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2018 promises to be a good year for VF due to the inclusion of FS in Yakuza 6, and the NYC / East Coast scene in particular with the return of Hayato’s arcade looking stronger than ever. Thanks to the efforts of the old-school arcade community at iFixMachine, VF will have a strong arcade representation at this year’s NYG. This includes a genuine arcade cabinet with Sega’s Lindbergh running VF5R and FS, along with head-to-head Versus City cabinets running VF4 Evo and Final Tuned, and potentially VF3 if the interest is high! The resources available to us at this year’s event are better than ever. This means we can offer a more exciting and fun environment for casual hanging out and playing, and we can also step up this year’s tournament to provide a competitive environment.
Keep checking this post as time goes on, we will be updating with more details over the coming days.
Event Schedules:
Friday, August 24 – Hanging out, casuals, side tournaments (games to be announced).
Saturday, August 25 – Final Showdown Tournament, Double Elimination
Sunday, August 26 – Hanging out, Runbacks and Revenge Exhibitions
The Tournament:
The tournament will take place on Saturday, August 25. The game will be Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, and detailed rules can be found below. We will be offering prizes, and there will also be a pot bonus for the event. Additional information about prizes and scheduling will be coming soon.
Switch & Play NYC weekly meetup to play games on Nintendo Switch!
Games:
Super Mario Odyssey
Rocket League
Pokken Tournament
Splatoon 2
Arms
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
Kirby Star Allies, + more
2018 promises to be a good year for VF due to the inclusion of FS in Yakuza 6, and the NYC / East Coast scene in particular with the return of Hayato’s arcade looking stronger than ever. Thanks to the efforts of the old-school arcade community at iFixMachine, VF will have a strong arcade representation at this year’s NYG. This includes a genuine arcade cabinet with Sega’s Lindbergh running VF5R and FS, along with head-to-head Versus City cabinets running VF4 Evo and Final Tuned, and potentially VF3 if the interest is high! The resources available to us at this year’s event are better than ever. This means we can offer a more exciting and fun environment for casual hanging out and playing, and we can also step up this year’s tournament to provide a competitive environment.
Keep checking this post as time goes on, we will be updating with more details over the coming days.
Event Schedules:
Friday, August 24 – Hanging out, casuals, side tournaments (games to be announced).
Saturday, August 25 – Final Showdown Tournament, Double Elimination
Sunday, August 26 – Hanging out, Runbacks and Revenge Exhibitions
The Venue:
iFixMachine is reborn as a true arcade, with cabinets for head-to-head, single-player, and vertical scrolling shoot-em-ups. There is also plenty of love for console games. $10 per day gets you all the gaming action you want.
The Tournament:
The tournament will take place on Saturday, August 25. The game will be Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, and detailed rules can be found below. We will be offering prizes, and there will also be a pot bonus for the event. Additional information about prizes and scheduling will be coming soon.
Spoiler: Tournament Rules
Brackets and Calling Matches:
If you are registered for the tournament, you will be placed on a challonge bracket which will be posted before the tournament begins. Our first priority in seeding will be that people from the same region don’t play each other in round 1, but that may not be possible in all cases.
If you are called and are unavailable for your match, we will attempt to resolve other matches in the same round before disqualifying you. If 2 matches occur before you are available, you will be disqualified. If you want to leave the venue for food or other reasons, please consult an organizer to see if there will be enough time. It is your responsibility to be there for your match.
Rules for Matches, Character Select, P1/P2, Stage Select:
Normal Bracket: 2 / 3. Losers, winners, and grand finals are all 3 / 5.
The Tournament is Double Elimination
If two players cannot agree on player 1 / player 2 side, they will flip a coin for it.
After sitting down and going to character select, both players must configure buttons before picking a character. The first stage selection will be random.
After each game in singles, winner should ask loser if they want to change stage or character (NOT both).
Pausing during a match is a 1 round loss. If either player is Shun Di, the loss will be drink neutral (i.e. Shun will neither gain, nor lose, drink points). The player that did not pause can choose not to take the round.
If there is a malfunction of equipment, a break in the game can occur where the player finds a replacement. If the break occurs, or causes the game to pause, a round can be taken by the other player. These rules also apply to button checks.
