The planning for the Midwest Gaming Classic is coming along now, and one of the things that we plan on announcing very early on is the return of the World's Greatest Shmup Player contest!
Thanks again for all the input on last year's competition. We want to improve the competition and make it even better for this year! Like I said in my last post, we now have a lot to draw on.
Here is what I'm thinking -- First, I would like to announce all of the games in advance. Like I said in last year's thread, we talked about doing this with pinball last year. Josh, the guy who won the pinball tournament actually suggested it beforehand -- he said that the reason it would be good is because there aren't a lot of people who know most of the rules to tons of games and exactly what is worth the most. By posting the name of the games beforehand, the players can at least figure out the rules by reading rule sheets or looking up emulations first.
I would like to do the same thing for Shmups, as I think the same thing applies. What does everyone here think? And yes, I know that if they only compete on five and it isn't a mystery, it doesn't show the skill in all games off, but on the flip side I think it would make it more competitive, and the best player on mystery games should theoretically be the best on known titles, right?
All right, next up -- controllers. This was something we debated over and over. I felt and still do that anything with a turbo switch just isn't right, so we limited it to the JAMMA joysticks thinking that not just did they not have turbo switches, but they all were relatively similar system to system so people shouldn't have an issue figuring out what a controller was like even if they didn't own that system. The options that I see here are:
- JAMMAs only again (although this wasn't overly popular last year)
- JAMMAs or original system controllers only (player's choice)
- Original System Controllers Only
- BYOC (bring your own controller, personally I still don't really like this one)
What do you all think? I'm falling at the second option because it would still be a cut and dried choice, and if you didn't know or like the original NES controller for instance, you could still have another choice. Any thoughts on that?
Finally, for games. I do very much want to do this by era. So, we would have one early console game, one NES / SMS era game, one "16 bit" era game, one Saturn / Playstation era game, and one newer "modern" era game. If we did this, I would want this board to help me come up with some selections. I personally own a lot of games. I own a lot of 2D shmups. I love shmups, or else I wouldn't be willing to do this
Along with that, I don't necessarily want to toss out games like Blazing Lazers, but I would like to think about making a rule that perhaps if a game like Blazing Lazers is picked, the score is the score at the end of the first level plus 10% for each life that is left. This in my opinion would make the competition more fierce, as players would be forced to go for points quickly in riskier situations for the payoff.
For prizes, expect a similarly sized prize vault as last year. We had a decent amount of entries, but between everything we still have at least a year and maybe two to get near breaking even, at which point we will continually drastically increase the prizes every year.
Finally, if you have any other suggestions or ideas, please contact me with them either on these boards or in PMs! As I said in the last thread too, if anyone wants to run similar tournaments, please feel free to contact me and I can help you to set them up. Even if they are run in a small setting (five friends get together and play a mini-tournament) we can learn things to improve this one!
Thanks again to all!

