Most eSports tournament results (Single player): Mew2King







"U.S Super Smash Bros. supremo "Mew2King" (aka Jason Zimmerman) had achieved 'top prize' finishes in 339 pro eSports tournaments, as of 11 February 2016, amassing earnings of $141,488. His bio at "U.Ssupremo "Mew2King" (aka Jason Zimmerman) had achieved 'top prize' finishes in 339 pro eSports tournaments, as of 11 February 2016, amassing earnings of $141,488. His bio at eSportsearnings reveals that his gaming style relies on an in-depth testing of game mechanics, including character weight, knockback and physics."

Longest winning streak in Super Smash Bros. tournaments: ZeRo







"Between Nov 2014 and Oct 2015, Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios (CHL, below) won an incredible 53 tournaments in a row on Super Smash Bros. for Wil U (Nintendo, 2014). The ace's winning streak ended at the MLG World Finals on 18 Oct 2015, when he was defeated by American gamer Nairoby "Nairo" Quezada." "Between Nov 2014 and Oct 2015, Gonzalo "" Barrios (CHL, below) won an incredible 53 tournaments in a row on(Nintendo, 2014). The ace's winning streak ended at the MLG World Finals on 18 Oct 2015, when he was defeated by American gamer Nairoby "" Quezada."

Largest Super Smash Bros. Tournament

"An epic 1,926 gamers competed on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014) at the EVO Championship Series at the Bally's/Paris Las Vegas Casino in Nevada, USA, on 17-19 Jul 2015, making it the biggest contest of its kind. Its title was won by Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios (CHL, below right)."

Highest number of words in a Super Smash Bros. Brawl Fan-fiction

"3.5 million: Number of words in Super Smash Bros. fan-fiction The Subspace Emissary's Worlds Conquest by AuraChannelerChris."

Most Knockouts on Super Smash Bros. Melee

"On 16 May 2015, 'anthony11293', aka Jeremy Anthony (USA), achieved an amazing 56 KOs in a single match in St Louis, Missouri, USA. A Super Smash Bros. Melee specialist, he snatched the record from Shawn Alvarez (USA), who had set the previous best of 42 KOs just 13 days earlier."

Strongest Recorded Hit in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Without Items)

"In a YouTube video published on 3 Sep 2015, the Austrian team known as "Beefy Smash Doods" demonstrated a mammoth strike that inflicted 158% of damage. The intricate combo lasted 8 sec and involved four players in an orchestrated move in which an airborne log was swatted with a baseball bat - twice!"

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