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==History==
==History==
Jousuke's wins include the Kanto ''Smash 64'' tournaments in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and a 200 person online tournament known as ''Smash 64'' Spring Online Tournament. He also remains the only player in the world to have won a 12 character battle against {{Sm|Isai}}. He has also won 12 character crew battle in both the US and Japanese versions vs. {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in which he demonstrated his amazing {{SSB|Kirby}}. So far, the only crew battle he has lost was against {{sm|Tatsuman}}, a Kirby main who is also a random character specialist.
Jousuke's wins include the Kanto ''Smash 64'' tournaments in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and a 200 person online tournament known as ''Smash 64'' Spring Online Tournament. He also remains the only player in the world to have won a 12 character battle against {{Sm|Isai}}. He has also won two 12 character battles in the US version and one 12 character battle in the Japanese versions vs. {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in which he demonstrated his amazing {{SSB|Kirby}}. So far, the only 12 character battle he has lost was against {{sm|Tatsuman}}, a Kirby main who is also a random character specialist.


Following a 2nd place finish at [[Kansai 2015]], Jousuke announced on his Twitter he would enter a temporary hiatus period.
Following a 2nd place finish at [[Kansai 2015]], Jousuke announced on his Twitter he would enter a temporary hiatus period, which lasted for 1 month.


==Notable tournament records==
==Notable tournament records==

Revision as of 12:40, July 5, 2015

丈助 (Jousuke)
Character info
Smash 64 main Samus
Personal and other info
Location Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Jousuke, (English pronunciation Joe-skay) or 丈助, (sometimes romanized as Jouske) is the top Smash 64 player in Japan, and the top Samus main in the world.

He plays all other characters at a high level, as seen in his various 12-character battles, though it has been stated his favorite characters are Ness and Donkey Kong.

He is known for his incredible spacing, which is expected of a top Samus main, and his use of the last hit of Samus's forward aerial to link devastating finishers.

History

Jousuke's wins include the Kanto Smash 64 tournaments in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and a 200 person online tournament known as Smash 64 Spring Online Tournament. He also remains the only player in the world to have won a 12 character battle against Isai. He has also won two 12 character battles in the US version and one 12 character battle in the Japanese versions vs. SuPeRbOoMfAn in which he demonstrated his amazing Kirby. So far, the only 12 character battle he has lost was against Tatsuman, a Kirby main who is also a random character specialist.

Following a 2nd place finish at Kansai 2015, Jousuke announced on his Twitter he would enter a temporary hiatus period, which lasted for 1 month.

Notable tournament records

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Tournament Date Location 1v1 placement
Kanto 2009 2009 Kanto, Japan Japan 1st
Kansai 2010 2010 Kansai, Japan Japan 1st
2011 Spring Season Online 2011 Kaillera 1st
2012 Spring Season Online 2012 Kailera 1st
Kanto 2012 2012 Kanto, Japan Japan 1st
Kanto 2013 2013 Kanto, Japan Japan 1st
Kansai 2013 2013 Kansai, Japan Japan 1st
2013 Fall Season Online 2013 Kaillera 5th
Kansai 2014 2014 Kansai, Japan Japan 3rd
Kansai 2015 March 14th, 2015 Kansai, Japan Japan 2nd

Trivia

  • Jousuke has stated he would never travel overseas to compete with other players, and thinks that if a player believes they can beat him, they should take the initiative to travel to Japan.
  • Jousuke dislikes being photographed or videotaped.
  • His name is based on the character of Josuke Higashikata from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
  • His Kirby is said to be superior to even the top Kirby mains in Japan, yet due to cultural reasons, Japanese 64 players are only seen playing one character in all tournaments. This is also probably since most Japanese events outside of Grand Finals are best of 1.

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