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''[[Capcom/Move lists#Ryu.2C_Evil|Click here]] for more information about Evil Ryu's other fighting game appearances.''  
''[[Capcom/Move lists#Ryu.2C_Evil|Click here]] for more information about Evil Ryu's other fighting game appearances.''


Satsui no Hadou (literally "Surge of Murderous Intent") is the forbidden power depicted through Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter II series. It was first introduced in Street Fighter Alpha 2, in which Ryu realized that this forbidden power was building within him — the main reason why Sagat was nearly killed.
Satsui no Hadou (literally "Surge of Murderous Intent") is the forbidden power depicted through Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter II series. It was first introduced in Street Fighter Alpha 2, in which Ryu realized that this forbidden power was building within him — the main reason why Sagat was nearly killed.
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Since then, Evil Ryu has occasionally appeared in various Capcom games featuring Ryu. Nevertheless, Evil Ryu does not exist as a separate character and is only an alternate, "what if" version of Ryu. Despite the brief brush and/or temptation from the Satsui no Hadou, canonically, Ryu rejected the Satsui no Hadou, and has made mass innovations to Gouken's style which helped him bring Ryu's personal fighting style up to par with Evil Ryu by Street Fighter III.
Since then, Evil Ryu has occasionally appeared in various Capcom games featuring Ryu. Nevertheless, Evil Ryu does not exist as a separate character and is only an alternate, "what if" version of Ryu. Despite the brief brush and/or temptation from the Satsui no Hadou, canonically, Ryu rejected the Satsui no Hadou, and has made mass innovations to Gouken's style which helped him bring Ryu's personal fighting style up to par with Evil Ryu by Street Fighter III.


Like Akuma, Evil Ryu has a signature symbol that appears when he performs the Shun Goku Satsu. Evil Ryu has had two different symbols: In Alpha 3, his symbol was Satsu, for "Murder" (殺) , though it only appears in his ending, not during gameplay, and in Capcom vs SNK 2, the symbol was Metsu (滅) for "Destruction."
Like Akuma, Evil Ryu has a signature symbol that appears when he performs the Shun Goku Satsu. Evil Ryu has had two different symbols: In Alpha 3, his symbol was Satsu, for "Murder" (殺), though it only appears in his ending, not during gameplay, and in Capcom vs SNK 2, the symbol was Metsu (滅) for "Destruction."


== Satsui no Hadou ==
== Satsui no Hadou ==
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! Battle || Opponent
! Battle || Opponent
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| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Mid-Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Sakura|Sakura]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Mid-Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Sakura|Sakura]]
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| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Akuma|Akuma]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma|Akuma]]
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| Street Fighter Alpha 3 5th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Sagat|Sagat]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 5th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Sagat|Sagat]]
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| Street Fighter Alpha 3 9th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 9th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
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| Street Fighter Alpha 3 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Akuma|Shin Akuma]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma|Shin Akuma]]
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| Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku || Evil Ryu rears back as he gathers his excess energy then does a powered up version of his Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku. This version is entirely stationary, and opponents that get caught in it will get juggled by the kicks. The higher the level of the super, the more kicks dealt.
| Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku || Evil Ryu rears back as he gathers his excess energy then does a powered up version of his Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku. This version is entirely stationary, and opponents that get caught in it will get juggled by the kicks. The higher the level of the super, the more kicks dealt.
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| Messatsu Gou Shouryuu || Evil Ryu does two Shoryuukens in a row, and if it's a level 3, finishes with another Shoryuuken. This is an assasination technique developed by Goutetsu and has the potential to be lethal.
| Messatsu Gou Shouryuu || Evil Ryu does two Shoryuukens in a row, and if it's a level 3, finishes with another Shoryuuken. This is an assassination technique developed by Goutetsu and has the potential to be lethal.
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| Shun Goku Satsu || Evil Ryu Ashura Senkuus forward and if he comes into contact with an opponent, the screen will turn black and Ryu delivers the power of the 16 hells on the opponent. If the opponent is KO'ed by this it will be accompanied by a "ping" sound and the kanji 天.
| Shun Goku Satsu || Evil Ryu Ashura Senkuus forward and if he comes into contact with an opponent, the screen will turn black and Ryu delivers the power of the 16 hells on the opponent. If the opponent is KO'ed by this it will be accompanied by a "ping" sound and the kanji 天.
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== Moves ==
==Moves==
=== [[Street Fighter Alpha 2]] ===
===[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]], [[Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold|2 Gold]]===
{{:Street Fighter Alpha 2/Evil Ryu}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter Alpha 2|Moves|[[Street Fighter Alpha/Evil Ryu|Ryu, Evil]]}}
=== [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] ===
===[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]===
{{:Street Fighter Alpha 3/Evil Ryu}}
{{Movelist|Street Fighter Alpha 3|Moves2|[[Street Fighter Alpha/Evil Ryu|Ryu, Evil]]}}


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