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{{smasherbeta
| name          = Scorpion Master
| name          = Mango
| image        =  
| image        = Mango.jpg
| main          = Mario
| main          = Jigglypuff
| 2ndmain      = Falco
| other        = Captain Falcon
| other        = Captain Falcon
| 2ndother      = Falco
| 2ndother      = Fox
| crew          =  
| 3rdother      = Sheik
| skill        = Professional
| crew          = Roundbit, The Blade Breakers
| alias        = Mango
| former crews  =
| realname      = Joshua Lopez
| skill        = Top Professional
| birthday      =  
| alias        =
| birthmonth    =  
| realname      = Joseph Marquez
| birthyear    =  
| birthday      = 10
| location      = California
| birthmonth    = 12
| country      = USA
| birthyear    = 1991
}}Scorpion Master is a SoCal Mario main. He is widely considered the best Mario main in the world, even though his first tournament was in Summer 2010 (where he beat many notable players including Bob$, Zhu, ConnorTheKid, and MacD). His real name is Joshua Lopez, and he usually cannot attend Sunday tournaments because he has to go to church.
| location      = Southern California
| country      = United States
}}
'''Mango''' is a smasher from Norwalk, California. He got his name in the 5th grade when he was playing the PC first-person shooter, ''Counter-Strike'', and he was hungry, so he put his name as "I want Mangos", and since that day, everyone called him Mango.


Although he said he would be placing top 3 at Apex 2010, he did not, losing to Wobbles in winners bracket and Eggz in losers bracket.
He placed 3rd in Singles at Evo World 2007, defeating many of the best known professional [[smasher]]s. He placed 3rd in singles at Super Champ Combo, defeating many well-known players. In doubles, he also placed 3rd with his partner [[Lucky]], even beating the team of [[Ken]] and [[Smasher:Isai|Isai]]. He is currently ranked #1 in the SoCal Melee Power Rankings.


He is sometimes called Mango as a joke in the Smash Community, due to Mango playing Mario one time.
On February 4, 2008, Mango won Pound 3, having beaten top professionals like [[Smasher:Forward|Forward]], [[Smasher:Cort|Cort]], [[Smasher:PC Chris|PC Chris]], [[Smasher:Chu Dat|Chu Dat]], and [[Smasher:Mew2King|Mew2King]].
 
As of March 7th, he is considered one of the best active Melee players in the world, having beaten [[PC Chris]], [[Smasher:Chu Dat|Chu Dat]], [[Mew2King]], and myriad other lesser smashers in the Revival Of Melee Tournament in Nanuet, New York, placing 1st.
 
On July 12th, 2009, Mango attended Genesis by DBR, which had 290 entrants in Melee Singles (Melee's largest tournament ever by that time), where he reached the Winner's Finals and lost 2-3 the first set against [[Armada]], a [[Peach]] mainer regarded as the best player in Europe. After beating Hungrybox in Loser's Finals 3-0, Mango entered the Grand Finals against Armada, and had to win two sets to win the tournament. Mango won a very intense and close second set between these two 3-2, and then won the third set 3-0 to win the event.
 
Revival of Melee 2 caused lots of debate among the smash community, when he placed fourth losing to Kage the Warrior. The main John was that he was drunk the previous day and had a massive hangover. He soon silenced the critics at Pound 4.
 
Mango recently won Pound 4 by beating Hungrybox 3-1 in the grand finals. Since then, Mango has been regarded by many as the world champion of SSBM. Mango's only weakness is alcohol, as it 4 stocked him recently at a californian tournament called " Nice Shot Hugo".
 
Mango is widely credited for [[Jigglypuff]]'s large jump in the Melee tiers list bumping her up from tied for 6th and 7th with [[Captain Falcon]] to tied for first with the [[Space Animals]].
 
==Melee Singles Tournament placings==
 
[[Image:Mangojuice.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Mango after winning Mango juice.]]
 
'''''Note:''' This is not a list of every tournament that Mango has attended; it is a list of the most significant tournaments, as determined by number of participants, prize money and prestige. Listed chronologically''
 
===2007===
* 9th - UCLA Monthlies II
* 5th - Super Smash Royale III
* 4th - UCLA Monthlies III
* 25th - 0C3 (Zero Challenge 3)
* 7th - [[Evo]] West
* 3rd - Evo World ($1,000)
* 3rd - Super Champ Combo ($400)
* 1st - UCLA Monthlies IV: The Return ($300)
 
===2008===
* 1st - UCSD Winter Smash II ($876)
* 1st - *Pound* 3
* 5th - UCLA Monthlies V: Melee Strikes Back
* 1st - Triweekly XIX
* 1st - UCLA VII: Avalanche ($92.5)
* 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #1
* 1st - CGC @ SFSU Presents: West Coast Smash League
 
===2009===
* 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #2
* 1st - Quakfest 14: It's Dark And Effing Cold
* 1st - UCLA Revival ($105)
* 1st - Revival Of Melee (ROM) ($675)
* 1st - Mango Juice ($717)
* 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #3
* 1st - CGC @ SFSU VII ($150)
* 1st - Smashpocalypse VII ($220)
* 1st - Event 52: MWC ($675)
* 1st - SCSA West Coast Curcuit #4
* 1st - Mass Madness 16: Mango Madness
* 1st - Gigabits Freedom to Melee
* 1st - DBR Presents: Genesis  ($2,280)
* 1st - [[Show Me Your Moves|SMYM 10]] ($744)
* 1st - GameUnicon: SNES ($800)
* 1st - ActiveGamers: Coast to Coast ($1,000)
* 1st - CGC @ SFU XII
* 1st - Pat's House ($932)
* 4th - Revival Of Melee II (ROM II) ($80)
* 1st - Winterfest
 
===2010===
* 1st - *Pound* 4 ($2,000)
* 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #5 ($372)
* 2nd - Tourneyplay 5
* 1st - 2GG Presents: Champ's Biweekly
* 1st - Grev Monthly IX
 
== Gameplay videos ==
*[http://youtube.com/watch?v=12L_jAtp1Z0 Mango(Jigglypuff) Vs. Cort(Peach)]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJIkk3dJ6P0 How Good is Mango?]
 
