Ehemaliger Nintendo-Mitarbeiter behauptet, er habe das Unternehmen vor Wiederholungen bewahrt “EVO Verlegenheit”


Super Smash Bros. Nahkampf
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Nintendo has always worked in mysterious ways, and there was one point in its lifespan when it actively tried to stop a Super Smash Bros. Nahkampf tournament going ahead at the professional fighting event EVO in 2013.

It resulted in a lot of negative press for the company at the time and didn’t help its relations with the competitive fighting game community. Anscheinend, history was set to repeat itself a year later in 2014, but that’s when Nintendo’s public relations guy (and former Nintendo Minute host) Kit Ellis took charge.

In the latest Bausatz & Krysta episode on YouTube, Ellis explained how he didn’t want Nintendo to experienceone of the worst PR momentsand that same embarrassment again, but when he asked aroundthere seemed to be no plan in place orsense of urgencyon Nintendo’s end to prepare itself for the follow-up event in 2014.

After doing some investigating and gaining an understanding of Nintendo’s requirements, the limitations along with some other roadblocks in place, he went directly to the Cannon brothers (the founders of Evolution Championship Series), who were more than happy to work something outresulting in a Nintendo and EVO partnership:

We wrapped up that meetingfelt really good about it, and went back and started to make it more formalonce we were in with that game [Smash Bros.], wir [Nintendo] were very supportive and it really became a multi-year relationship between Nintendo and EVO

I only went that one year…und danach, the people at Nintendo were like ‘oh wow, you really like solved this issue’, ‘like do just want to become like the lead for this going forward?’ und ich sagte, ‘absolutely not’. So I handed it off to somebody in the Treehouse, who became very involved with the competitive play going forward and I was very glad to not be involved in that anymore [laughs].

So just one of those things, I don’t know why I was involved in it, but I’m glad I was able to resolve this issue and not have it blow up in our face again.

Funnily enough, not long after Ellis and his Nintendo Minute co-host Krysta Yang left the American offices, Nintendo pulled out of EVO. Kit admits Nintendo’s recent decision to withdraw could easily be tied to EVO’sown issuesand also the fact the competition is now jointly owned by Sony.

Nintendo and EVO did at least enjoya good couple yearsaccording to Elliswith the company featuring booths at the event, while also sharing character announcements, und vieles mehr:

It makes sense for Nintendo to not be there nowbut Nintendo and EVO did have a good couple years runwe had a video from Mr SakuraiI had to write that script for ReggieI had to explain whatNo Johns” gemeint [laughs].

Nintendo is now focused on hosting its own Super Smash Bros. tournament events in partnership with Panda Global.

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Bild: via Kit & Krysta (YouTube)

This year’s EVO kick’s off next weekwith the fighting game tournament previously confirming Smash would not appear:

Da 2007, we’ve seen historic Super Smash Bros. moments created at EVO’s events. We are saddened that Nintendo has chosen not to continue that legacy with us this year. In der Zukunft, we hope to once again celebrate the Super Smash Bros. community alongside them.

The game lineup for the 2022 competition includes the following titles:

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, Guilty Gear-Streben, Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimative, Tekken 7, Der König der Kämpfer XV, Schmelzendes Blut: Geben Sie Lumina ein, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Granblue-Fantasie: Gegen und Schädelmädchen: 2und Zugabe.

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