Reporting Rules Being Broken:
If the match you are playing is not being streamed, rule violations should be reported to organizers by the players in a match. If a winner changes character / stage, do not begin the game and stop part way to report, report the violation before starting the game (you may pause to do this). If someone in your match pauses, winner can choose to take the round without direct response from an organizer.
2018 promises to be a good year for VF due to the inclusion of FS in Yakuza 6, and the NYC / East Coast scene in particular with the return of Hayato’s arcade looking stronger than ever. Thanks to the efforts of the old-school arcade community at iFixMachine, VF will have a strong arcade representation at this year’s NYG. This includes a genuine arcade cabinet with Sega’s Lindbergh running VF5R and FS, along with head-to-head Versus City cabinets running VF4 Evo and Final Tuned, and potentially VF3 if the interest is high! The resources available to us at this year’s event are better than ever. This means we can offer a more exciting and fun environment for casual hanging out and playing, and we can also step up this year’s tournament to provide a competitive environment.
Keep checking this post as time goes on, we will be updating with more details over the coming days.
Event Schedules:
Friday, August 24 – Hanging out, casuals, side tournaments (games to be announced).
Saturday, August 25 – Final Showdown Tournament, Double Elimination
Sunday, August 26 – Hanging out, Runbacks and Revenge Exhibitions
The Tournament:
The tournament will take place on Saturday, August 25. The game will be Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, and detailed rules can be found below. We will be offering prizes, and there will also be a pot bonus for the event. Additional information about prizes and scheduling will be coming soon.
2018 promises to be a good year for VF due to the inclusion of FS in Yakuza 6, and the NYC / East Coast scene in particular with the return of Hayato’s arcade looking stronger than ever. Thanks to the efforts of the old-school arcade community at iFixMachine, VF will have a strong arcade representation at this year’s NYG. This includes a genuine arcade cabinet with Sega’s Lindbergh running VF5R and FS, along with head-to-head Versus City cabinets running VF4 Evo and Final Tuned, and potentially VF3 if the interest is high! The resources available to us at this year’s event are better than ever. This means we can offer a more exciting and fun environment for casual hanging out and playing, and we can also step up this year’s tournament to provide a competitive environment.
Keep checking this post as time goes on, we will be updating with more details over the coming days.
Event Schedules:
Friday, August 24 – Hanging out, casuals, side tournaments (games to be announced).
Saturday, August 25 – Final Showdown Tournament, Double Elimination
Sunday, August 26 – Hanging out, Runbacks and Revenge Exhibitions
The Venue:
iFixMachine is reborn as a true arcade, with cabinets for head-to-head, single-player, and vertical scrolling shoot-em-ups. There is also plenty of love for console games. $10 per day gets you all the gaming action you want.
The Tournament:
The tournament will take place on Saturday, August 25. The game will be Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, and detailed rules can be found below. We will be offering prizes, and there will also be a pot bonus for the event. Additional information about prizes and scheduling will be coming soon.
Spoiler: Tournament Rules
Brackets and Calling Matches:
If you are registered for the tournament, you will be placed on a challonge bracket which will be posted before the tournament begins. Our first priority in seeding will be that people from the same region don’t play each other in round 1, but that may not be possible in all cases.
If you are called and are unavailable for your match, we will attempt to resolve other matches in the same round before disqualifying you. If 2 matches occur before you are available, you will be disqualified. If you want to leave the venue for food or other reasons, please consult an organizer to see if there will be enough time. It is your responsibility to be there for your match.
Rules for Matches, Character Select, P1/P2, Stage Select:
Normal Bracket: 2 / 3. Losers, winners, and grand finals are all 3 / 5.
The Tournament is Double Elimination
If two players cannot agree on player 1 / player 2 side, they will flip a coin for it.
After sitting down and going to character select, both players must configure buttons before picking a character. The first stage selection will be random.
After each game in singles, winner should ask loser if they want to change stage or character (NOT both).
Pausing during a match is a 1 round loss. If either player is Shun Di, the loss will be drink neutral (i.e. Shun will neither gain, nor lose, drink points). The player that did not pause can choose not to take the round.
If there is a malfunction of equipment, a break in the game can occur where the player finds a replacement. If the break occurs, or causes the game to pause, a round can be taken by the other player. These rules also apply to button checks.
