Tie-breaker was decieded by first to beat an enemy.
DES: 3,550, Won Tie-breaker
EAS: 3,550, Lost Tie-breaker
APF: 2,800, Won Tie-breaker
KRW: 3,650
JTD: 2,800, Lost Tie-breaker
JDK: 4,500
Dynamite Headdy (Genesis)
Tie-breaker was score at level 2, no time-limit.
DES: 26,700, Won Tie-breaker 55,800
EAS: 26,800, Won Tie-breaker 76,400
APF: 23,300
KRW: 26,800, Lost Tie-breaker 61,200
JTD: 26,700, Lost Tie-breaker 0
JDK: 26,300
Round-robin vs. mode for 3 rounds, players used different fighters each round, and ties were settled via an extra match.
DES: 0 Wins, 3 Losses
EAS: 2 Wins, 1 Loss, Won Tie-breaker vs. APF
APF: 2 Wins, 1 Loss, Lost Tie-breaker vs. EAS
KRW: 1 Win, 2 Losses, Won Tie-breaker vs. JDK
JTD: 3 Wins, 0 Losses
JDK: 1 Win, 2 Losses, Lost Tie-breaker vs.KRW
Qualifying Round Results
Points
Name
Initials
29
Evan Small
EAS
25
Josh Davis
JTD
21
Ken Wickle
KRW
20
David E. Simmons
DES
16
James Kaufman
JKD
15
Abraham Forosan
APF
Final Round: EAS vs. JTD (Best 3 of 5)
Kid Icarus (NES)
Players were scored on a combined total of hearts plus end-of-stage score.
EAS: 49 hearts
JTD: 20 hearts
Mike Tyson’s Punchout (NES)
Players scores are a combined total of their best score against each fighter they faced.
EAS: 15,860
JTD: 20,360
Strikers 1945 Plus (Arcade)
EAS: 103,500
JTD: 149,500
Star Fox [Arwing Vs] (N64)
EAS: 5 kills
JTD: 2 kills
Worms Armageddon (N64)
EAS: 2 Worms remaning
JTD: 0 Worms remaning
Winner: EAS
EAS takes 1st place in the 9th Old-Schooled Tournament!
JTD takes 2nd place in the 9th Old-Schooled Tournament!
The 9th tournament in the epic retro gaming face-off known as Old-Schooled draws nigh! How nigh you say?
That… nigh!
(Unless of course you’re reading this after it happened in which case that joke isn’t going to make much sense. Oh, how I date myself.)
With the tournament so ni- close there is only time for one, final, secret game hint. Let’s see if you can guess what the game will be based on the following clip.
Another week in May has just ended and you know that means right? It’s hint time! Take a listen the following clip for a hint as to what another one of the secret games could be. Good luck!
Now that it’s officialy the first of May, it’s time to tease you Old-Schooled hopefuls out there with the first hint for the first secret game that will be played in the final round. See if you can guess what it is based off this audio clip.
Score Mode, two 4 player matches played. Ties in score settled via stock 1 sudden death at maximum damage.
Match 1: EAS, TDG, JLM, & VER
EAS: 5
TDG: -1 Lost Sudden Death vs. VER
JLM: -10
VER: -1 Won Sudden Death vs. TDG
Match 2: KRW, DES, JKB, & DVS
KRW: -3 Won Sudden Death vs. DES
DES: -3 Lost Sudden Death vs. KRW
JKB: -15
DVS: 10 (Added to balance match)
Players started at level 60 and had 10 minutes to see how many levels they could beat. Best score would be used to break ties.
EAS: 5 Levels, 36,900
TDG: 4 Levels, 16,600
Soldier Blade (TG16)
EAS: 531,100
TDG: 403,000
Goldeneye (N64)
EAS: 14 Kills
TDG: 4 Kills
Winner: EAS
EAS takes 1st place in the 8th Old-Schooled Tournament!
TDG takes 2nd place in the 8th Old-Schooled Tournament!
Whoops, once again I’ve proven my inability to update my page with normal updates as I get wrapped up in things. So sorry about that. For those of you who don’t already know this I’ve been expanding the Old-Schooled presence on the internet, adding a facebook group for it. Eventually I plan to move information about the tournament here as a permanent archive, but that’s still in the works. But anyway, here’s the last two promos for tournaments. Yes, they’re ads, but they’re fun to watch too.
Normally I don’t post these, so perhaps I’m tooting my own horn a little bit here, but if you look at my youtube channel you’ll notice there’s a lot of promotional videos for Old-Schooled, a gaming tournament I host in the area. It’s something I have a lot of fun doing, and since I like video editing, it was really a matter of time before I decided to put some of it down to film. The following video though, I’m pretty happy with, as it’s literally an advertisement for the next tournament that I think turned out really well. So well in fact that I’m happy to share it here. Enjoy.