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Apex
GameSuper Smash Bros.
Founded2009
FounderJohnathan Lugo (resigned)
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
  • SSBM: Masaya "aMSa" Chikamoto
  • SSBWU: reflection
  • SSB64: KD3
  • SSBB: Cody “Cody” William
  • PM: Adam "Armada" Lindgren (discontinued after 2014)
  • Most titlesAdam "Armada" Lindgren (3 titles) (SSBM: 2012, 2013) (PM: 2014)
    Official websiteApex

    Apex is an annual esports tournament held in New Jersey that is focused on Super Smash Bros. The event's first incarnation was in 2009 with Jesus "Jman" Fernandez as the champion of Super Smash Bros. Melee and Elliot "Ally" Carroza-Oyarce as champion of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Each year the event grew with more competitors entering. Apex 2014 garnered 629 entrants and was the 2nd largest tournament for Melee at the time after EVO 2013. Though the tournament initially focused on Brawl, the feature game has since switched to Melee due to its popularity.[1] In 2010, an event for Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 was added. In 2014, the fan modificationofBrawl, Project M was added for singles only. Project M has recently been removed as an official event out copyright concerns under Nintendo of America[2] sponsorship and Third Party relations.

    Apex 2015 was officially sponsored by Nintendo of America[2] and was the largest tournament for Super Smash Bros. in history until it was surpassed by EVO 2015.[3][4] Apex has been described as the "Super Bowl of 'Super Smash Bros.'" by Ben Lindbergh of sports website Grantland.[5]

    History[edit]

    Apex was founded in 2009 by Johnathan Lugo, known by his alias "Alex Strife", as a Super Smash Bros. tournament. The tournament also hosts side events which include fighting games such as Street Fighter, Marvel vs. Capcom, Tekken, and others.

    2009[edit]

    Apex 2009 was hosted at the Clarion Hotel Palmer Inn in Princeton, New Jersey. The tournament featured Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Melee, and Brawl+. Melee singles was won by Jman and doubles was won by Mew2King and Jman. Brawl singles was won by Ally and doubles was won by Ally and Mew2King. Brawl+ singles was won by ChuDat. In Brawl crews, MD/VA won.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (52 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Jesus Fernandez Jman Fox
    2nd United States Jason Zimmerman Mew2King Marth, Sheik, Fox
    3rd United States Daniel Rodriguez ChuDat Ice Climbers
    4th United States Aziz Al-Yami Hax Captain Falcon
    5th Canada Roustane Benzeguir Kage Ganondorf
    5th United States Charles Meighen Cactuar Fox
    7th United States Bobby Scarnewman Scar Captain Falcon
    7th United States Hazz Fox
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (210 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Ally Snake
    2nd United States Jason Zimmerman Mew2King Meta Knight
    3rd United States lain Ice Climbers
    4th United States Jason Bates Anti Meta Knight
    5th United States Trevor Hirschen Atomsk King Dedede
    5th United States Kelvin Quezada Ksizzle Meta Knight
    7th United States Wyatt Beekman ADHD Diddy Kong
    7th United States Antoine Sledge Anther Pikachu

    2010[edit]

    Apex 2010 was hosted in New Brunswick, New JerseyatRutgers University–New Brunswick's College Avenue Student Center. It featured Melee, Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 64. It also featured the Brawl mods Brawl+ and Brawl-.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (220 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Juan Debiedma Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    2nd Sweden Adam Lindgren Armada Peach
    3rd United States Jason Zimmerman Mew2King Sheik, Marth, Fox
    4th United States Kevin Nanney Dr. PeePee Falco
    5th United States Jeffrey Williamson Axe Pikachu
    5th United States Robert Wright Wobbles Ice Climbers
    7th United States Jesus Fernandez Jman Fox
    7th United States Julian Zhu Zhu Falco
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (269 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Larry Holland DEHF Falco
    2nd Japan Brood Olimar
    3rd United States Jason Zimmerman Mew2King Meta Knight
    4th United States Lee Martin Lee Martin Lucario, Meta Knight
    5th Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Ally Snake
    5th United States lain Ice Climbers
    7th Japan Tetsuhisa Kosaka RAIN Falco, Meta Knight
    7th United States Trevor Hirschen Atomsk King Dedede, Ice Climbers, Wario
    Super Smash Bros. Singles (22 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Will Engel Sensei Fox
    2nd United States Michael Brancato Nintendude Captain Falcon
    3rd United States Joe Franks m3gav01t Captain Falcon
    4th United States Jerry Liu valoem Pikachu