Reporting Rules Being Broken:
If the match you are playing is not being streamed, rule violations should be reported to organizers by the players in a match. If a winner changes character / stage, do not begin the game and stop part way to report, report the violation before starting the game (you may pause to do this). If someone in your match pauses, winner can choose to take the round without direct response from an organizer.
2018 promises to be a good year for VF due to the inclusion of FS in Yakuza 6, and the NYC / East Coast scene in particular with the return of Hayato’s arcade looking stronger than ever. Thanks to the efforts of the old-school arcade community at iFixMachine, VF will have a strong arcade representation at this year’s NYG. This includes a genuine arcade cabinet with Sega’s Lindbergh running VF5R and FS, along with head-to-head Versus City cabinets running VF4 Evo and Final Tuned, and potentially VF3 if the interest is high! The resources available to us at this year’s event are better than ever. This means we can offer a more exciting and fun environment for casual hanging out and playing, and we can also step up this year’s tournament to provide a competitive environment.
Keep checking this post as time goes on, we will be updating with more details over the coming days.
Event Schedules:
Friday, August 24 – Hanging out, casuals, side tournaments (games to be announced).
Saturday, August 25 – Final Showdown Tournament, Double Elimination
Sunday, August 26 – Hanging out, Runbacks and Revenge Exhibitions
The Tournament:
The tournament will take place on Saturday, August 25. The game will be Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, and detailed rules can be found below. We will be offering prizes, and there will also be a pot bonus for the event. Additional information about prizes and scheduling will be coming soon.
Switch & Play NYC weekly meetup to play games on Nintendo Switch!
Games:
Super Mario Odyssey
Rocket League
Pokken Tournament
Splatoon 2
Arms
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
Kirby Star Allies, + more
@MFBiscuits and @drunkthechicken
https://www.twitch.tv/mr_biscuits
DBZ
Guilty Gear
BBtag
Under night
More!
Injustice 2 weekly gathering at I Fix every Sunday!
@MFBiscuits and @drunkthechicken
https://www.twitch.tv/mr_biscuits
DBZ
Guilty Gear
BBtag
Under night
More!
September is here, and Indie games have taken the Nintendo Switch by storm! So why not dedicate this month’s event to Indies on Nintendo Switch, or as Nintendo likes to call them, “Nindies”?
Starting at 3PM on September 21st, we will be meeting up at Waypoint Cafe, as we celebrate nindies that are on the Nintendo Switch. We will have tons of select games for people to play:
– Pocket Rumble
– Wizard of Legend
– Runbow
– Enter the Gungeon
– Crawl
– Graceful Explosion Machine
– Jackbox Party Pack 1-4
– Use Your Words
– Overcooked 2
– Blade Strangers
– Light Fingers
– Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes
– Flat Heroes
– Human: Fall Flat
And Many More!
We will be rotating each game, so everyone would have a chance to try out different Nindie titles!
To get to Waypoint Cafe, take the D Train to Grand St. From there, it’s a five minute walk to Ludlow St. After you reach Ludlow, make a left turn, and it’s a very short walk. You could also take the F Train to Delancey St. From there, it’s a three minute walk to Ludlow.
Please be mindful, and respect other patrons at Waypoint Cafe, as well as the management. We also urge anyone attending the event not to bring outside food to the venue.
We hope that you are able to join us, as we look forward to having you with us!
Meet up at Waypoint Cafe to play classic retro games on Nintendo consoles.
Injustice 2 weekly gathering at I Fix every Sunday!
The first in a series of IFM meetups. After our last event we will try something different. Here is the event run down:
6:00pm: Biobulb Podcast, LIVE!
(twitch.tv/bulbtastic)
At the end of the Podcast we will spin the wheel to select the night’s tournament. This month we will be spinning the following list of games:
-????
-Tatsunoku vs Capcom
-Third Strike
-Tekken 3
-Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2v2s)
-Capcom vs. SNK 2 – Players can only use either all Capcom or all SNK characters for their team
-Power Stone
-Soul Calibur
-Gundam Battle Assault 2
-Saturday Night Slam Masters
-Sonic the Fighters
-Virtua Fighter 3tb
-Project Justice Rivals School 2
-Ehrgheiz
7:00pm: signups and tournament
Double Elimination, best 2/3 rounds wins a match except for Winners, Loseres and Grand Finals. Rest of rules will depend on game.
