)

$15 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game per match

2 out of 3 games Semi Finals (Winners & Losers)

3 out of 5 games grand finals

 

Marvel vs Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

game freezing glitches and the dead body infinite are banned

You must keep team order if you win a game and if blind pick is requested

 

Marvel vs Capcom 2 Team Tournament (Dreamcast)

$15 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game per match

2 out of 3 games Semi Finals (Winners & Losers)

3 out of 5 games grand finals

 

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (PS3)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Team Tournament (PS3)

$15 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game per match

2 out of 3 games Semi Finals (Winners & Losers)

3 out of 5 games Grand Finals

 

Guilty Gear Accent Core (PS2)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

* Standard macros for pad will be allowed

 

Guilty Gear Accent Core Team Tournament (PS2)

$15 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game per match

2 out of 3 games Semi Finals (Winners & Losers)

3 out of 5 games Grand Finals

*Standard macros for pad will be allowed

 

 

FORMAT FOR SIDE TOURNAMENTS:

There is a 16 player requirement for all side tournaments. There are no exceptions to this rule. If the game can not garner 16 players, it is taking away valueable resources from other games that have players all wanting to play. Also, please note that the entry fee for side tournaments is dependant on the game.

 

Capcom vs SNK 1 (Dreamcast)

$3 entry

double elimination tournament

Single game matches

2 out of 3 games per semi final match

3 out of 5 games grand finals

 

Street Fighter Alpha 3 (PS2 - Alpha Anthology)

$5 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Super Street Fighter II Turbo (PS2 - Capcom Classic Collection 2)

$5 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3)

$5 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

X-Men Vs Street Fighter (Macro & Non-Macro) (MAME: ROM)

$7 entry (mandatory $5 for non-macro & $2 for macro)

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Dead Or Alive 4 (X-BOX 360)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

Soul Calibur 3 (PS2)

$10 entry

double elimination tournament

2 out of 3 games per match

3 out of 5 games per semi final match

4 out of 7 games grand finals

 

MAIN SCHEDULE:

Friday:

3:00pm: Registration starts for all tournaments

7:00pm: Marvel vs Capcom 2 Low Tier Tournament begins

7:00pm: The Ratio 4 Challenge begins

7:00pm: Capcom vs SNK 1 begins

8:00pm: Tekken 5 Team Tournament begins (3 player teams)

8:00pm: CvS2 Team Tournament begins (Player per Ratio rule in effect)

8:00pm: MvC2 Team Tournament begins (3 player teams)

8:00pm: 3S Team Tournament begins (SBO rules in effect - No duplicate characters)

8:00pm: Guilty Gear Accent Core Team Tournament begins (3 player teams)

 

Saturday

11:00am: Registration resumes for all games

2:00pm - Registration ends for Capcom vs SNK 2, Guilty Gear Accent Core, Dead Or Alive 4, X-Men vs Street Fighter, Soul Calibur 3

3:00pm - Capcom vs SNK 2 begins

3:00pm - Guilty Gear Accent Core begins

3:00pm - Dead Or Alive 4 begins

3:00pm - X-Men vs Street Fighter (Macro Tournament) begins

3:00pm - Soul Calibur 3 begins

3:00pm - Registration ends for Marvel vs Capcom 2, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Virtua Fighter 5

4:00pm - Marvel vs Capcom 2 begins

4:00pm - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike begins

4:00pm - Virtua Fighter 5 begins

4:00pm - Registration ends for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Super Street Fighter II Turbo

5:00pm - Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection begins

5:00pm - Street Fighter Alpha 3 begins

5:00pm - Super Street Fighter II Turbo begins

5:00pm - X-Men vs Street Fighter (Non Macro) begins

8:00pm - Team Canada vs Empire Arcadia 5 on 5 Challenge begins

 

Sunday

As is traditionally the case, the Sunday will be used as a carry over day should any tournaments not be able to finish on Saturday night.

 

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION – OFFICIAL TOURNAMENTS:

All tournaments will have a distribution of 70/20/10. There are no cuts to the management or any of that other stuff.

 

Whatever goes into the pot, goes back out to the players.