    2012[edit]

    After a one-year hiatus, Apex 2012 returned to New Brunswick, New Jersey at Rutgers University's College Avenue Student Center. It featured Melee, Brawl, and 64. Melee Singles was won by Armada and doubles by Armada and Mew2King. Brawl was won by Otori in singles and Otori and Kakera in doubles. Smash 64 was won by SuPeRbOoMfAn and doubles was won by Isai and Nintendude. In Melee USA v the World, USA won by a massive 8 stocks. Brawl was set to have a crew battle, but it was cancelled due to time constraints. The tournament was criticized because Brawl did not have enough setups, causing delay in pool matches and necessitating the cancellation of the crew battle.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (318 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Sweden Adam Lindgren Armada Peach, Young Link
    2nd United States Juan Debiedma Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    3rd United States Joseph Marquez Mango Falco, Fox
    4th Mexico Javier Ruiz Javi Fox
    5th United States Kevin Nanney Dr. PeePee Falco
    5th Canada David MacDonald KirbyKaze Sheik
    7th United States Aziz Al-Yami Hax Captain Falcon
    7th United States DaJuan McDaniel Shroomed Dr. Mario
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (400 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Japan Ishikawa Kenta Otori Meta Knight
    2nd Japan Yuta Uejima Nietono Olimar
    3rd United States Nairoby Quezada Nairo Meta Knight
    4th United States Eric Lew ESAM Ice Climbers, Pikachu
    5th Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Ally Snake
    5th Japan Ishikawa Shota Kakera Meta Knight
    7th United States Timothy Campos UltimateRazer Snake
    7th United States Wyatt Beekman ADHD Diddy Kong
    Super Smash Bros. Singles (64 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Canada Daniel Hoyt SuPeRbOoMfAn Captain Falcon, Fox
    2nd United States Isai Alvarado Isai Link
    3rd Mexico Jaime Rodriguez JaimeHR Captain Falcon, Fox, Samus
    4th United States Kefit Pikachu
    5th United States Michael Brancato Nintendude Pikachu, Mario
    5th United States Will Engel Sensei Pikachu, Fox
    7th United States Joe Franks m3gav01t Captain Falcon
    7th Denmark Julius Vissing King Funk Captain Falcon

    2013[edit]

    Apex 2013 was again hosted in the College Avenue Student Center at Rutgers University featuring Melee, Brawl, and 64. It also featured USA v The World crew battles for both Melee and Brawl. In addition, Melee had The Links v The Stinks crew battle, in which a team of seven Links challenged team of six well known low tier mains and were joined by "The Final Boss," Kage, to a crew battle.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (336 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Sweden Adam Lindgren Armada Peach, Young Link
    2nd United States Kevin Nanney Dr. PeePee Falco, Marth
    3rd United States Jason Zimmerman CT.EMP|Mew2King Marth, Sheik
    4th United States Joseph Marquez Mango Fox, Falco
    5th United States Juan Debiedma Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    5th United States DaJuan McDaniel Shroomed Dr. Mario
    7th United States Aziz Al-Yami Hax Captain Falcon
    7th Canada David MacDonald KirbyKaze Sheik
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (338 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Saleem Young Salem Zero Suit Samus
    2nd United States Jason Zimmerman CT.EMP|Mew2King Meta Knight
    3rd Japan Ishikawa Kenta Otori Meta Knight
    4th United States Nairoby Quezada Nairo Meta Knight
    5th United States Jason Bates Anti Meta Knight
    5th Japan Takeshi Gomota Mikeneko Marth
    7th United States Samuel Buzby Dabuz Olimar
    7th Netherlands Ramin Delshad Mr. R Marth
    Super Smash Bros. Singles (96 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Japan Nico Watanabe Kikoushi Kirby
    2nd United States Isai Alvarado Isai Mario
    3rd Canada Daniel Hoyt SuPeRbOoMfAn Captain Falcon, Fox, Pikachu
    4th Japan Akio Tamowo Ruoka Dancho Captain Falcon, Luigi
    5th Mexico Jaime Rodriguez JaimeHR Captain Falcon, Fox
    6th United States Hugo Morgan Sensei Pikachu, Fox, Captain Falcon
    7th United States Dennis Keith Kefit Pikachu
    8th Japan Nangoku Ness

