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Liquid Rivalries: Super Smash Bros. Melee

When would you say competitive Smash Bros. was born? Was it on January 21st, 1999, when Nintendo released Super Smash Bros? Or on November 21st 2001, when Melee was released? Or on April, 2002, when Matt Deezie started the Tournament Go series? I set the date two years later - January 10th, 2004. That was the day Melee held its first national, Game Over. In my eyes, a sport doesn’t come alive just by merit of a ruleset or a tournament. To be living, a sport needs a full-fledged scene

Evening Reading – June 24, 2020

Hey Shacknews, it's time for Evening Reading. Let's officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look. In case you missed it at Shacknews: [embedded content] Crabs needs 6 friends to play @astroneergame with him...The Wide World of Electronic Sports: Episode 51 ?LIVE https://t.co/ZWTiS4BCk1 pic.twitter.com/lvdTdKPk8J — Shacknews (@shacknews) June 23, 2020 And now... Other Stuff From The Internet!!! Shacknews. It gets you chicks! Saw some baby chicks and ducks at the farm store today. They are so fluffy. pic.twitter.com/ehAFWgwbgr — Mayor Captain Zork (@Captzork) June 24, 2020 Finally!

Every TV Show Canceled In 2020 So Far: The Purge, Magicians, And More

Every TV Show Canceled In 2020 So Far: The Purge, Magicians, And More - GameSpot<meta id="js-loading-html" content=""> By Mat Elfring on June 3, 2020 at 2:59PM PDT ]]> Canceled shows in 2020 The cancellations keep coming for the next season of television. The latest network to make this announcement is ABC, which gave the axe to five of its shows, three of which had multiple seasons. You can catch all the lasted cancellations below. Things can't last forever. Eventually, your favorite TV show is going to end or get canceled.

Overwatch League mid-season May tournaments begin this weekend

The Overwatch League is at its halfway point and all 20 teams are gearing up to compete in a pair of tournaments with $225,000 on the line. There is no denying that the Overwatch League is in a strange place right now, much like every other esport in the world. The continuing COVID-19 pandemic completely shook up Blizzard's plans for Season 3, which was supposed to see teams settle into their regional divisions, complete with road trips. But the publisher is rolling with these setbacks as best they can and

Tiger King Sets New Viewership Records

Tiger King is the king of Netflix. Research company Nielsen has reported that the true crime show, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, has set a new record for Netflix when it comes to streaming minutes, at least in the US.Nielsen says that the show reached 5.3 billion minutes of streaming over its first seven days (March 23-29), according to The Hollywood Reporter. That's more than any other show in Netflix's history. More precisely, Nielsen said the 5.3 billion minutes streamed over its first week is 50 percent more than

The Tiger King/The Office Crossover You Didn’t Know You Needed

If you haven't yet heard about Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, it's the latest true crime documentary to take the world by storm, repeatedly topping Netflix's internal top 10 list--and now it's being mashed up with Netflix's most popular show of all time.Revolving around a cast of very real but still larger-than-life characters, Tiger King has provided plenty of fodder for new memes--and it was only a matter of time before it got mashed up with other popular TV shows.The Office actor Rainn Wilson has mashed up his character

WWE Wrestlemania 36 Moved To Performance Center, No Longer In Tampa

It's official. For the first time since 1984, WWE’s biggest annual show will broadcast live without an audience. WWE had confirmed that Wrestlemania 36 will not take place in Tampa, Florida, as originally scheduled. Instead, WWE is moving the show to its Performance Center, as it has done with both Smackdown and Raw. This is all in response to the growing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, which has led to multiple conference, convention, and event cancellations.In a statement to GameSpot about the situation, WWE said, "In coordination with local partners and government

WWE Raw Will Air Live With No Audience Due To Coronavirus

As the situation surrounding the COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to evolve, WWE is moving forward with its weekly programming, but not in the previously scheduled locations.As with the March 13 episode of Smackdown, the company has announced that the March 16 episode of Raw will broadcast live from the WWE Performance Center. What's more, there will be no studio audience for the show. In a tweeted statement, the company explained, "This Monday night, Raw will air live as regularly scheduled and emanate from WWE’s training facility in Orlando, Florida with only