First up before we list the results, the next player to face the Qualifying round will be…
Tramell Lowry
Good luck on your trial. Here’s how Nick did on his trial.
Nick Skogstad

We had a blast today with the first trials in Old-Schooled Season 2. Before we get to the results, the next player chosen at random called on to take the Qualifying is
Good luck on your trial. Here’s a look at how Kevin and Jaydie did.



The challenge list for the Qualifying round of Season 2 has been finalized. Before we list them though, here is the first scheduled player, selected at random.
Good luck, I’ll be contacting you soon to schedule a time for your trial. And here’s the challenges you’ll be facing for the qualifying round.
1 point scored for every one of the 8 levels cleared. +2 points for game completion. No continues.
Low score challenge on the USA course in 1P Stroke Play. You may choose any character you like. Use any many continues as you need to finish the course.
High score challenge. No continues.
1 point scored for the each of the 11 opponents defeated in the 1 Player game. +3 points for game completion. No continues. Capcom Soldier gamepad available on request.
High score challenge in the 1 player game Mariokart GP 100cc Flower Cup. No continues.
High score challenge. No continues. Stage order for this challenge will be Reptyl, Firelord, Possessor, Emperor, Mephisto, and Magik Domain.
1P War mode. 1 point scored for defeating each of the 35 opponents. +9 points for game completion. No continues.
Timed challenge. 1 hour or until Samus dies. 1 point for every Metroid killed. +11 bonus points for killing the Metroid Queen (IE: 12 total. 1 For killing a Metroid and +11 for it being the queen.). +1 point for making it to the exit.
If you have any questions or need any assistance getting some of these games for practice, please contact me and I will assist you.
To help you all get prepared, here’s a selection of longplay videos of the featured games.
After a long hiatus were are now ready to start signups for another season of the Old-Schooled League. With a new season comes changes and updates to the format so head on over to the rules and format page to get a heads up everything that will be new to this season. If you’re ready to join follow the instructions on how to join and send me an email with the needed information. I’m looking to get a minimum of 8 players before we begin the final round. I’ll announce more about start times once we’ve got enough sign-ups.
Missed the last season? Here’s the finale from last season.
(It looks like WordPress.com is having issues with twitch.tv so you can click here to view the video.)
On August 8th, 2015 Sebastien took on the four challenges of the Old-Schooled Intermediate round. Here’s how he did.
Sebastien came in and gave it his all on his run, but the convoluted paths in Metroid and the difficulty of the other challenges proved to much for him, putting an end to his Old-Schooled hopes for this season. We look forward to seeing him back again in Season 2. The twitch video of the run can be viewed by clicking the date link above.
On July 25th, 2015 Nick took on the four challenges of the Old-Schooled Intermediate round. Here’s how he did.
Nick logged the best time seen so far, logging a full game completion in Metal Storm and three game completions in Contra before he chose to stop his run. The twitch video of the run can be viewed by clicking the date link above.
On July 11th, 2015 Don took on the four challenges of the Old-Schooled Intermediate round. Here’s how he did.
Since this is my own run I won’t comment on it other than to say I was incredibly happy to have beaten the Stage 5 boss with so little time on the clock. The twitch video of the run can be viewed by clicking the date link above.
On June 6th 2015 Macrus took on the four challenges of the Old-Schooled Intermediate round. Here’s how he did.
Marcus showed a good performance in Metal Storm and was very adept on the Speeder Bikes in Stage 3 of Battletoads but sadly crashed out just sort of completing it. He also did well with Contra though he struggled with Metroid in the last part of the trial.
On May 5th, 2015 Patrick Corpin logged his trial for Season 1 of the Old-Schooled League when he took on the four challenges for the Beginner round. Here’s how he did.
I’d like to thank Pat for participating as he was a real good sport about coming out and logging his time to help the league. You can watch the video below to see how he did.