When Tremendous Break Bros. made its debut in 1999, it was once an oddity a few of the Nintendo 64 library, a transparent distinction from its monolithic standing as a heavy hitter within the Nintendo pantheon nowadays.
At the side of the now iconic N64 industrial selling the sport, Nintendo devised ingenious techniques to get it out to its target market. That effort integrated a odd but a laugh real-life slug fest with opponents dressed in Nintendo costumes known as SlamFest ’99. And now, some sleuths on Reddit have exposed top of the range pictures of the development, showcasing how this early, high-concept gaming tournament went down.
A mythical tournament
The development itself has been one thing of a legend in on-line gaming communities. Vice previously reported on efforts from communities looking for media again in 2020, however no longer a lot has come from it. As soon as known as the “melee of the millennium” at the unique website online (which is now lost to time), this IRL Tremendous Break Bros. exhibition went down in Las Vegas originally of 1999 in entrance of a reside target market.
Right through the development, the opponents in Nintendo costumes would duke it out, with the referee figuring out which of the characters from the Break Bros. lineup had the higher hand. Having a look at it on reflection, the development itself has pioneered lots of the acquainted conference or geek-centric spectacle occasions which are commonplace nowadays. No longer best did it characteristic some moderately high-end cosplay for Pikachu, Mario, Yoshi, and Donkey Kong — the exact same ones from the well-known N64 industrial — it was once additionally broadcast on the net for fanatics to observe on-line.In spite of the spectacle, a lot of the photos for this tournament has but to be recovered — one thing that is commonplace for content material from the early days of the web. Alternatively, content material creators and Redditors nonetheless want to take a look at to hunt out pictures or perhaps a recording of the development. Lately, GameXplain author Andre Segers known as for fanatics to seek out any pictures or video of the exhibit, that have led to a couple just right reveals. Along with interviewing Ed Espinoza, some of the key manufacturers in the back of Slamfest ’99, some Redditors have exposed anecdotes and a few tales heard in regards to the exhibition.
Does anyone else remember the real-life Smash Bros battle (using the same costumes) that Nintendo live-streamed to promote the game? (Yep! a live stream in ’99!) I’ve never heard anyone else mention it and I can find zero evidence of it ever existing online. https://t.co/vR8gkTv3yY
— André (@AndreSegers) May 11, 2020
A brand new treasure trove of pictures
Not too long ago, Reddit user bozo_ssb posted a treasure trove of pictures showcasing the development and what took place in the back of the curtain. Those pictures had been taken through Ed Espinoza whilst operating on the tournament. It’s a thrilling in finding, which confirmed off the rising scale of gaming occasions and the way video video games had been changing into an increasing number of mainstream. The pictures from this SlamFest ’99 tournament also are a very good time pill from 1999. Video video games, and the remainder of the sector, have modified so much within the years since.
It is amusing to seem again on the place gaming occasions was. Confidently, some extra people will step ahead with exact photos of the development; I feel any decent Break Bros fan would need to see photos of a real-life Pikachu make awkward swipes at Donkey Kong.
Thumbnail credit score: Ed Espinoza
Alessandro Fillari is a information creator for IGN. You’ll be able to apply him on Twitter and Instagram @afillari.

