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'''Jousuke''', or '''丈助''' is the top ''[[Smash 64]]'' player in Japan as well as the top {{SSB|Samus}} [[main]] in the world.  
'''Jousuke''', or '''丈助''' is the top ''[[Smash 64]]'' player in Japan as well as the top {{SSB|Samus}} [[main]] in the world.  


He plays all other characters at a high level, as seen in his various [[Twelve Character Battle|12-character battles]], though it has been stated his favorite characters are {{SSB|Ness}} and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}. He is also considered to be the top {{SSB|Pikachu}} in Japan.
He plays all other characters at a high level, as seen in his various [[Twelve Character Battle|12-character battles]], though it has been stated his favorite characters are {{SSB|Ness}} and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}.


He is known for his incredible [[spacing]], which is expected of a top Samus main, and his use of the last hit of Samus's forward aerial to link devastating finishers.
He is known for his incredible [[spacing]], which is expected of a top Samus main, and his use of the last hit of Samus's forward aerial to link devastating finishers.

Revision as of 14:17, February 24, 2014

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丈助 (Jousuke)
Character info
Smash 64 main Samus
Other Smash 64 character Ness, Donkey Kong
Personal and other info
Location Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Jousuke, or 丈助 is the top Smash 64 player in Japan as well as the top Samus main in the world.

He plays all other characters at a high level, as seen in his various 12-character battles, though it has been stated his favorite characters are Ness and Donkey Kong.

He is known for his incredible spacing, which is expected of a top Samus main, and his use of the last hit of Samus's forward aerial to link devastating finishers.

Jousuke's wins include the Kanto Smash 64 tournament in 2012 and a 200 person online tournament known as Smash 64 Spring Online Tournament.

Notable tournament records

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