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m (Added birthday and transliteration. Side note: This is such a fascinating article. I love Smash, dude.)
m ("First professional player" how? He certainly wasn't making any money at those super early Japan tournaments, so he was no "professional" in that regard. If we're basing this on antiquated wiki terminology where "professional" was a term for "good player", you can't declare that off of just winning an early official tournament with non-competitive rules, especially when there were several tournament winners that day anyway.)
 
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| realname    = Koichi Oikawa (及川浩一)
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'''Oikawa''' ({{ja|おいかわ|Oikawa}}), also known as '''Oikawa Meijin''' ({{ja|及川 名人|Oikawa Meijin}}, "Master Oikawa"), is a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' {{SSB|Kirby}} main from Japan, notable for being the first professional player.
 
'''Oikawa''' ({{ja|おいかわ|Oikawa}}), also known as '''Oikawa Meijin''' ({{ja|及川 名人|Oikawa Meijin}}, "Master Oikawa"), is a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' {{SSB|Kirby}} main from Japan, notable for being one of the first renown names in competitive ''Smash''.


In 1999, at the age of 16, he won the first [[Nintendo]]-sponsored ''Smash'' tournament at {{Trn|Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game}}, then played at Spring Selection Tournament Championship and the Super Mario Club National Tournament, which were officially broadcast on the Japan-only TV show [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/64%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AA%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF%E3%82%B8%E3%82%A2%E3%83%A0 ''64 Mario Stadium''] in 2000. He later played at {{Trn|Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1}}. His high placements made him one of the best early ''Smash 64'' players in Japan. He then played in {{Trn|Premium Fight}}, the first ''[[Melee]]'' tournament.
In 1999, at the age of 16, he won the first [[Nintendo]]-sponsored ''Smash'' tournament at {{Trn|Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game}}, then played at Spring Selection Tournament Championship and the Super Mario Club National Tournament, which were officially broadcast on the Japan-only TV show [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/64%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AA%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF%E3%82%B8%E3%82%A2%E3%83%A0 ''64 Mario Stadium''] in 2000. He later played at {{Trn|Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1}}. His high placements made him one of the best early ''Smash 64'' players in Japan. He then played in {{Trn|Premium Fight}}, the first ''[[Melee]]'' tournament.
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|[[Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game]]||August 27th, 1999||1st
|[[Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game]]||August 27th, 1999||1st||—||—
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|Spring Selection Competition||2000||1st
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|Super Mario Club National Tournament||2000||2nd
|Super Mario Club National Tournament||2000||2nd||—||—
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|[[Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1]]||March 26th-28th, 2001||5th
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|[[Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1]]||March 26th-28th, 2001||5th||—||—
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|[[Premium Fight]]||August 25th, 2001||3rd
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[[Category:Retired players]]
[[Category:Retired players]]
[[Category:Kirby professionals (SSB)]]
[[Category:Kirby players (SSB)]]
[[Category:Japanese smashers]]
[[Category:Japanese smashers]]
[[Category:Livestream commentators]]
[[Category:Livestream commentators]]

Latest revision as of 19:38, April 15, 2024

おいかわ (Oikawa)
Character info
Smash 64 main Kirby
Team info
Sponsor(s) GRAPHT
Personal and other info
Real name Koichi Oikawa (及川浩一)
Birth date (age 41)
Location Japan Japan

Oikawa (おいかわ), also known as Oikawa Meijin (及川 名人, "Master Oikawa"), is a Super Smash Bros. Kirby main from Japan, notable for being one of the first renown names in competitive Smash.

In 1999, at the age of 16, he won the first Nintendo-sponsored Smash tournament at Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game, then played at Spring Selection Tournament Championship and the Super Mario Club National Tournament, which were officially broadcast on the Japan-only TV show 64 Mario Stadium in 2000. He later played at Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1. His high placements made him one of the best early Smash 64 players in Japan. He then played in Premium Fight, the first Melee tournament.

Since 2014, he has provided live commentary for official Nintendo events such as Next Generation World Hobby Fair 2015, 2-on-2 WORLD GRAND PRIX JPN vs USA, and Smash Bros. Ultimate Spring Brawl Festival. In 2017, he joined esports organization Team GRAPHT.

Oikawa continues to enjoy the Smash Bros. series casually and has no plans to compete in tournaments again.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros.[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game August 27th, 1999 1st
Spring Selection Competition 2000 1st
Super Mario Club National Tournament 2000 2nd
Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 1 March 26th-28th, 2001 5th

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Premium Fight August 25th, 2001 3rd

Trivia[edit]

  • Oikawa is a big Kirby fan; he only bought Super Smash Bros. because Kirby was in it. After winning his Fighting Battle tournament, Masahiro Sakurai interviewed him, surprising Oikawa when he revealed himself as the creator of Kirby.

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