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'''Prince''' (''プリンス'') is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. 64]]'' player from Japan and was once considered the best {{SSB|Yoshi}} player in the world and is still considered a celebrity within the Japanese 64 scene. He plays {{SSB|Fox}} as a [[Alternate character|secondary]] and also demonstrates a proficiency with the entire cast in his 12 character battles and his famous training mode Level combos video series.
'''Prince''' (''プリンス'') is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. 64]]'' player from Japan and was once considered the best {{SSB|Yoshi}} player in the world and is still considered a celebrity within the Japanese 64 scene. He plays {{SSB|Fox}} as a [[Alternate character|secondary]] and also demonstrates a proficiency with the entire cast in his 12 character battles and his famous training mode Level combos video series.


He along with Japanese players {{sm|Wangera}}, {{sm|bonobono}}, and Kurabba were [https://funding.onlinessb.com/ funded] to participate in [[Super Smash Con 2016]]'s SSB tournament. Prince also entered and won the event's "Combo Tournament", placing over top Smash 64 combo specialists such as {{sm|Dext3r}}, {{sm|Mariguas}}, {{sm|tacos}}, and {{sm|Alvin}}. He was personally listed by many Japanese players as someone they wanted to see once top player {{sm|Fukurou}} could not attend, showing his continued status in the community. He had not attended a single tournament since 2013 years but stated he will attend more after Smash Con.
He along with Japanese players {{sm|Wangera}}, {{sm|bonobono}}, and Kurabba were [https://funding.onlinessb.com/ funded] to participate in [[Super Smash Con 2016]]'s SSB tournament. Prince also entered and won the event's "Combo Tournament", placing over top Smash 64 combo specialists such as {{sm|Dext3r}}, {{sm|Mariguas}}, {{sm|tacos}}, and {{sm|Alvin}}. He was personally listed by many Japanese players as someone they wanted to see once top player {{sm|Fukurou}} could not attend, showing his continued status in the community. He had not attended a single tournament since 2013 years but was able to place 9th at Super Smash Con, the biggest Super Smash Bros. 64 tournament to date.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==

Revision as of 22:49, August 18, 2016

Prince
64Prince.jpg
Character info
Smash 64 main Yoshi
Other Smash 64 character Fox
Personal and other info
Location Japan Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Top professional (semi-retired)

Prince (プリンス) is a professional Super Smash Bros. 64 player from Japan and was once considered the best Yoshi player in the world and is still considered a celebrity within the Japanese 64 scene. He plays Fox as a secondary and also demonstrates a proficiency with the entire cast in his 12 character battles and his famous training mode Level combos video series.

He along with Japanese players Wangera, bonobono, and Kurabba were funded to participate in Super Smash Con 2016's SSB tournament. Prince also entered and won the event's "Combo Tournament", placing over top Smash 64 combo specialists such as Dext3r, Mariguas, tacos, and Alvin. He was personally listed by many Japanese players as someone they wanted to see once top player Fukurou could not attend, showing his continued status in the community. He had not attended a single tournament since 2013 years but was able to place 9th at Super Smash Con, the biggest Super Smash Bros. 64 tournament to date.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros.

Tournament Date Character(s) 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Kanto 2006 Date Unknown Yoshi (SSB) 2nd -- --
Kanto 2007 Date Unknown Fox (SSB) 2nd -- --
Kansai 2011 March 19th, 2011 Yoshi (SSB) 5th -- --
Kanto 2011 August 28th, 2011 Yoshi (SSB) 4th -- --
Kansai 2012 March 17th, 2012 Yoshi (SSB) 5th -- --
Chuo University 2013 November 2nd, 2013 Yoshi (SSB) 1st -- --
Super Smash Con 2016 August 11th-14th, 2016 Yoshi (SSB) 9th 5th Bonobono

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