9:00pm or later: ft7 grudge match
SFxT
Everything streamed from: twitch.tv/bulbtastic
Follow Us:
youtube.com/toostupidgamerz
facebook.com/Ifixmachine
facebook.com/toostupidgamerz
facebook.com/bulbtastic
twitter.com/bulbtastic
twitter.com/ifixmachine
twitter.com/toostupidgamerz
@MFBiscuits and @drunkthechicken
https://www.twitch.tv/mr_biscuits
DBZ
Guilty Gear
BBtag
Under night
More!
The event will be streamed on:
twitch.tv/mugen_ketsueki
FEES
$10.00 Venue Fee( With All Day Pass)
$5.00 Tournament Fee
5:00pm We will have setups for casuals and practice.
7:00-8:00pm Signups for the tournament begin.
RULES
Ultra Street Fighter 4 Official Rules
{Being Played on PS4}
2/3 Rounds
2/3 Match Points standard
3/5 Match points for Winner and Loser Finals
3/5 Match points for Grand Finals
Double Elimination
Default round time
All Characters are legal
Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees
The winner is character locked.
Stage select = Random
Tournament End:
The show goes on, tune in to find out what this is going to be!!
Injustice 2 weekly gathering at I Fix every Sunday!
Starting on October 5th, I Fix Machine will host monthly Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike singles tournaments. These monthlies will be ranking events for the all new Jazzy Circuit, which means that top 8 will earn points towards landing a spot in next year’s Jazzy Circuit championship finale.
Jazzy Circuit: smash.gg/thejazzycircuit
Matcherino: TBD
Stream: TBD
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The Third Chapter: 3S Monthly #1 – Jazzy Circuit Ranking Event
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FEES:
Venue: $10
Tourney: $5
ACCOMMODATIONS NEAR THE VENUE:
Hotel BPM
139 33rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Phone: (718) 305-4182
Brooklyn Way Hotel
Address: 764 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Phone: (718) 768-3100
Quality Inn Near Sunset Park
4410 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Phone: (718) 439-3837
SCHEDULE:
Sign-Ups/Casuals: 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Tournament: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
PLATFORM:
CPS-III Multi Arcade Boards
New Versus City Cabinets
RULES:
– No character lock
– 60/30/10 Pot Split
– Judgement is in effect
– 2 out of 3, Double Elimination
– No Game Breaking Glitches Allowed
– Players can request blind pick before the start of any match.
– Players can flip a coin for sides before the start of any game.
– Loser can switch characters. Winner keeps same character.
– If Loser switches character, Winner can switch Super Arts.
Meet up at Waypoint Cafe to play classic retro games on Nintendo consoles.
To celebrate the release of Soul Calibur 6 we are hosting a tournament live from IFM. Come get an early shot at competitive SC6 just a week after the game came out. All streamed on our twitch.
6:00pm: Biobulb Podcast, LIVE!
(twitch.tv/bulbtastic)
7:00 – 7:30pm: signups and tournament
Pot split between 1/2/3rd places. Bonus: The Grand prize includes a bonus: The Winner will receive a Soul Calibur 6 metal pin exclusive from NYCC.
Double Elimination, best 2/3 rounds wins a match except for Winners, Losers and Grand Finals.
Post Tournament: GRUDGE MATCH #2
There will be a Tekken Tag Tournament 2 grudge match between the winners of last month’s match, the Bodega Men and Biobulbcast founders: Bulbtastic and Biovenom.
FT??
Everything streamed from: twitch.tv/bulbtastic
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Dusty Knuckle Saloon enters the next fray at ifix machine featuring The following games
Street Fighter 2 Hyper Anniversary (Arcade)
Marvel VS Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)
Beastorizer/Bloody Roar (Arcade/PS1)
Tournament details
Hyper Street Fighter 2 Anniversary & Bloody Roar / Beastorizer will run best 2/3 with grand finals running 3/5
Marvel VS Capcom 2 will run best 3/5 with grand finals being best 5/7
Stream will be hosted at
www.twitch.tv/nycfurby
Venue fee 10$
Tournament fee 5$ per game
Pot split 70/20/10
For marvel vs Capcom 2 and bloody Roar we encourage people to bring their own fight sticks compatible with ps1 and Sega dreamcast
Tournament info
Casual play 3pm
Bloody Roar time start 7pm
Street fighter 2 hyper anniversary 8pm
Marvel VS Capcom 2 9pm
Come down for a Last Round tournament at IFM.
