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Tourney Locator
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Location Texas
Owners Trey Fondren (USA GodFondren)
Sponsors/Partners FX Game Exchange

Microsoft
Epic Gaming Lounge
One Smash
Super Coffee Bros
Twitch
Brown Battalion
Rivals of Aether
Let's Play Gaming Expo
Versus Gamplay
MuffinBros Graphics
Gunnar

Other games Rivals of Aether
Pokken Tournament

Tourney Locator (TLOC) is an eSports group based in Dallas, Texas created in 2013 by Rob Dickson (Oracle) and Sean Horne (Infinity) that work with livestreaming, providing up-to-date information on latest tourneys near Texas, and producing their own tournaments. The group has ran over 300+ tournaments total in all Smash games, and has also branched out to other games such as Rivals of Aether and Pokkén Tournament.

The group has worked with other regional tournaments such as Choose Your Character, Come and Take It, Absolute Battle 6, and Super Bit Wars 4 as well as other big tournaments such as SKTAR 3, The Big House 5, Paragon Los Angeles 2015, Apex 2014, Forte 3, Clutch City Clash and Super Smash Con 2016.

In the past, the group had ran a monthly eSports talk show called "TLOC Talk" that talked about the gaming community, worked on speed running in Smash as an event for charity, and posted reviews of prior events via replays to summarize and highlight memorable moments. Stated on their "About" page, since the culmination of their group, they're dedicated to improving and expanding the eSports community by focusing on providing beneficial impacts for the community.

List of members[edit]

  • USA Bwett Sheik (PM)Captain Falcon (SSB4) (Owner)
  • USA Oracle R.O.B. (PM) (CoFounder, Event Coordinator, Smash Player)
  • USA Infinity Meta Knight (PM) (Cofounder, Smash Player)
  • USA S.H.Y Link (PM)Little Mac (SSBU) (Graphic Design Manager)
  • USA typo Ganondorf (SSBM)Falco (SSBM) (Production Manager)
  • USA Nebtune Kirby (SSB)(Commentator)
  • USA Em Ivysaur (PM)(Streamer, Tournament Organizer)
  • USA Sethlon Roy (PM)Roy (SSB4) (Commentator, Smash Player)
  • USA Denti Cloud (SSB4)Luigi (SSB4) (Smash Player)
  • USA SFOP Fox (SSBM) (Smash Player)
  • USA Salt Captain Falcon (SSBM) (Smash Player)

Former members[edit]

  • USA CTG Jigglypuff (SSB) (Streamer, Tournament Organizer)
  • USA Alpharad Mario (SSB4)Peach (SSBM) (Video Editor)
  • USA Brentos Peach (SSBM) (Talent Acquisition, Commentator, Tournament Organizer)
  • USA JV Captain Falcon (SSB)(Strategic Acquisition, Commentator)

Project M Central[edit]

In an effort to re-centralize the Project M community and provide a consistent home stream, on April 12, 2015, the Tourney Locator crew announced that they would be making a new channel for all of their PM events through a new stream, Project M Central, and will be in charge of streaming Paragon Los Angeles 2015, the Infinity and Beyond Weeklies, TLOC $1K monthlies and Bowser's Revenge monthlies. The goal of Tourney Locator was to create a vision to ensure that Project M has a home and that the community remains unified. Currently Project M Central is streamed only through hitbox.tv.

Challenger Approaching Program[edit]

Early on, Tourney Locator realized that there were serious hindrances in the ability for competitors to travel and compete in different regions. To encourage traveling and cross pollination of skills the "Challenger Approaching Program" was created. The primary intent is to empower skilled players across the world with the opportunity to be flown to our central location in Dallas, TX to compete against our local community. Looking for those that have a positive impact on their scene, we have had the pleasure of the following guests. Several of these guest include Wizzrobe for Melee, Frozen for Project M, ESAM for Project M, Smash Wii U and Melee, DEHF for both Smash Wii U and Melee, Axe and Lucky for both Melee and Project M. The program has been currently been discontinued as of 2015.

Unique Monthlies[edit]

TLOC $1K[edit]

Tourney Locator presents their $1k series showcasing a specific smash title ((Alternates between either Melee, Project M, or Super Smash Bros. 4)) for the month. Hosted at FX Game Exchange, the series will have a guaranteed prize structure that pays out to the top 8 entrants for singles and doubles. With 1 wave of Round Robin pools leading to a 32-entrant bracket. This series is usually created during a non-major or non-regional timing window as to not interfere with big smash tournaments and allow for the group to commentate, record, and stream those tournaments. The monthly is currently discontinued.

AWW... ISN'T THAT CUTE - ARCADIAN[edit]

FX Game Exchange, the premier venue for Super Smash Bros in the DFW presents its Arcadian tournament! An Arcadian is a tournament intended to highlight phenomenal players incapable of breaking the top 10 mold (for local region). The monthly currently has occurred between the winter/spring between January-April.

Tournament Series[edit]

Tournament Availability Games
Brawlhalla November 14th, 2015 Brawl
Cirque Du Melee December 17th, 2016 Melee
Don't Sleep! May 6th, 2017 Project M
Throwback Weekly Smash 64 (Discontinued)
Monday Night Melee Weekly Melee
Shockwave Weekly Smash 3DS (Discontinued)
Smash Wii U
Infinity and Beyond! Weekly Melee (Discontinued)
Brawl (Discontinued)
Project M
Collected Monthly Project M (Discontinued)
King of the House Monthly Melee (Discontinued)
Project M (Discontinued)
TLOC $1K Monthly Melee (Discontinued)
Project M (Discontinued)
Smash Wii U (Discontinued)
DIME Monthly Melee (Discontinued)
Bowser's Revenge Monthly Project M
Cyclone Monthly Smash Wii U
Play A Real Game Semi-Annually Project M (Discontinued)
AWW.. ISN'T THAT CUTE Monthly Melee
Project M
Smash Wii U (Discontinued)
Denti's Bizarre Adventure Semi-Annually Smash Wii U (Discontinued)
Hitstun Annually Smash 64 (Discontinued)
Aftershock Annually Project M (Discontinued)
Melee
Smash Wii U
Low Tier City Annually Melee
Project M
Smash Wii U
Smash Ultimate

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