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  2. Smash (app) - Wikipedia

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    Smash (stylized as smash. ) is a Japanese video on demand mobile application. It offers original content such as music, dramas, animated series, [ 1 ] and variety shows, all in vertical video format optimized for viewing on smartphones .

  3. List of major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments

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    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifth officially released Smash Bros. title; all five have been played competitively, in addition to a fan-made mod of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Project M. [5] [6] Many of the top-ranked Ultimate players were highly ranked in previous Smash Bros. games, in particular Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. [7]

  4. Zackray - Wikipedia

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    His victory at The Big House 9 made Zackray the first Japanese player to win a premier-tier Ultimate tournament held outside of Japan, [2] and it was also Zackray's first tournament win of any tier outside of Japan. [18] His victory at the event qualified him for an invitation to Smash Ultimate Summit 2, held at the end of the month. [17]

  5. aMSa - Wikipedia

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    aMSa was born in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, on October 27, 1991. [2] He stated that he has been a fan of Yoshi since his childhood and that, since the release of Super Smash Bros. Melee, Yoshi was his favorite character. For a time, Yoshi was considered to be a very weak character in competitive play, being ranked as low as the fourth worst ...

  6. Masahiro Sakurai - Wikipedia

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    Masahiro Sakurai (桜井 政博, Sakurai Masahiro, born August 3, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and game designer best known as the creator of the Kirby and Super Smash Bros. series. Apart from his work on those series, he also led the design of Meteos in 2005 and directed Kid Icarus: Uprising in 2012.

  7. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    An additional special edition contained a pair of Super Smash Bros.-themed Joy-Con as well as a Switch console, a Super Smash Bros.-themed dock, and a download code for the game. [98] A GameCube controller with the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate logo was released on November 2, 2018. [99]

  8. Ryuta Kawashima - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was released and included a summonable "Assist Trophy" based on Dr. Kawashima's appearances in the Brain Age series, the only character appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series to be directly based on a real person's likeness. He reappears in 2018's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  9. Harisen - Wikipedia

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    In the video game series Super Smash Bros. up until Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a large fan (called "Harisen" in the Japanese version, but simply "Fan" in the English version) is a usable item. Characters can wield it as a very fast weapon, causing minimal but repeated and nigh-unstoppable damage to enemy characters.