==External Links==
*[http://smashboards.com/member.php?u=39598 '''MaNgO''' SWF Public Profile]
 
[[Category: Smashers]][[Category:American smashers]][[Category:California smashers]]
[[Category:Pros]][[Category:Jigglypuff professionals]]

Revision as of 23:20, September 18, 2010

Mango
Mango.jpg
Team info
Crew(s) Roundbit, The Blade Breakers
Personal and other info
Real name Joseph Marquez
Birth date (age 32)
Location Southern California United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top Professional
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Mango is a smasher from Norwalk, California. He got his name in the 5th grade when he was playing the PC first-person shooter, Counter-Strike, and he was hungry, so he put his name as "I want Mangos", and since that day, everyone called him Mango.

He placed 3rd in Singles at Evo World 2007, defeating many of the best known professional smashers. He placed 3rd in singles at Super Champ Combo, defeating many well-known players. In doubles, he also placed 3rd with his partner Lucky, even beating the team of Ken and Isai. He is currently ranked #1 in the SoCal Melee Power Rankings.

On February 4, 2008, Mango won Pound 3, having beaten top professionals like Forward, Cort, PC Chris, Chu Dat, and Mew2King.

As of March 7th, he is considered one of the best active Melee players in the world, having beaten PC Chris, Chu Dat, Mew2King, and myriad other lesser smashers in the Revival Of Melee Tournament in Nanuet, New York, placing 1st.

On July 12th, 2009, Mango attended Genesis by DBR, which had 290 entrants in Melee Singles (Melee's largest tournament ever by that time), where he reached the Winner's Finals and lost 2-3 the first set against Armada, a Peach mainer regarded as the best player in Europe. After beating Hungrybox in Loser's Finals 3-0, Mango entered the Grand Finals against Armada, and had to win two sets to win the tournament. Mango won a very intense and close second set between these two 3-2, and then won the third set 3-0 to win the event.

Revival of Melee 2 caused lots of debate among the smash community, when he placed fourth losing to Kage the Warrior. The main John was that he was drunk the previous day and had a massive hangover. He soon silenced the critics at Pound 4.

Mango recently won Pound 4 by beating Hungrybox 3-1 in the grand finals. Since then, Mango has been regarded by many as the world champion of SSBM. Mango's only weakness is alcohol, as it 4 stocked him recently at a californian tournament called " Nice Shot Hugo".

Mango is widely credited for Jigglypuff's large jump in the Melee tiers list bumping her up from tied for 6th and 7th with Captain Falcon to tied for first with the Space Animals.

Melee Singles Tournament placings

File:Mangojuice.jpg
Mango after winning Mango juice.

Note: This is not a list of every tournament that Mango has attended; it is a list of the most significant tournaments, as determined by number of participants, prize money and prestige. Listed chronologically

2007

  • 9th - UCLA Monthlies II
  • 5th - Super Smash Royale III
  • 4th - UCLA Monthlies III
  • 25th - 0C3 (Zero Challenge 3)
  • 7th - Evo West
  • 3rd - Evo World ($1,000)
  • 3rd - Super Champ Combo ($400)
  • 1st - UCLA Monthlies IV: The Return ($300)

2008

  • 1st - UCSD Winter Smash II ($876)
  • 1st - *Pound* 3
  • 5th - UCLA Monthlies V: Melee Strikes Back
  • 1st - Triweekly XIX
  • 1st - UCLA VII: Avalanche ($92.5)
  • 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #1
  • 1st - CGC @ SFSU Presents: West Coast Smash League

2009

  • 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #2
  • 1st - Quakfest 14: It's Dark And Effing Cold
  • 1st - UCLA Revival ($105)
  • 1st - Revival Of Melee (ROM) ($675)
  • 1st - Mango Juice ($717)
  • 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #3
  • 1st - CGC @ SFSU VII ($150)
  • 1st - Smashpocalypse VII ($220)
  • 1st - Event 52: MWC ($675)
  • 1st - SCSA West Coast Curcuit #4
  • 1st - Mass Madness 16: Mango Madness
  • 1st - Gigabits Freedom to Melee
  • 1st - DBR Presents: Genesis ($2,280)
  • 1st - SMYM 10 ($744)
  • 1st - GameUnicon: SNES ($800)
  • 1st - ActiveGamers: Coast to Coast ($1,000)
  • 1st - CGC @ SFU XII
  • 1st - Pat's House ($932)
  • 4th - Revival Of Melee II (ROM II) ($80)
  • 1st - Winterfest

2010

  • 1st - *Pound* 4 ($2,000)
  • 1st - SCSA West Coast Circuit #5 ($372)
  • 2nd - Tourneyplay 5
  • 1st - 2GG Presents: Champ's Biweekly
  • 1st - Grev Monthly IX

Gameplay videos

External Links