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==Apex==
==Apex==
Since 2012 and the inclusion at [[Apex 2012]], the scene began to grew. [[Apex 2013]] was the first tournament with Japanese top players in attendance, with [[Kikoushi]] winning that event. [[Apex 2015]] was the last [[Apex]] with ''Smash 64'' and had the highest number of participants (188). Besides [[Apex]], there were also the [[Zenith 2013]] and [[Zenith 2014]] tournaments. The US tournaments were dominated by the Canadian [[SuPeRbOoMfAn]], [[Isai]] and players from Japan.
Since 2012 and the inclusion at [[Apex 2012]], the scene began to grew. [[Apex 2013]] was the first tournament with Japanese top players in attendance, with [[Kikoushi]] winning that event. [[Apex 2015]] was the last [[Apex]] with ''Smash 64'' and also had the highest number of participants (188).  
 
Besides [[Apex]], the next biggest events were the [[Zenith 2013]] and [[Zenith 2014]] tournaments.  
The US tournaments were dominated by the Canadian [[SuPeRbOoMfAn]], [[Isai]] and occasionally entering players from Japan (most notably {{Sm|Kikoushi}} and {{Sm|Moyashi}}).


==Recent Growth==
==Recent Growth==
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