First Annual Dustbowl Regional Kicks Off Oct 19

First Annual Dustbowl Regional Kicks Off Oct 19

Big things have small beginnings. . .

This Fall, the crew of Upstate Fighting Game Community (UFGC for short), will be hosting their first regional championship in Upstate NY. Attendees will be able to compete with a variety of local players, along with a few guest appearances from other competitors throughout the Tri-State area face off in Super Street Fighter IV AE v. 2012, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Injustice: Gods Among Us and more.

Full details below!

Date: Oct 19th

Venue: October 19, 2013
Carnegie Conference Center @ Driver’s Village
5885 East Circle Drive
Cicero, NY

Streams by:

www.twitch.tv/Bifuteki
www.twitch.tv/Upstate_FGC

Contact :
Kashaun Fyr Damus Hayden

Luis Infante

Brandan Spier

Venue fee: 15 , first 30 people in the door 10 venue fee
Entry: 10 to enter each gamee

Tournament Rules: All Capcom games will be on Xbox360

Singles: UMVC3 and 3D fighters will be 3/5 the whole Tournament
2D fighters will be 2/3 until winners/losers/ grandfinals and will be 3/5

Teams: All team tournaments will be single matches throughout the tournament

Sign up begin at 11 am and will end at 2:30 pm all late sign ups will be an additional $5 bucks for venue

the event will have tons of vendors! get your shirts and video games and tons of retro games thanks to Retro Gaming Convention!.
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Games:
UMVC3 singles: 300 pot bonus!

SF4 AE: Singles pot bonus TBA

SFXT: Singles: prizes TBA

Injustice: God Among Us

Soul Calibur V

Tekken Tag Tournament 2: $100 pot bonus

Winjammers

Super Smash Brothers: Brawl

Super Smash Brothers: melee

Teams:

UMVC3: $30 per team 3v3

SF4 AE: $30 per team 3v3

TTT 2: $20 per team 2v2
Start Times for game TBA

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INFO:

Twitter: @uf_damus
@Dustbowltourny

Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/UpstateNYFGC

Twitch: www.twitch.tv/upstate_FGC

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Chris has worked in and around the gaming industry over the past 16 years, including two gaming enthusiast websites and several freelance positions with mainstream media covering trade show expos, strategy guides, and game reviews.