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Smasher:Lunchables
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Lunchables is a smasher from Marquette, Michigan currently residing in Wisconsin who mains Roy, Marth, and Toon Link in Project M. He was considered to be the best Roy and Marth player in the world prior to his hiatus, and was formerly considered the best Toon Link player in the world when he actively mained him, having contributed largely to the advancement of their metagames. Lunchables was formerly ranked 1st and 5th on the Dallas-Fort Worth Power Rankings for Project M and Ultimate, respectively, as well as 3rd on PMRank 2018.
On January 4, 2015, Lunchables announced that FX Game Exchange DFW would be sponsoring him.
In October 2016, he announced his retirement from the Project M competitive scene after Olympus due to his belief that the game didn't have a future. Despite this, he attended Cashed Out in January 2017. He continued to participate in tournaments to a limited extent, but no longer sought to be the best, and has requested to be left out of talk in regards to the PMRank 2017.
However, after he won No Fun Allowed 2 in February 2018, defeating Fuzz and then Switch twice, he expressed his desires to attend and compete at nationals again in 2018.
At his first serious national since Olympus, at Smash 'N' Splash 4 he finally won his first national, defeating Rongunshu, Sothe, Hyperflame, and finally Switch in a very close game 9 Grand Finals.
Lunchables worked on a Project M version of "Brawl-" named "Project Meme", where version 6.9 was released in April 2015.