Greatest of all time: Revision history

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  • curprev 16:2016:20, February 3, 2024Cookies and Creme talk contribsm 38,727 bytes −35 bit of restructuring; the "across all Smash game" is at the front since it talks about the overall best, which I think is a bigger achievement than everything else here. Also moved the picture of Armada and Mango to the Melee section since it was kind of out of place in the intro undo

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  • curprev 01:0501:05, January 21, 2021Mooktendo talk contribs 51,817 bytes +1,204 Added a section about Mew2King. Seems odd to bring up Ken and Hungrybox but not him. undo
  • curprev 00:0900:09, January 21, 2021Mooktendo talk contribs 50,613 bytes +161 From what I can gather, both Mang0 and Mew2King have a case for being #1 in 2008, depending on how much you factor in locals. Updated Mang0's bio to reflect this, as well as further clarifying some details such as Armada being #1 in 2011 and 2012, and Mang0 only being top 10 in 2007. undo

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