XBAND Tri-National Video Game Championships

The XBAND Tri-National Video Game Championships is a fictitious video game tournament that was held in 1996 for competitors from three different countries; the United States, Brazil (where XBAND is known as Mega Net 2), and Japan.

Structure
Prior to the actual tournament having been held, national competitions were held in the United States, Japan, and Brazil to find players skilled enough to represent their home countries in the championships, which were held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The top ranking players in each national competition were organized into national teams. There are three divisions in the XBAND Tri-National Video Game Championships, each relating to one of three different category of games supported by the XBAND video game modem and network. Each player from each of the national teams are segregated into these divisions, based on their specialty, whether it's fighting games, puzzle games, or sports games.

Divisions
* = Games that were not supported by XBAND in real life.
 * Action Division: This division deals with games such as Super Street Fighter II, the Mortal Kombat series, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 * and DOOM.
 * Sports Division: The Sports Division relegates to sports titles such as Super Mario Kart, NBA Jam Tournament Edition, and the Madden NFL series.
 * Puzzles Division': This division specializes in head-to-head competitive puzzle games such as Kirby's Avalanche and Pac-Attack *

National Teams
There are three teams of XBAND/Mega Net 2 players, each representing their respective nations. The members of each team were selected through national competitions, where the high-placing players were organized into those teams. Each team also has a special T-shirt design for easy identification (and some added cool factor).

XBAND U.S. National Team
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XBAND Japan Team
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Mega Net 2 Equipe Brasil
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Action Division

 * 1st Place:
 * 2nd Place:
 * 3rd Place:

Sports Division

 * 1st Place:
 * 2nd Place:
 * 3rd Place:

Puzzles Division

 * 1st Place:
 * 2nd Place:
 * 3rd Place:

Prizes
This section details the prizes given out to the winning competitors in each division
 * 1st Place:
 * 2nd Place:
 * 3rd Place:
 * Consolation Prizes (4th Place or Lower):

Foreign Names
Of course, for regional purposes, the XBAND Tri-National Video Game Championships were given different names in Brazil and Japan.
 * Japanese: XBAND国際選手権 (trans.: XBAND International Championships)
 * Portuguese: Mega Net 2 Competição Internacional de Jogos de Video (trans.: Mega Net 2 International Video Game Competition)