![]() ![]() This is the European Cruise Ship Stage in SF4. I’m on the right and will forever be a part of the Street Fighter universe. In Street Fighter Issue #7 the comic book by Udon, Capcom calls me the #1 Street Fighter fan and includes me in the back! Who knew that a few years later I’d actually BE a character in Street Fighter IV! With all the stories out there that you read of kids using guns in real life because of what they learned in a game to do, to get to the end of a level, I like to show that games can have a positive influence on people as well. ![]() Ryu’s trademark jump kick attempted by me. There are some game characters that inspire you just as much as real life heroes and for me, Ryu is the man. Nintendo Power called me “The Real Life Ryu”. This July actually marks my 23rd year studying various art forms, with the last 6 of which being Ryu’s own Shotokan Karate (in which I’m a 2nd Degree Black Belt-Nidan). You see, it was greatly thanks to Ryu and the whole Street Fighter series, for motivating me to pursue a lifelong career in studying different martial arts. My tribute to Ryu doesn’t stop here, however. Ryu from Street Fighter, still kicking ass at 46 years old. ![]() You see, game-wise, he was first introduced in 1987, which means that even in our world, he’s been around for 23 years…hmm, half of his in-game age. Here’s to one of the greatest video game characters around today, turning another year older…at least in the video game world. Well, today, July 21st, 2010 is his official 46 birthday according to Capcom canon. The most recognized and best (in my opinion) fighting game character ever created is Ryu from Capcom’s Street Fighter series. Birthday, Capcom, Hadouken, Paul Gale, Paul Gale Network, Ryu, Shoryuken, Street Fighter ![]()
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