$10 Venue
$5 Entry Fee
Rules:
Solo Fight
Timer: 60 seconds
Life: Normal
3 Rounds per game
Matches: Best of 3 except for Loser, Winners and Gradn Finals (best of 5 for those)
Dangerzones are set to On
Random Stage select
Winner Lock is Enabled
Random Character can be chosen, but if the player wins s/he must choose the same character for the following match.
Everything streamed from: twitch.tv/ifixmachine
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facebook.com/Ifixmachine
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facebook.com/bulbtastic
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twitter.com/bulbtastic
twitter.com/ifixmachine
twitter.com/toostupidgamerz
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Meet up at Waypoint Cafe to play classic retro games on Nintendo consoles.
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee are out, and we’ll be celebrating it with a small launch event. We’ll be located at the David Rubenstein Atrium near Lincoln Center! Get together with members of Switch & Play NYC, as well as Pokemon DS NYC, as we all play Pokemon Let’s Go Together! We’ll also take the time to play some Pokemon Go together, as there’s plenty of PokeStops all over the Lincoln Center area! Lastly, we’ll have a mini raffle, where we’ll be raffling off some cool Pokemon prizes!
DIRECTIONS:
To get to the David Rubenstein Atrium,, you could either:
Take the B, D, F, M, or 1 train to 59th st. Columbus Circle, then walk up to 62nd st. From there, you should see the Atrium. Or you could Take the 1, 2, or 3 train to 72nd St., then walk down to 62nd st.
There are outlets you could use to charge your phones and Switches, but please be mindful of folks who would like to have a turn to charge their stuff.
See you guys for some Pokemon Action!
We will be bringing all of you great people together again for a SC6 tournament. Currently looking for additional commentators, let us know if you would wanna hop on the mic at some point during the event!
Also no plans for Grudge Matches or the podcast this time so we can run the tournament more smoother.
7:00pm: signups and tournament
$5 Tournament Fee
Pot split between 1/2/3rd places. 70%/20%/10%
Double Elimination, best 2/3 rounds wins a match except for Winners, Losers and Grand Finals. Standard rules for Soul Calibur 6. Console: PS4
Everything streamed from: twitch.tv/bulbtastic
Follow Us:
youtube.com/toostupidgamerz
facebook.com/Ifixmachine
facebook.com/toostupidgamerz
facebook.com/bulbtastic
facebook.com/Biobulbcast
twitter.com/bulbtastic
twitter.com/ifixmachine
twitter.com/toostupidgamerz
instagram.com/toostupidgamerz
instagram.com/ifixmachine
Instagram.com/luluspace7
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate releases on December 7th, and to celebrate the launch of the game, we’ll be hosting a tournament at Waypoint Cafe! We’ll be teaming up with Waypoint Cafe as we bring you this huge launch event!
Rules:
1v1 Best 2 out of 3
3 Stocks, 5 minutes
No Items
Final Smash Meter On
Battlefield or Omega Styled Stages
Let Players pick stages
Single Elimination
32 Players Maximum
Miis Allowed, Default Moves only
Prizes will be announced at a later date.
Signups will start at 3 PM We’ll be cutting off signups around 5-5:30 PM, or until it’s filled up The tournament will be starting at 6 PM. All entries will be at a First Come, First Served basis, so if you want to guarantee your spot, we suggest you show up as early as possible. We recommend you also bring your own controller.
To get to Waypoint Cafe, take the D Train to Grand St. From there, it’s a five minute walk to Ludlow St. After you reach Ludlow, make a left turn, and it’s a very short walk. You could also take the F Train to Delancey St. From there, it’s a three minute walk to Ludlow.
See you on the Battlefield!
Meet up at Waypoint Cafe to play classic retro games on Nintendo consoles.