    2014[edit]

    Apex 2014 was hosted at the DoubleTree hotel in Somerset, New Jersey featuring Melee, Project M, Brawl, and 64.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (629 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Kevin Nanney VGBC|Dr. PeePee Falco, Marth
    2nd United States Jason Zimmerman CT.EMP|Mew2King Sheik, Marth, Fox
    3rd United States Joseph Marquez MIOM|Mango Falco, Fox
    4th Sweden William Hjelte Leffen Fox
    5th United States Juan Debiedma CT|Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    5th United States Colin Green Colbol Fox
    7th United States Joshua Davis SS|s0ft Jigglypuff
    7th United States Shephard Lima Fiction Fox
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (370 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Nairoby Quezada Nairo Meta Knight
    2nd Chile Gonzalo Barrios CT|ZeRo Meta Knight
    3rd United States Eric Lew ESAM Pikachu, Ice Climbers
    4th United States Jason Zimmerman CT.EMP|Mew2King Meta Knight
    5th Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Ally Meta Knight, Snake
    5th United States Wyatt Beekman ADHD Diddy Kong
    7th United States Eric Legesse Tyrant Meta Knight
    7th United States Vincent Cannino Vinnie Ice Climbers
    Project M Singles (382 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Sweden Adam Lindgren CT.EMP|Armada Pit
    2nd United States Jason Zimmerman CT.EMP|Mew2King Fox, Marth, Mewtwo
    3rd United States Larry Holland DEHF Falco, Fox
    4th United States Brandon Nunnenkamp Rolex Snake
    5th United States Jeremy Westfahl Fly Amanita King Dedede
    5th United States Alexander Maguire Sethlon Roy
    7th Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Ally Ike
    7th United States Rob Dickson Oracle R.O.B.
    Super Smash Bros. Singles (157 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Isai Alvarado CT|Isai Jigglypuff
    2nd Japan Moyashi Pikachu, Kirby
    3rd Canada Daniel Hoyt SuPeRbOoMfAn Captain Falcon, Fox, Pikachu, Kirby
    4th Mexico Arturo Hernández Mariguas Captain Falcon, Pikachu
    5th United States Eduardo Tovar tacos Captain Falcon, Yoshi, Kirby
    5th United States Justin Hallett CT|Wizzrobe Yoshi
    7th Japan Ruoka Dancho Captain Falcon, Kirby
    7th Mexico Jaime Rodriguez JaimeHR Fox, Captain Falcon, Samus

    2015[edit]

    Apex 2015, which ran from January 30 to February 1, included Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 64, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Ultra Street Fighter IV, Guilty Gear Xrd, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Killer Instinct. It was initially hosted at Clarion Hotel Empire Meadowlands in Secaucus, New Jersey and featured the first Melee tournament with over a thousand entrants with 1037 players participating.[6] Super Smash Bros. for Wii U included over 800 entrants.

    The tournament was officially sponsored by Nintendo and included a playable demo of Splatoon.[7] Apex dropped Brawl fan mod Project M from its 2015 lineup and all of its qualifiers.[8] Streaming for fangame, Super Smash Bros. Crusade, has also been denied.[9] Lugo alleged he received death threats for the dropping of Project M from some members of the community.[10][11] In January 2015, Lugo announced he was stepping down from Apex after multiple media reports alleging sexual harassment by tournament attendees.[12][13]

    After a false fire alarm occurred on the morning of January 30, fire marshals discovered that parts of the hotel were in violation of safety codes. The marshals removed access to the ballrooms, which had a partially collapsed roof.[14] The main tournament was delayed for a day and was moved 40 miles away to the Garden State Convention Center in Somerset, New Jersey.[15]

