There should be no "VS" of which style is better in the martial arts. Any style has it's benefits. It's more of the person, their dedication and their discipline. There is no one style better than any other.
Historically, Shotokan was created in the 1930's in Japan by modifying Shorin-Ryu karate.
Both Shorin Ryu and Goju Ryu originated on Okinawa and evolved from combining the local Wrestling and grappling with the striking of White Crane Kung Fu.
Goku win him can destroy earth with finger blast ryu? even his hadouken even can't destroy the car....
You pick Ryu, Ken and Akuma
Evil Ryu isn't confirmed yet, but due to the large amount of similarity between him & Akuma, plus the large amount of fan-hype for the "Evil Ryu VS Devil Jin" match-up, I wouldn't be suprised if Evil Ryu was indeed Akuma's partner. So until Evil Ryu's finally confirmed, GO SATSUI NO HADOU MY FRIEND.
Ryu is the boss in American Dad vs Family Guy kung - fu 2 turbo hyper mega edition.
Katashi Ishizuka has: Played Ryu in "X-Men vs. Street Fighter" in 1996. Played Police officer B in "Jewel BEM Hunter Lime" in 1996. Played Ryu in "Street Fighter Zero 2" in 1996. Played Ryu in "Street Fighter EX2 Plus" in 1999. Played Ryu in "Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes" in 2000. Played Ryu in "Street Fighter EX3" in 2000. Played Rafael Rodrigo del Franco in "Hungry Heart: Wild Striker" in 2002. Played Kiyoharu Yashiro in "Hikaru no go - Hokuto hai eno michi" in 2004.
No he is not. Evil Ryu is only present in Street Fighter Alpha 2,3, and Capcom vs SNK 1 and 2
It depends entirely on which game you're talking about, and the fighting styles of the players. Traditionally Ryu's special attacks take out more damage than Ken's, especially the Hurricane Kick. But Ken's specials will score more hits and generally be a lot faster - this leads to more dizzies, and thus more defenseless opponents. The classic example of this is Super Street Fighter II. In that game, however, their standard attacks are virtually identical, and in a special-free game they would be equally matched no matter who plays them. It comes down to speed vs. raw power - one's not inherently "better" than the other.
Evil Ryu showed up in Street Fighter Alpha 3, but the first time I saw Go Hibiki was ACTUALLY Capcom VS SNK 2! It's probably one of those two. I suggest you do some investigating.
The cast of X-Men vs. Street Fighter - 1996 includes: Rick Bennett as Juggernaut Catherine Disher as Storm Don Francks as Sabretooth Katashi Ishizuka as Ryu Tetsuya Iwanaga as Ken Masters Toshiyuki Morikawa as Charlie Nash Norm Spencer as Cyclops Wataru Takagi as Zangief Yoshiharu Yamada as Dhalsim Lenore Zann as Rogue
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