Infinity Grand Prix FAQ
What is the infinity Grand Prix?The Infinity Grand Prix is a large scale fighting game crossover fanfic, which follows a royal rumble format. It is based off an existing fanfic called the UVR.
What is the UVR?The UVR is a fighting game crossover fanfic that inspired the Infinity Grand prix. It was originally written by Birdman, who turned over the reins to Thomas "Wanderer" Wilde. And is currently being written by Gavok (Who was kind enough to give me permission to do the grand prix.) The UVR can be found at this link:
So how is your Rumble different from there's?Well, for one thing my rumble has more fighters in it, it also has fighters from different games than the UVR, there are some other differences, but I wouldn't want to spoil the fanfic for anyone.
Hey wait a second, how come you have anime guys in this thing? I thought it was fighting game characters only!Technically only fighting game characters only are allowed. However certain anime series have had fighting games based off them, giving me a loophole to include such characters as Ranma and Inuyasha. (That also explains why characters who are "dead" like Zazuba and Haku, or who totally suck at fighting like Gosunkugi are competing.)
Hey, Rock Howard really Isn't that old yet, and Geese is dead, so is Pyron. What's up with that?Well, to include the fighters I wanted and make the story more interesting to read, I took certain liberties with the fighting game story lines (Which are fairly confusing to begin with, so bear with me.). Other than the changes I've made, the story behind the guys is essentially the same.
Hey, how come you write a certain guy the way you do?This actually comes from the UVR, who wrote up certain character with particular quirks. (Like Haohmaru and Genjuro talking too much and Yoshimitsu being a comedic character.) I kept this in as a sort of tribute to the UVR.
Hey, I don't recognize half the guys competing, what games do they come from.Some of the fighters I use come from relatively obscure games or games that are only out in Japan at this particular point. I think the game most people won't yet recognize is Waku Waku 7. Info for that game can be found here:
Another game people may not recognize is Dream mix world fighters, which is currently only out in japan. The website for that game is at (Its in Japanese however.)
Information on any other fighters can be found at either http:kattuggla.oru.se/dmd01/dm0103/test/ (fighter mania, a large database of fighting game characters) and at (on which you can search for the desired game.)
What is the voting format for this tournament?After each section I will post a Vote form which will list the fighters who are competing in this round. At the start of each round there will be 20 fighters in the ring. And at least 10 fighters will be eliminated by the end. Voters will dispense 10 live votes among the fighters they want to see make it another round, and 10 die votes among those they don't want to see survive. Die votes are subtracted from live votes, and the fighters with the most live votes survive the round.
There will also be bonus matches who one can vote for, these represent battles going on outside the ring.
How do you take into account fatigue?At the beginning of each round, any fighters that are still in the ring from the last round get one automatic die vote. This is cumulative. (Which means if a guy is in the ring for three rounds, they will have three die votes at the beginning of round four.)
What about these "Big guys" and "Really big guys"This is another concept from the UVR, basically its used to represent boss characters, characters with massive area attacks, or just guys who are very big.
For each big guy in the ring, no matter how crappily he does, one additional fighter will be eliminated that round. For each really big guy, two additional fighters will be eliminated.
11.How do you determine who eliminates who?
The top ten fighters, (that is the ten fighters who get the most votes) will each get one elimination each. (Even if they don't survive the round.) If more than ten people are eliminated, then the elimination counting will restart itself again. (So If twelve people are eliminated, the fighter with the most live votes will get two elimination's, as would the second place fighter.)
As for who eliminates whom that is mainly determined by luck, or my personal preference.
How do we vote?You can either leave your votes in the reviews section, or you can email me at , just fill out the vote form for each section with your votes. All vote forms must be submitted by the deadline, and must be filled out in full with 10 live votes and 10 die votes for the main rumble. (Voting on the bonus matches is optional.)
What if we have any other questions?Feel free to email me with any further questions or comments. I don't take kindly to Spam or flame mail though, so send such at your own risk.
