Category: Community

Events, tournaments, and community spotlights

  • Summer Game Night Ideas: 5 Ways to Host an Epic Nintendo Party

    Summer Game Night Ideas: 5 Ways to Host an Epic Nintendo Party

    Summer is the perfect season for gathering friends and family for a game night. Here are five tried-and-tested formats that our community swears by.

    1. The Mario Kart Grand Prix

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    Set up a proper tournament bracket. Each round is a 4-race cup on random tracks. Keep a scoreboard on a whiteboard. Provide themed snacks (mushroom-shaped cookies, star-shaped sandwiches). Crown a champion at the end of the night with a silly trophy.

    2. The Retro Relay

    Set up multiple stations with different retro consoles. Teams rotate through stations every 15 minutes, trying to achieve the highest score or fastest time at each game. Classic NES and SNES titles work best for this since they’re easy to pick up and play.

    3. The Smash Bracket

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    Double elimination, random stage selection, 3 stock, 7 minutes. Assign random characters for extra chaos. The loser of each match picks the next random character for the winner. It’s surprisingly competitive and hilarious.

    4. Pokemon Card Draft Night

    Everyone buys a few booster packs and drafts cards to build a deck on the spot. Then you play a mini tournament with your drafted decks. It’s a great way to introduce people to the TCG without requiring existing collections.

    5. The Cooperative Challenge

    Pick a co-op game like Overcooked, Snipperclips, or Super Mario 3D World and try to complete as many levels as possible in one evening. Order pizza, keep the energy up, and see how far you get. It’s less competitive but equally memorable.

    Need supplies for your game night? We’ve got extra controllers, party games, and Pokemon TCG packs ready to go!

  • Community Spotlight: How Our Discord Hit 5,000 Members

    Community Spotlight: How Our Discord Hit 5,000 Members

    We’re thrilled to announce that the Power-Up Games Discord server just crossed 5,000 members! What started as a small chat room for our most loyal customers has grown into one of the most active Nintendo fan communities online.

    How We Got Here

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    We launched the Discord in early 2023 with about 50 members — mostly regulars from our Portland store. The server grew organically through word of mouth, fueled by genuine community events rather than marketing pushes. Weekly game nights, monthly tournaments, and our popular #retro-finds channel (where members share their thrift store and garage sale pickups) kept people coming back.

    What Makes It Special

    Our community is remarkably welcoming and positive. We credit this to a few things: active moderation that focuses on fostering good conversations rather than just policing bad ones, dedicated channels for every Nintendo franchise, and regular engagement from our store staff who are genuinely part of the community (not just there to promote products).

    Some highlights from the past year:

    • Over 200 multiplayer sessions organized through the server
    • A community-run Pokemon tournament with 64 entrants
    • Our charity stream marathon that raised $2,800 for Child’s Play
    • Countless friendships formed between members who’ve never met in person

    Thank you to every single member. You’re what makes this community special. Here’s to the next 5,000!

  • Our Summer Gaming Tournament Was a Blast — Here’s the Recap

    Our Summer Gaming Tournament Was a Blast — Here’s the Recap

    Last Saturday, over 60 gamers descended on the Power-Up Games store for our first-ever Summer Smash Tournament, and it was everything we hoped it would be and more.

    The Tournament

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    The main event was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate double-elimination bracket with 32 entrants. The matches were intense — highlights included an incredible comeback in losers’ finals where a Kirby player reverse 3-stocked a Meta Knight, and a grand finals set that went to game 5, last stock.

    We also ran side events including a Mario Kart time trial challenge, a Splatoon 3 paint-off, and a retro gaming corner where people could play classic NES and SNES games on CRT monitors. The retro corner ended up being one of the most popular areas — turns out there’s something magical about playing Super Mario World on original hardware.

    Community Spirit

    The best part wasn’t the competition — it was watching complete strangers bond over their shared love of Nintendo. We saw new friendships form, heard amazing gaming stories, and even had a few impromptu Pokemon card trading sessions break out.

    We raised $340 for Extra Life through entry fees and donations. Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed!

    We’re already planning our next event. Follow us on social media to stay in the loop!