    Super Smash Bros. Melee Singles (1,037 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Kevin Nanney EG|PPMD Falco, Marth
    2nd Sweden Adam Lindgren [A]|Armada Peach, Fox
    3rd Sweden William Hjelte Leffen Fox
    4th United States Joseph Marquez C9|Mango Fox, Falco
    5th Japan Masaya Chikamoto VGBC|aMSa Yoshi
    5th United States Juan Debiedma Liquid|Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    7th Canada David MacDonald EMG|KirbyKaze Sheik
    7th United States DaJuan McDaniel Shroomed Sheik
    Super Smash Bros. For Wii U Singles (837 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Chile Gonzalo Barrios ZeRo Diddy Kong
    2nd United States Samuel Buzby PL.XFIRE|Dabuz Olimar, Rosalina and Luma
    3rd Netherlands Ramin Delshad LLL|Mr. R Sheik
    4th United States Wesley Alexander 6WX Sonic
    5th Japan Yuta Uejima DtN|Nietono Sheik
    5th United States Jason Zimmerman PL.MVG|Mew2King Diddy Kong
    7th Japan Yuta Kawamura Abadango Pac-Man
    7th United States Jestise Negron AO.CT|MVD Duck Hunt, Little Mac
    Super Smash Bros. Singles (188 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Canada Daniel Hoyt TEG|SuPeRbOoMfAn Captain Falcon, Pikachu
    2nd United States Eduardo Tovar tacos Yoshi, Kirby, Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff
    3rd United States Justin Hallett COG|Wizzrobe Yoshi
    4th Mexico Arturo Hernández Mariguas Pikachu, Kirby, Captain Falcon
    5th United States Abacus Zilch TR3G|LD Fox
    5th United States KeroKeroppi Kirby, Pikachu
    7th Mexico Yoshua Castillo SF|Dext3r Pikachu
    7th United States Javier Romero Fireblaster Yoshi, Mario
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Singles (176 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Canada Elliot Carroza-Oyarce Boreal|Ally Snake
    2nd United States Nairoby Quezada Nairo Meta Knight
    3rd United States Jestise Negron AO.CT|MVD Snake
    4th United States Saleem Young CT|Salem Zero Suit Samus
    5th Canada Vishal Balaram V115 Zero Suit Samus
    5th United States Vincent Cannino PL.XFIRE|Vinnie Ice Climbers
    7th Germany Ufuk Fidan cyve Diddy Kong
    7th Japan Takeshi Shimizu Shimitake Pikachu

    2016[edit]

    After the controversies surrounding the 2015 event, there were doubts over the future of the Apex tournament. However Andre "Bifuteki" Augustin announced that the event would continue under his leadership.[16] Apex 2016 was the seventh edition of the Apex series which took place on June 17–19, 2016 under the new management of the Bifuteki crew.[17] The event was considerably smaller the previous incarnation and even had to cancel its Brawl event due to low turnout.[18]

    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Samuel Buzby Dabuz Rosalina
    2nd United States James Makekau-Tyson CLG|VoiD Sheik, Mewtwo, Fox
    3rd Japan Yuta Uejima DNG|Nietono Diddy Kong
    4th United States Jason Zimmerman FOX.MVG|Mew2King Cloud
    5th United States Tyler Martins Marss Zero Suit Samus
    5th Canada Kelsy Medeiros Circa.HoH|SuperGirlKels Sonic
    7th United States Gavin Dempsey DMG|Tweek Cloud
    7th United States James Wade DMG|James Cloud, Diddy Kong, Luigi
    Super Smash Bros. Melee (159 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Jason Zimmerman FOX.MVG|Mew2King Sheik, Marth
    2nd United States James Lauerman Mafia Peach
    3rd United States Ryan Coker-Welch CT|The Moon Marth
    4th United States Hendrick Pilar DJ Nintendo Fox
    5th United States John Daily GG|Minty Samus
    5th United States Nick Stango Stango Marth
    7th United States Michael Serpico PudgyPanda Ice Climbers
    7th United States Bryan Somaiah Kaeon Fox
    Super Smash Bros. 64 (55 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st United States Tommy Speziale Koroshiyo|Stranded Pikachu, Captain Falcon, Kirby
    2nd United States Maxim Korobskiy Sedda|Star King Kirby, Yoshi
    3rd United States Javier Romero Fireblaster Yoshi, Mario
    4th United States Rob Stone cobr Kirby, Captain Falcon, Samus, Pikachu
    5th United States Steve Pisano DFX Fox, Pikachu
    5th United States Gerald Thomas GIMP|NTA Captain Falcon, Mario, Samus
    7th United States Keefe Mitman Nebs|Zeppelin Captain Falcon
    7th United States Hernan Sedda Sedda Fox

