The Bangor Public Library is happy to announce its first ever game tournament for teenagers & their families on April 5th in the Lecture Hall at 10AM. You will get a chance to pit your skills on the Playstation 2 game console against all challengers in two of the more popular -- & fun -- games around, Dance Dance Revolution Supernova & Guitar Hero III. Both of these games offer a level of interaction that many games do not, making a player exercise the arms & legs & heart, not just the fingers & thumbs. Plus, watching someone else play these games often is as fun as playing yourself.

To guarantee your spot in the tournament, we ask that you pre-register for the event or events in which you'd like to compete. Not knowing beforehand how large or small the turnout for the tournament will be, this is our best way of preparing to make sure everyone gets an opportunity to play. Plus, pre-registering will simplify arranging the player positioning for qualifying rounds. Keep in mind, though, that we'll make our best effort to give everyone who shows up a chance.
Since this is a tournament, we will be preparing for everyone to get at least two chances on the game of choice. We won't want anyone to have one bad round & be eliminated right away. [Depending on the amount of interest this event generates, we may offer players the chance to qualify the night before]. A player's best score will make him or her eligible to qualify for the top 16 single elimination championship round. In the event of ties for the last few qualifying spots, we will have a playoff system to pare down to the top 16 players.

The library will provide snacks & drinks to players & guests. You should pack a lunch if you think you might be here all day.
You may pre-register for the tournament by responding to this blog, emailing playne@bpl.lib.me.us, or signing up at the library. We will need to know your name, player name (if different), & a phone number or email address. An email address is preferred.
Participants may register under their own name or under a unique player name (just let us also know your real name). For example, you can be Joe Smith or The Ghost of Jimi Hendrix or The Blob that Ate Ozzy or whatever you'd like. I'll probably be Mr. Intensity, Magnum P. Layne, or Pistol Pat (they're all nicknames from high school that a few people still call me). Note: we reserve the right to censor a player's name -- we'll really try to give you what you want, but we are a public place after all. In gamer terms, you need to stay within the rated T for teen range. M for Mature won't work for a player name.
We will try to keep the tournament going at a quick pace so players won't have to wait long between their rounds. During the time between qualifying, players are invited to bring in handheld consoles like the Nintendo DS, Gameboy or PSP to fill in the time. If you'd like, you could also bring in cables to connect to others handheld consoles. Pokemon or Magic fans might want to bring in cards for quick games too. And, oh yeah, you'll be in the library, so there will be plenty of books & magazines you could being reading while you wait for your next round.
As we continue to plan this exciting tournament, feel welcome to share with us any ideas you think we may be missing out on.
See you in April!