 

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION – SIDE/UNOFFICIAL TOURNAMENTS:

All tournaments will have a distribution of 80/20. There are no cuts to the management or any of that other stuff. Whatever goes into the pot, goes back out to the players.

 

This will truly be the biggest and best T Tournament that anyone has ever seen. I look forward to seeing lots of old faces and new ones from across Canada and The United States.

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I like how the tournaments are taking place on console. I mean, that's where most people get the bulk of their playing time I'd assume, so it makes sense. I'd probably go if VF4 was on the menu, as I haven't even touched VF5 yet, but I guess its time has passed. How is the turnout for this thing anyway?

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The main thing about console tournaments is that you can have so many more tvs. Playing with just 1 or 2 cabinets takes all day.

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How is the turnout for this thing anyway?

It depends on the game being played. A game like 3rd Strike is very popular in Toronto and draws around 70 - 80 people each year. We usually have a couple hundred unique players for this event spanning across many games.

 

There's a very talented pool of Virtua Fighter players in Toronto, you should join up and put your skills to the test.

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"Elitist"? What does that even mean? It's a group of players getting together for some fun and competition. All skill levels are welcome and everyone will have a good time. There's nothing elitist about it.

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Meh. Looks very elitist.

I'm not quite sure what that's supposed to mean. The very best players from all over Canada and some from the United States come up for this annual tournament, showcasing great talent but it's hardly an elitist tournament. We encourage all players with all skill levels to participate. For many it proves a great learning experience as they get to see the best a game engine has to offer in a competitive environment. There's nothing elitist nor would be ever exclude any players from this event.

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The list of games and banned characters. Thats why it looks elitist. I look at the list and its the same list of games only hardcore fighting game fans play all over again.

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It's a fighting game tournament.

 

It doesn't seem like anything has really been left out, pretty much any game that's considered worthwhile is here with the exception of something from the King of Fighters line, but I guess that's where Capcom vs SNK 1 and 2 come in. What do you want, Super Smash Brothers? Mortal Kombat? Those seem to be the only two 'notable' games missing otherwise.

 

And banning certain characters only evens the playing field. It would be really unfair and elitist if great players who knew every trick and manipulation of every massively overpowered character were allowed to use them to kill everyone else.

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I would argue that it would be "elitist" if they had picked a bunch of old, obscure, archaic games that very few people play or that very few people even consider worthwhile. My only complaint would be lack of VF4, but I guess VF5 has usurped its place in the competitive forum, and the series isn't as crazy popular here as it is in Japan.

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I couldn't figure out where this "banned" idea came from until I went back through the thread.

 

The banned list is for the Marvel vs Capcom 2 low tier tournament. The banned characters are considered the best in the game and have a distinct advantage over the rest of the roster. We thought it'd be fun as an attraction match (note the banned list is only for the low tier event, not the team tournament or singles tournament) to only have low tier characters in there for a big change of pace and to let players showcase talents they don't typically get to show in regular tournaments.

 

Concerning games not on the list, we have a thread specifically for games nominated by the players. For instance if World's Worst Fan wanted VF4 on the game list, he can nominate it. If he gets 16 players (himself included) to join, we would be more than happy to add the game into the schedule because the players want it and we want as diverse a line up as possible.

 

On a related note; we wanted to work with the local Smash community adding either Melee or Brawl (if it was available) to the list and they turned down working with us.

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Sounds really fun. Probably just a little too far though. I actually have a lot of friends going now that SC3 is there, but they're in Jersey or New York and that's not quite as ridiculously far as it would be for me.

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Sounds really fun. Probably just a little too far though. I actually have a lot of friends going now that SC3 is there, but they're in Jersey or New York and that's not quite as ridiculously far as it would be for me.

Yeah we don't usually get too many folks coming all the way up from Maryland. Maryland and Virginia have a fantastic fighting game scene though with some of the top players in the entire continent. I was just at the East Coast Championships this past weekend and got to meet many players and hang with some old faces. Great times...

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*bump*

 

We're two weeks away from the biggest tournament in Canada and one of the five major North American tournaments. We'd love to see some new faces.

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