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  1. Takashi Nishiyama (西山隆志?), parfois surnommé Piston Takashi, Nishiyama, ou T. Nishiyama, est un concepteur, réalisateur et producteur japonais de jeux vidéo qui a travaillé pour Irem, Capcom et SNK, avant de fonder sa propre société, Dimps.

  2. Takashi Nishiyama (Japanese: 西山隆志), sometimes credited as "Piston" Takashi Nishiyama or T. Nishiyama, is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer who worked for Irem, Capcom and SNK before founding his own company Dimps. He is best known for developing Kung-Fu Master, Street Fighter, Fatal Fury, and The King of ...

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  3. Takashi Nishiyama (西山隆志?), parfois surnommé Piston Takashi, Nishiyama, ou T. Nishiyama, est un concepteur, réalisateur et producteur japonais de jeux vidéo qui a travaillé pour Irem, Capcom et SNK, avant de fonder sa propre société, Dimps.

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    Prior to the creation of Ryu as the main protagonist of the first Street Fighter, Takashi Nishiyama had initially envisioned a different character for the role. The original concept was for a Caucasian man donning a leather jacket, of whom even makes an appearance during the opening sequence of the game. However, this idea was eventually set aside ...

    In Street Fighter games

    Ryu debuted in the first Street Fighter as the primary playable character, with his best friend, rival, and sparring partner Ken Masters serving as the second player's character. Both compete to test their strength against the tournament's champion, Sagat. His next appearance was in 1991's Street Fighter II. Set several years after Ryu defeated Sagat in the first tournament, Ryu participates in a second tournament. In his ending in the game, Ryu wins the tournament but does not stay for the c...

    In other games

    Ryu has also been featured in Capcom's inter-company crossovers such as the Marvel vs. Capcom series, the SNK vs. Capcom series, Namco × Capcom, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, Project X Zone, Project X Zone 2, and The King of Fighters All Star. Some games in the SNK vs. Capcom series also include Evil Ryu as an unlockable character. Ryu is also an unlockable character in Free Fire. In Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, Ryu can change his moveset to the ones by Ken or Akuma w...

    Popularity

    Ryu is consistently ranked as one of the most popular and memorable characters from the Street Fighter franchise and gaming overall among critics, taking the ninth place in a Capcom poll. GameSpot featured him in their article "All Time Greatest Game Hero", while Stone Sam of CBR regarded him as a "video game icon" alongside Chun-Li thanks to their character development since their first appearances. IGN ranked him first in their "Top 25 Street Fighter Characters" article saying, "Ryu is a te...

    Critical response

    Although early appearances, Ryu and Ken were nearly identical to the unnamed characters from Karate Champ, Capcom's handling of the character would turn Ryu into a character similar to a protagonist from a Weekly Shōnen Jump manga character such as Son Goku from Dragon Ball, Pegasus Seiya from Saint Seiya, Yoh Asakura from Shaman King, Tanjiro Kamado from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto, Izuku Midoriya from My Hero Academia, Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, or Ichigo...

    Cultural impact

    Ryu's original designer, Takashi Nishiyama, revealed that Art of Fighting's Ryo Sakazaki was created as an homage to the original Ryu. After the release of the game some members of the original Street Fighter video game development team at Capcom moved to SNK. This is further explored in the crossover games SNK developed with the Capcom franchises where Ryu often interacts with Ryo. While in charge of developing the character Kyo Kusanagi, Yuichiro Hiraki carefully considered how to different...

    Studio Bent Stuff (September 2000). All About Capcom Head-to-Head Fighting Game 1987–2000. A.A. Game History Series (Vol. 1) (in Japanese). Dempa Publications, Inc. ISBN 4-88554-676-1.
    Monthly Arcadia Editorial Staff (October 2008). Street Fighter IV Master Guide 拳の書. エンターブレインムック Arcadia Extra Vol. 69 (in Japanese). Enterbrain. ISBN 978-4-7577-4513-1.
    Quotations related to Ryu (Street Fighter)at Wikiquote
    Ryu Hoshi at the Internet Movie Database
    Ryu at the official Street Fighter 6website
  4. Takashi Nishiyama (japonês: 西山隆志), às vezes creditado como Piston Takashi, Nishiyama ou T. Nishiyama, é um designer, diretor e produtor de videogames japonês, que trabalhou para Irem, Capcom e SNK, antes de fundar sua própria empresa Dimps.

  5. Ryu (隆 ou リュウ, Ryū?) est un personnage fictif et le principal protagoniste de la série de jeu de combat de Capcom, Street Fighter. Il a été créé par Manabu Takemura et Takashi Nishiyama . Ryu apparaît la première fois en 1987 dans Street Fighter, il est présenté en tant que personnage principal aux côtés de Ken Masters.

  6. Takashi Nishiyama (西山 隆志, Nishiyama Takashi) is a Japanese game director, producer, and video game designer. He is credited as the creator of the Fatal Fury series and the Art of Fighting series. After SNK, Nishiyama founded Dimps with former SNK staff. Before his career at Capcom, he worked...