
The artwork was cooperatively designed by artist Takuji Kawano, Kazue Saito of, and veteran artist Kazunori Haruyama. Development began in 2003, directed and written by former staff member Soichiro Morizumi.

The narrative sees Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu, operatives for paranormal investigative group Shinra, confront distortions bringing characters from other realities into their own.The project was proposed by Monolith Soft to celebrate Namco's 50th anniversary, and Capcom was contacted as a partner due to their large character roster.
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The gameplay combines tactical RPG and action sequences during battles, featuring characters from video game series owned by Namco.

Capcom: The Match of the Millennium, this version of Ryu has a very interesting version of the Mode Change hyper from Marvel vs Capcom that allows him to change his moveset to Ken's or Akuma's-like usual, but also having the ability to change his moveset into Dan's. With pillow-shaded sprites edited from SNK vs. Everything from the game's parry feature to the Art selection has been implemented with this character for use in M.U.G.E.N. One must be able to defeat its aerial rave to stand a chance, but this isn't too hard, as it lacks an A.I.Ī near-direct port of Ryu from Street Fighter III: Third Strike, it uses the classic 6-button layout. It uses six buttons, has no strikers, and arguably has faster and better comboing than the source. Capcom 2, but plays differently in many aspects. This edition of Gouken's pupil is heavily based off Marvel vs. SNK 2 in general, Ryu features all of his moves prior to Street Fighter IV and a variety of Groove-specific mechanics without the Groove select as if Normal Ryu wasn't enough, also included are Evil and Master variants that both sport their own unique traits. Essentially a 'best of' in regards to his movesets and Capcom vs. This iteration of the iconic wondering warrior uses the equally iconic gameplay style developed by Phantom of the Server. While it may have the same moveset, it opts for more custom gameplay, but possibly takes cues from later installments of the franchise. It seems as if this version of Ryu is a direct port from the first installment of the Street Fighter series. This version also includes Evil Ryu as an alternate mode when selecting the character. This version of Ryu is modelled after his appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 3, as evident by the sprites, and plays accurately to said game. After discovering his dark side, Ryu follows the path of warrior, looking for strong opponents while trying to keep the evil in him at bay.ĭue to his popularity and simplicity, there are countless versions of Ryu for M.U.G.E.N. Ryu utilized a Metsu Shoryuken on Sagat scarring his chest and winning him the match. Sagat gave out his hand to help Ryu up when he gave into the Satsui no Hado. Ryu entered the World Warrior Tournament and won all the matches until he met Sagat the two battled until Ryu was "defeated". When their training was complete, Ryu and Ken became friendly rivals and set off on their own path. He is a man of Japanese descent, who was trained with Ken under the tutelage of Gouken. Ryu would not canonically receive his red headband until after a sparring session with Ken during this timeline. In the Street Fighter Alpha series, Ryu’s hair became a lighter shade of brown, and he retained the white headband which hearkens back to his appearance in the first Street Fighter.

Ryu's first appearance in the original Street Fighter replaced the red headband with a white one and depicted him with bright red hair, gray eyes, and red slippers.

Ryu is the main character from the Street Fighter series. For other characters named Ryu, see Ryu (disambiguation). This article is about the character from Street Fighter.
