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Evil Ryu
SSF4AE Evil Ryu
Artwork from Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition

Creator(s)

Various

Oldest version

Reuben Kee & Kingtigre's version (2001)

Newest version

Mr.Ansatsuken's version (2016)

Origin

Street Fighter

Evil Ryu is a character from the Street Fighter series. He is Ryu when he loses control of himself and is consumed by the Satsui No Hado.

In Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Evil Ryu is awakened and goes looking for a skilled opponent that can defeat him in a fight to the end. Evil Ryu encounters Sagat and the two fight with Ryu as the victor. Puzzled, Evil Ryu asks Sagat why he did not fight with his full strength. Sagat replies that Evil Ryu is "not the man who left a scar on his chest". Later, Evil Ryu sees M. Bison. Bison reveals that Ryu's body is now the perfect host for his Psycho Power. The two fight with Ryu winning. Evil Ryu later, finds Shin Akuma and asks him what lies ahead. The two fight with Shin Akuma saying that "only the winner will ever know the truth". 

After Evil Ryu wins the battle, he takes Shin Akuma's training ground for himself and wonders if he can ever find the one who can defeat him.

Prior to Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition, Evil Ryu has awakened once more after getting a large hole in his chest. While he still seeks for a worthy opponent, he is now much more brutal than he ever was.

In M.U.G.E.N, Evil Ryu has been made by various authors.

Reuben Kee & Kingtigre's version

Evilryureu

When most M.U.G.E.Nites think about Evil Ryu, two things come to mind: Its deceased creator, and this version itself. It seems to be based off a multitude of Capcom's fighting games, and it has an infamously difficult A.I to boot.

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See also

  • Evil Ken - Evil Ryu's non-canonical counterpart popular among the M.U.G.E.N community.
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Characters Akuma β€’ Birdie β€’ Blanka β€’ Charlie Nash β€’ Chun-Li β€’ Cody β€’ Cyber Akuma β€’ Evil Ryu β€’ Gill β€’ Gouken β€’ Guile β€’ Ibuki β€’ Ingrid β€’ Juri Han β€’ Ken Masters β€’ M. Bison β€’ Oni β€’ Poison β€’ Ryu β€’ Sagat β€’ Sakura Kasugano β€’ Skullomania β€’ Urien β€’ Vega β€’ Yun β€’ Zangief
Street Fighter I Stages Block Head's Pub β€’ Lakeside Castle β€’ Mount Rushmore β€’ Railroad Station
Street Fighter II Stages Battle Harbor β€’ Kapukon Yu β€’ SFII China β€’ SFII Hong Kong β€’ Suzaku Castle β€’ Temple Hideout
Street Fighter Alpha Stages Adon's Stage (SFA) β€’ Akuma's Stage (SFA) β€’ Charlie's Stage (SFA) β€’ Chun-Li's Stage (SFA) β€’ Dan's Stage (SFA) β€’ Guy's Stage (SFA) β€’ Ken's Stage (SFA) β€’ M. Bison's Stage (SFA) β€’ Ryu's Stage (SFA) β€’ Sagat's stage (SFA) β€’ Sodom's Stage (SFA)
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