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− | '''Ryu''' is the main character of the ''Street Fighter'' video game series by Capcom, and one of the company's most famous mascots alongside [[Mega Man]]. He's a Japanese martial artist who travels the world in search of opponents who can test his skills and better his own abilities. He has appeared in all the ''Street Fighter'' games, and has many clones, including [[Ken]] and [[Akuma]]. He is also the first Smash Bros. character to originate from a traditional 2D fighting game, later joined by Ken, [[Terry Bogard]], and [[Min Min]]. | + | '''Ryu''' is the main character of the ''Street Fighter'' video game series by Capcom, and one of the company's most famous mascots alongside [[Mega Man]]. He's a Japanese martial artist who travels the world in search of opponents who can test his skills and better his own abilities. He has appeared in all the ''Street Fighter'' games, and has many clones, including [[Ken Masters]] and [[Akuma]]. He is also the first Smash Bros. character to originate from a traditional 2D fighting game, later joined by Ken, [[Terry Bogard]], and [[Min Min]]. |
Baby [[Herman's got Material|lost against him]]. | Baby [[Herman's got Material|lost against him]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:20, 3 June 2021
Ryu is the main character of the Street Fighter video game series by Capcom, and one of the company's most famous mascots alongside Mega Man. He's a Japanese martial artist who travels the world in search of opponents who can test his skills and better his own abilities. He has appeared in all the Street Fighter games, and has many clones, including Ken Masters and Akuma. He is also the first Smash Bros. character to originate from a traditional 2D fighting game, later joined by Ken, Terry Bogard, and Min Min.
Baby lost against him.