The most wonderful time of the year is coming, and what better way to celebrate the holidays than a Holiday Party! Once again, we will be hosting our annual Holiday Party at Waypoint, where we’ll be having free play on the TVs, as people are playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch!
We’ll be doing a special Christmas grab bag game during the party! Instead of the traditional Yankee Swap/White Elephant Gift Exchange, we wanted to do something different.
Here are the rules:
Item must be in the $20-$30 range. It must be a physical item or a piece of merchandise (like toys, board games, plushies, etc.). We will not be accepting video games or prepaid cards/gift cards. The item must be a physical item or piece of merchandise. Make sure the gift is wrapped up and left unlabeled.
On the day of the event all of the items will get thrown into a giant laundry sack or giant bag. Admins Mike and Geoffrey will randomly generate the order of the participants, and line them up. They will randomly grab an item out of the bag without looking. Once you receive the gift, it’s yours. At the end of the game, you can choose to trade with people if you would like.
We will have another raffle this year, where we’ll be giving away a ton of prizes!
To get to Waypoint Cafe, take the D Train to Grand St. From there, it’s a five minute walk to Ludlow St. After you reach Ludlow, make a left turn, and it’s a very short walk. You could also take the F Train to Delancey St. From there, it’s a three minute walk to Ludlow.
We look forward to seeing you guys at the party!
It’s been two years since Switch & Play NYC has formed, and we’re doing another anniversary event! Once again, we are grateful for all of you guys coming through these past two years!
We will be hosting a competition, similar to that of the Nintendo World Championships, where players will be completing in a series of rounds, where everyone will be playing different games with their own challenges. There will be different games each round, with sub rounds where those who lost have a chance of making it through.
The event will be hosted at Waypoint Cafe NYC on Friday, March 22nd! Sign ups will start as early as 3PM, and the competition will start at 6PM!
DIRECTIONS:
To get to Waypoint Cafe, take the D Train to Grand St. From there, it’s a five minute walk to Ludlow St. After you reach Ludlow, make a left turn, and it’s a very short walk. You could also take the F Train to Delancey St. From there, it’s a three minute walk to Ludlow.
Please note that Waypoint Cafe has a strict policy on outside food, and we would ask all attendees not to bring any outside food with you. We would like to suggest supporting the store by buying a drink, food, or snacks. If you would like outside food, there’s places all over where you could go to, just as long as you don’t bring it back with you to the cafe.
We hope that you are able to join us, as we look forward to having you with us!
The BBQ is BACK once again, and this time, it’s Nitro Fuled!
We will be meeting once again at the Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5, Celebrating Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled! We’re also planning to host the BBQ on Sunday, July 21st, with July 28th as the rain date.
To determine the headcount of how many people are attending, we strongly recommend to set your RSVP notice as “Going”, because marking it as “Interested” is too vague for us. We want to make sure that we will be buying the right amount of food to feed everybody in attendance. If there are extra guests that would like to attend, please let us know, and consider contributing an item to the event.
We will also be keeping track on food, beverages, and other supplies that will be contributed to the BBQ in the form of a Google Spreadsheet. Please note that contributing something will likely factor into food intake for the event, so in the interest of fairness, please consider bringing something, to help the BBQ run smoothly!
Check out the items that are being listed for the BBQ on the spreadsheet, so we don’t end up with a large surplus of items or supplies we don’t need much of, such as bags of chips.
Info on what we plan to do for Crash Team Racing will be coming soon.
[ Directions ]
To get to the Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5, you can take the 2/3/4/5 trains to the Borough Hall stop.
From Borough Hall, head west on Joralemon Street, and keep walking until you reach Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5. That will be a 13-minute walk.
You could also take the N/W/R trains to the Court Street stop. From there, walk to Montague Street, then walk until you reach Clinton Street. Afterwards, you head to Joralemon Street, and keep walking until you reach Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5. This altogether is a 10-12 minute walk.
You could also take the A/C/F trains to the Jay Street/Metrotech stop, but that’s about a 16-17 minute walk.
Once you enter the Pier, we should have seating available with shade. We’ll spend our time chatting, gaming, and of course, eating while our grillmasters will be working the BBQ pits for the day.
If you have any questions on what you would like to bring, feel free to comment! Make sure to fill out the spreadsheet on what you’re planning on bringing with you at the event.