Super Smash Club Rules Revealed and More in Celebration of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS!

According to Super Smash Bros. fans, the first rule of Super Smash Club is that you must talk about Super Smash Club.  This rule and nine others were created by die-hard Canadian Super Smash Bros. fans after Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, issued a challenge to create the rules for the Canadian-exclusive Super Smash Club in advance of the launch of the Super Smash Bros. for 3DS game.

Reggie’s video challenge was a Canadian-inspired production, featuring maple syrup and hockey players. In it, Reggie also asked Canadian Super Smash Bros. fans and players, noted among the best in the world, to share their excitement for the franchise on social media using the hashtag #SuperSmashClub, and show their support by attending upcoming Super Smash Club events across the country.

Official Rules of Super Smash Club

Reaction to Reggie’s challenge was as epic as a Smash Battle. Fans took to Nintendo of Canada’s Facebook page and tweeted at @NintendoCanada to suggest Super Smash Club rules. After careful consideration, the official top 10 rules for Super Smash Club have been chosen and include:

  • First rule of Super Smash Club: You must talk about Super Smash Club.
  • All battles will take place on final destination stages.
  • Fight for fun the first match, fight for glory in the second.
  • Free for all: 1 vs. 1 vs. 1 vs. 1.
  • Three-minute matches. No more, no less.
  • Level the playing field. Smash Ball only. No other items.
  • Always change characters after a win.
  • No stalling or air camping.
  • Save all punches, kicks and taunts for the game.
  • Respect those Smashing. Respect the Club. 

The first Super Smash Club gatherings announced in September filled up quickly, and extra Super Smash Bros. gatherings have been planned to meet fan demand. Additionally, Nintendo of Canada has partnered with Future Shop to host in-store fan gatherings at select locations in cities across Canada. Fans are encouraged to bring their Nintendo 3DS family system to battle and enjoy StreetPass interactions with other players. For more information on all Super Smash Club gatherings, please visit nintendo.ca/supersmashclub.

For the lazy, here is where the gatherings will take place:

  • Oct 18 – London, Ontario – Vedway Community Center – 19 Sherwood Forest Square 1:30pm-5:00pm
  • Oct 18 – Vancouver, BC – Future Shop – 798 Granville Street – 12:00pm-4:00pm
  • Oct 25 – Calgary, Alberta – University of Calgary CHC 119 – 2500 University Dr NW – 12:00pm-3:30pm
  • Oct 25 – Montreal, Quebec – Future Shop – 460 Rue St. Catherine Ouest – 12:00pm-4:00pm
  • Nov 1 – Vaughan, Ontario – Father E Bulfon Community Centre – 8141 Martin Grove Rd. – 12:00pm-3:30pm
  • Nov 1 – Ottawa, Ontario – Algonquin College Number T102 – 1385 Woodroffe Ave. – 12:00pm-3:30pm
  • Nov 1 – Edmonton, Alberta – Future Shop – 1320-99 St. NW – 12:00pm-4:00pm
  • Nov 8 – Montreal, Quebec – CCSE Maisonneuve – 4242 Rue Ontario Est – 12:00pm-3:30pm
  • Nov 8 – Toronto, Ontario – Future Shop – 10 Dundas St. E – 12:00pm-4:00pm