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Revision as of 16:34, August 12, 2010
A professional gamer is one who regularly makes money off of the game and/or one who is recruited and sponsored by a notable organization, such as MLG. Due to MLG and other major gaming corporations not sponsoring smash anymore, a professional is usually considered the person at the top of the metagame of that said character. An example of this is Smasher:Hax for Falcon or Smasher:Axe for Pikachu.
SSBM professionals
Organized by main
Bowser
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Australia |
Captain Falcon
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Europe |
Australia |
Donkey Kong
United States Canada |
Japan |
Dr. Mario
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Europe |
Falco
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Europe |
Mexico |
Fox
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Europe |
Mexico |
Ganondorf
United States |
Canada |
México |
Europe |
Ice Climbers
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Brazil |
Jigglypuff
United States |
Europe |
Kirby
United States |
Canada |
Europe |
Australia |
Link
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Luigi
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Mario
United States |
Marth
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Australia |
Mexico |
Mewtwo
United States |
Mr. Game & Watch
United States |
Canada Japan |
Ness
United States |
Japan |
Peach
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Pichu
United States |
Pikachu
United States |
Canada Japan |
Roy
United States |
Japan Mexico |
Samus
United States |
Japan |
Mexico |
Sheik
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Yoshi
United States |
Japan |
Europe |
Australia |
Young Link
United States |
Canada |
Japan |
Zelda
United States |
Japan |