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*He has been invited and commentated on the "Kanto" events as well as the early "Tokyo" events.
*He has been invited and commentated on the "Kanto" events as well as the early "Tokyo" events.
*He inspired the current less flashy play in Japanese SSB64 as players wondered how a lower tiered character could win tournaments (as Mario was considered to be lower tier back then.)
*He inspired the current less flashy play in Japanese SSB64 as players wondered how a lower tiered character could win tournaments (as Mario was considered to be lower tier back then.)
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:31, August 17, 2015

Red
Due to a confusion, now the photo of the Japanese player Red is the following one: https://www.ssbwiki.com/File:Red_(Japan).jpg
Character info
Smash 64 main Mario
Other Smash 64 character Link
Personal and other info
Location Kansai Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Red is a Japanese Smash 64 player who was considered the best Mario main in the world as well as top smasher in Japan in the earlier period of 64 play in Japan, roughly 2004-2007. (In terms of more recently, the top Mario is now FAUST and the top player is now Jousuke or wario.) He is now the current host of the annual "Kansai" series of Japanese ssb64 tournaments as well as a commentator.

Outside of this tournament series, he is also known for helping to make the most recent matchup chart/tier list along with Kikoushi and others. He also helps run http://ssbonline.html.xdomain.jp/, the main Japanese tournament website and archive.

Trivia

  • He has been invited and commentated on the "Kanto" events as well as the early "Tokyo" events.
  • He inspired the current less flashy play in Japanese SSB64 as players wondered how a lower tiered character could win tournaments (as Mario was considered to be lower tier back then.)

Gallery

External links

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