Game Underground Hosting Fighting Game Tournament Dec. 29th

Game Underground Hosting Fighting Game Tournament Dec. 29th

Six awesome fighters all under one roof.

Game Underground, Boston’s premier destination for video game tournaments is going to end 2012 in style, featuring some of most popular titles filled with top-notch talent, merriment and fun. Organized by Lucky D of Always Godlike fame, attendees can look forward to throwing down in AE 2012, Mortal Kombat 9, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Persona 4: Arena, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and the all-new PlayStation All-Stars.

The action kicks off on December 29th at the only Game Underground retailer in Framingham, MA. There’s a $5 cover charge at the door and tournament admission will run $10 per title. $10 Per Team for those enterting All-Stars Doubles.

Additional details for all games and supported platforms can be found below. If you’re in the New England/Boston area, or just looking for a reason to come out – – make sure to lock down that date and support GU’s final tournament weekly for 2012. And of course, you can stay up to date with additional tournament events hosted by GU for such games as Black Ops 2, Halo 4, Madden and more.

Visit the official Game Underground Facebook page, available :

 

  • 12pm MK9 (PS3)
  • 1pm Tekken Tag 2 (PS3)
  • 1pm Playstation All Stars 1v1
  • 2pm Playstation All Stars 2v2
  • 3pm Persona 4 Arena (XBOX 360)
  • 4pm Street Fighter IV AE (XBOX 360)
  • 6pm Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 (XBOX 360)

$5 Venue Fee covers all games
$10 Tournament Entrance Fee per Game
$10 Per Team for All Stars Doubles
SF and P4A
2/3 Matches
3/5 Loser’s + Winner’s Finals
UMVC3
3/5 Matches
3/5 Loser’s + Winner’s Finals
Tekken Tag 2
3/5 Rounds 2/3 Sets
3/5 Loser’s + Winner’s Finals
No Solo Mode

Playstation All Stars
Both Tournaments
5 Stock Unlimited time

Double Elimination
1st 70% of Pot
2nd 20% of Pot
3rd 10% of Pot

Watch the stream at
www.twitch.tv/gameunderground

 

Photo Credit: Ryuu Lavitz Photography

 

 

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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.