The 50th SkullSpace was well known as the biggest Skullspace Smash Series in terms of entrants. This was the special event we ran to celebrate this milestone.
Arcadian
This taunt does the most damage
Kazuya
This franchise spans eight instalments, each centered on either a son, father, or grandfather as the main character of the game. They all seem to enjoy tossing one another off a cliff.
Tekken
This Indie fighting game involves animals from different elements fighting, and made the decision to remove shields and ledge from the game
Rivals of Aether
Smash Bros. for Wii U allowed players to choose from a large number of controller options. They even released an adapter made so you can use this controller.
Gamecube
Skullspace Smash Series has had a good long run. This was the year where Tipi and Jams ventured to host the very first Skullspace Smash Series.
2023
This down air does the most damage
Yoshi
This game was originally released in 1987 and only allowed you to play as the game's protagonist. Its sequel released in 1991 and revolutionized the FGC industry, expanding the roster to 8 playable characters from around the world, and leading the developers to release a Turbo version of this game a year later.
Street Fighter
This platform fighter features Sony gaming icons. Stocks in this game were taken with supers
Playstation Allstars Battle Royale
This technique found in Super Smash Bros Ultimate allows Steve to cancel a move's hitstun and act immediately by using his neutral special.
PMLG
SkullSpace Smash Series is famously known as the Sunday biweekly, but this was not always the case. This was the day of the week that was chosen for SkullSpace when it first started
Wednesday
This Up tilt does the most damage
Ganondorf
Injustice is a popular game developed by NetherRealm studios as it features heroes and villains from the DC Comics. Despite its popularity, it was not the first time the studio made a game featuring fighters from the DC universe. Instead, this was their first game to feature them.
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
An indie crossover platform fighter featuring characters from other indie games
Fraymakers
This is an official website created for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In here you could find daily posts made by Masahiro Sakurai with news regarding new characters, features and other content to be added to the game.
Smash Bros. DOJO
Controversially, Skullspace had an era during which the tournaments were eligible for our Power Rankings. SkullSpace Smash Series counted for PR for these many seasons.
3
This Side B does the most damage
Piranha Plant
Akuma, Geese Howard and Negan Smith are all examples of third party guest characters that are playable in the Tekken Games. This little friend however was the first ever guest character to be introduced to the franchise.
Gon
The original game that was cancelled and eventually reworked into Rushdown Revolt
Icons: Combat Arena
Prior to Smash Bros Ultimate's release, people were desperately trying to find unreleased information about the newcomers to the series. During this time, an image leaked to the internet claiming to show the complete Ultimate's character banner, and it included characters such as Isaac, Banjo & Kazooie, the Chorus Kids, and Geno. This was the name the community chose for this leak.
The Grinch Leak
The 3D printed figurines are now a staple of SkullSpace, but they were not always part of our events. This specific Skullspace Smash Series tournament was the one where these iconic figures were introduced.
SkullSpace Smash Series #20
This Pummel does the most damage
Kazuya
This rare fighting game did not age as well as its competitors at the time. Its wacky roster includes fighters such as a Skeleton, a Werewolf, a Velociraptor and a two-headed warlord.
Killer Instinct.
Following the success of Smash Brothers, this anime platform fighter released in 2006 features legendary Shonen Jump series like Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Naruto
Battle Stadium D.O.N.
It is agreed upon that Smash Bros has always been a video-game crossover, not including content from any other forms of multimedia. There is one exception to this rule however, being the only content in the series to originate from a game that's based on a 1995 Action Film.
Motion Sensor (GoldenEye 007)