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{{Infobox Smasher | {{Infobox Smasher | ||
| name = n3zModGod | | name = n3zModGod | ||
| image = N3z.jpg | | image = N3z.jpg | ||
| mainssbm = Yoshi | | mainssbm = Yoshi | ||
| sponsor = Top Notch Controllers | | sponsor = Top Notch Controllers | ||
| former sponsors = | | former sponsors = | ||
| skillssbm = Professional | |||
| realname = Noah Ray Valdez | | realname = Noah Ray Valdez | ||
| birthday = 3 | | birthday = 3 | ||
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'''n3zModGod''' | '''n3zModGod''' is a ''[[Melee]]'' {{SSBM|Yoshi}} player and well known controller modder. He is the owner and founder of "Top Notch Controllers", a company that specializes in the modification and selling of GameCube controllers, intended for competitive ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' play at the highest level. n3zModGod is well-renowned for his efficiency at removing many unwanted controller issues such as snapback, or the ability to modify a controller to a player's specific preferences, such as the addition of notches etched onto the sides of control sticks to aid with [[Firefox]] angles. Many top level ''Melee'' professionals such as {{Sm|Mango}}, {{Sm|Leffen}}, and {{Sm|aMSa}} have used his controllers. He is one of the most popular and in-demand controller modders along with {{Sm|Gooms}} and {{Sm|Goomy}}. | ||
He also has wins over {{Sm|Raz}}, {{Sm|nut}}, {{Sm|Tai}}, {{Sm|Voo}}, and {{Sm|Zhu}} in singles. | He also has wins over {{Sm|Raz}}, {{Sm|nut}}, {{Sm|Tai}}, {{Sm|Voo}}, and {{Sm|Zhu}} in singles. | ||
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[[Category:Yoshi | [[Category:Yoshi professionals (SSBM)]] |