Snafu the Great
Ryu's memoirs, Reflections in a Dragon's Eye has made it to the big screen.
And there's only one person who can play as Ryu: Ryu himself. Reflections in a Dragon's Eye: From Ronin to Redemption has made box office history.
The only problem is that it knocked Johnny Cage's film, Sudden Violence II out of the No.1 spot at the box office, making a killing, staying at No.1 for two months.
Furious, Johnny calls Ryu out, claiming that he isn't a real actor. Ryu hears about Johnny's challenge and finds him in Tokyo's Chinatown district.
Without giving Ryu a word of warning, Johnny attacks. The fight is on. No super moves or fatalities. Special moves (save for the Nutcracker) is allowed.
And there's only one person who can play as Ryu: Ryu himself. Reflections in a Dragon's Eye: From Ronin to Redemption has made box office history.
The only problem is that it knocked Johnny Cage's film, Sudden Violence II out of the No.1 spot at the box office, making a killing, staying at No.1 for two months.
Furious, Johnny calls Ryu out, claiming that he isn't a real actor. Ryu hears about Johnny's challenge and finds him in Tokyo's Chinatown district.
Without giving Ryu a word of warning, Johnny attacks. The fight is on. No super moves or fatalities. Special moves (save for the Nutcracker) is allowed.