![]() ![]() The first publicized western Super Smash Bros. Melee Early years: 2002–2007 Competitors at Low Tier City 3, a 2015 tournament No official governing body or tournament circuit exists for professional Smash Bros., a byproduct of Nintendo's historical reluctance to directly promote the scene. community is well known in the wider fighting game community for its decentralized, grassroots scene. Major League Gaming (MLG) has also previously included Smash Bros. tournaments include the GENESIS, Evolution Championship Series (EVO), Super Smash Con and The Big House annual series. Brawl for the Wii, and to a lesser extent, Brawl itself. Smaller scenes exist for the original game and Project M, a popular fan modification of Super Smash Bros. ![]() scenes revolving around Melee and Super Smash Bros. Later tournaments have featured the other games in the series, with the two largest and most popular Smash Bros. Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001 however, in the series' native Japan, there have been tournaments as early as 1999 with the original Super Smash Bros. Organized tournament competition began in 2002 with Super Smash Bros. series of crossover fighting games published by Nintendo. competition involves professional gamers competing in the Super Smash Bros. GameCube, Wii, Nintendo 64, Wii U, Nintendo Switch Esports scene involving the Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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