Japanese fighting games player
Ryota Inoue (Japanese : 井上涼太 , Hepburn : Ryota Inoue ) better known by this nickname Kazunoko (かずのこ), is a Japanese fighting games player known for playing Holy Order Sol in Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R , Yun in Street Fighter IV , Cammy in Street Fighter V , Yamcha in Dragon Ball FighterZ and Raven in Guilty Gear Xrd: Revelator . He was the winner of Ultra Street Fighter IV at Capcom Cup 2015 where he beat Daigo Umehara in the grand finals.[ 1] He joined Zeveron in July 2015.[ 2] However Zeveron went out of business the following months and they failed to pay him, resulting in him being a free agent.[ 3] [ 4]
In 2015 Kazunoko also won CEO and placed second at Canada Cup.[ 2] He got 9th at EVO 2015 .[ 5] At Capcom Cup 2015 he went through the bracket undefeated, with wins over Gustavo "801 Strider" Romero, Benjamin "Problem X" Simon, Du "NuckleDu" Dang , Lee "Infiltration" Seon-woo , Daigo Umehara, and finally a 3–2 victory over Daigo again in the grand finals.[ 6]
In 2018–19, Kazunoko participated in and dominated[ 7] the inaugural Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour by winning four of the seven official DBFZ events. He became the Dragon Ball FighterZ world champion in 2019 by winning the first Red Bull Final Summoning [ 8] [ 9]
Tournament results
[ 10]
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
Ultra Street Fighter IV
EVO 2014 - 13th
Tokyo Game Show 2014 - 5th
Community Effort Orlando (CEO) 2015 - 1st
Tokaigi - Game Party Japan 2015 - 1st
SXSW Gaming Expo 2015 - 2nd
Shadowloo Showdown 6 - 2nd
Canada Cup Master Series 2015 - 2nd
South East Asia Major 2015 - 4th
KVO x TSB 2015 - 4th
Arcade Stream 2015 - 4th
Final Round 18 - 4th
NorCal Regionals 2015 - 7th
EVO 2015 - 9th
Tokyo Game Show 2015 - 13th
Stunfest 2015 - 13th
Capcom Cup 2015 - 1st
Street Fighter V
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-
Canada Cup Master Series 2015 - 1st
Vancouver Street Battle - 1st
Shadowloo Showdown 6 - 1st
Final Round 18 - 1st
NorCal Regionals 2015 - 1st
Double Elimination 2015 - 1st
Stunfest 2015 - 1st
South East Asia Major 2015 - 2nd
Community Effort Orlando (CEO) 2015 - 1st
SoCal Regionals 2015 - 1st
CEOtaku - 2nd
Canada Cup 2015 - 1st
Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR-
Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR 2-
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
Dragon Ball FighterZ
CEO 2018 - 1st
SEA Major 2018 - 1st
Japan Saga 2018 - 1st
CouchWarriors Crossup Major 2018 - 1st
Red Bull Final Summoning DBFZ World Tour Finals - 1st
EVO 2019 - 7th
National Championship Japan Playoffs 2020 - 1st
References
^ Martin, Michael. "Kazunoko Is Your Capcom Cup 2015 Champion" . Red Bull Esports .
^ a b Rosen, Daniel. "Zeveron signs Kazunoko" . TheScore eSports . Retrieved December 5, 2015 .
^ Martin, Michael (August 13, 2015). "When Deals Go Bad: Kazunoko Faces Uncertain Future" . Red Bull . Retrieved December 5, 2015 .
^ Wynne, Jared (August 26, 2015). "Zeveron officially dissolves, Kazunoko now a free agent" . The Daily Dot . Retrieved December 7, 2015 .
^ "Evo 2015 Final Results – The Largest Fighting Game Tournament in the World" . Shoryuken . 2015-07-19. Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved December 7, 2015 .
^ Jurek, Steven (December 7, 2015). "Kazunoko takes the Capcom Cup in dominating fashion" . The Daily Dot . Archived from the original on July 8, 2016. Retrieved December 8, 2015 .
^ "Kazunoko the favorite at DBFZ World Tour finals" . 2019-01-26.
^ "Standings" .
^ "Dragon Ball Fighterz World Tour Finals: Red Bull Final Summoning" .
^ "かずのこ | 格ゲープレイヤーWiki" . fgamers.saikyou.biz . Retrieved 1 December 2022 .
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