    2022[edit]

    Apex 2022 took place on November 18th-20th, 2022 in Secaucus, New Jersey. It featured Melee, Ultimate, Smash 64, Brawl, and Smash 4 events.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee (461 entrants)
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Japan Masaya Chikamoto aMSa Yoshi
    2nd United States Zain Naghmi Zain Marth
    3rd United States Juan DeBiedma Hungrybox Jigglypuff
    4th United States Cody Schwab iBDW Fox
    5th United States Jeffrey Williamson Axe Pikachu
    5th United States Dawud Rahman Aklo Fox, Link
    7th United States Jake DiRado Jmook Sheik
    7th Canada Kurtis Pratt Moky Fox
    Place Player Alias Character(s)
    1st Japan Miya Mr. Game & Watch
    2nd United States Jude Harris Jakal Wolf
    3rd United States Anthony Casale MPg Mega Man
    4th United States Samuel Robert Buzby Dabuz Rosalina & Luma, Min Min
    5th United States Darrell Boone Quandale Dinglelingleton Steve
    5th United States Syrup Ness
    7th United States David Leon LeoN Bowser
    7th Japan Gakuto Ito Gackt Ness

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Chris Higgins (26 January 2015). "The battle for best brawler continues at Apex 2015". Red Bull. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ a b Steve Watts (2015-01-09). "Nintendo Sponsoring Smash Bros. Tournament". IGN. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Omar Sohail (2015-01-16). "Super Smash Bros. Tournament start date Jan. 30; : Nintendo to sponsor Apex 2015 tournament". Christian Today. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Rob Crossley (2015-01-12). "Super Smash Bros Tournament Endorsed by Nintendo". GameSpot. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Lindbergh, Ben (2015-02-18). "Fight Club: Catching a Beating at the Super Bowl of 'Super Smash Bros.'". Grantland. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  • ^ Garrett Jutte (2015-01-25). "Apex 2015 Will Be the Biggest Super Smash Bros. Melee Tournament Yet". Guardian Liberty Voice. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Jason Gallagher (2015-01-21). "Rumor Patrol: Nintendo to Show Off Surprise Game at Apex 2015?". Game Rant. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Joe LoGuidice (November 17, 2014). "Project M expunged altogether from Apex 2015, including Salty Suite". Esports Heaven. Archived from the original on 2015-02-02. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  • ^ Chris Priestman (2015-01-26). "Super Smash Bros. Fan Project Told Not To Stream During Apex 2015". Siliconera. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Ian Walker (2015-01-12). "Apex 2015 Becomes Largest Super Smash Bros. Melee Tournament of All Time, Registration Extended One Day". Shoryuken. Archived from the original on 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Ian J. Barker (2014-11-10). "Fighting game organizer targeted with death threats". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Daniel Lee (2015-01-20). "Melee It On Me – Alex Strife steps down from Apex". MeleeItOnMe. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Schreier, Jason (2015-01-20). "Smash Tourney Organizer Steps Down Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations". Kotaku. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  • ^ Schreier, Jason (2015-01-30). "Smash Tournament Relocates After Hotel Violates Safety Codes". Kotaku. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  • ^ Wilson Conde (2015-01-30). "Apex 2015 video gaming tourney moved after Secaucus hotel cited for fire code violations". NJ.com. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  • ^ Bahn, Chris. "Why Does Everyone Still Hate Apex? An Interview with Bifuteki". PVP Live. Archived from the original on 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  • ^ Apex Series [@apex_series] (2016-01-25). "Apex will go down this summer June 17th - 19th" (Tweet). Retrieved 2016-02-08 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Jurek, Steven (May 29, 2016). "Apex cancels Super Smash Bros. Brawl tournament due to lack of entrants". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on July 4, 2016.
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