I tried to connect Goku to Ryu but didn't have any success, I started with J-Stars Victory VS and then tried to find my way to Ryu but couldn't.
My mistake, I indeed meant Punch-Out and a Ryu number of 2.I'm not inclined to count Boxer/Balrog/Bison as Mike Tyson, but if you count non-playable bosses, Tyson still has a Ryu number of 2 via Little Mac.
George Bush Jr. has met Captain America, who has fought Ryu. Ditto Nixon.
So OP, you're telling me that Ryu's last name is actually Bacon?
Ryu Bacon?
So OP, you're telling me that Ryu's last name is actually Bacon?
Ryu Bacon?
DreamMix TV World Fighter's to the rescue!
Ryu fought Mario in Smash 4 who fought Solid Snake in Brawl who fought either Power Pro-Kun or Moai in DreamMix who both had a Yu-Gi-Oh card based on them (Ultimate Baseball Kid and Statue of Easter Island/Moai Interceptor Cannon respectively) and thus, at one point in any of the numerous Yu-Gi-Oh games with them included, Yugi himself could have possibly fought against and then, to finish things off, Yugi fought Goku in Jump Super Stars.
......how?
- Spawn's Ryu number is 3. While Heihachi (1, Street Fighter X Tekken) and Link (1, SSB4) both appeared in Soulcalibur II, they were exclusive to different versions and therefore never directly shared a roster with Spawn, necessitating an additional connection via the Soulcalibur cast.
- Luke Skywalker's Ryu number is at most 4: Ryu (SSB4) Link (Soulcalibur II, GCN) Nightmare (Soulcalibur IV) Darth Vader (Masters of Teräs Käsi) Luke.
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I note with profound regret that Padmé Amidala has not appeared in a Star Wars fighting game, or Natalie Portman would lay claim to the ultimate rarity, the nontrivial RyuBaconErdős number
cant find a connection to ryu with these bad asses
There's no League of Legends connections, either. It's very insular.
Colin Firth was in Blackadder Back & Forth as William Shakespeare. Can someone connect Shakespeare to Ryu?
You're inconsistent here. You're saying you can't count SC2 directly because Spawn wasn't in all versions, but you are counting it for Link who also wasn't in more versions. (Spawn was in more versions, actually since he's in the HD version on PS3 and 360)
Why are we limiting this to fighting games? Padme has I'm assuming, appeared in tons of Star Wars games, so can't the connection be that way? With the Kevin Bacon thing we say movies, not Action Movies or Dramas.
Also when connecting real people, would you only connect them if they actually voiced the characters themselves? If you're going to connect real people, I suppose to get Natalie Portman to Ryu you could do:
The aforementioned batman path: Ryu-Dante-Kratos-Scorpion-Batman, then Joker in Arkham Assylum who is voiced by Mark Hamil, then Star Wars episode 4 -for Hamil and C3P0 then Star Wars Episode 1 for Portman and C3P0
cant find a connection to ryu with these bad asses
It's kind of like a social network tree. For example, I know you, you know this garbage man, this garbage man knows Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift knows Kanye, Kanye knows this pan-peddler in India.Still having trouble understanding what the hell is going on.
Still having trouble understanding what the hell is going on.
Might be possible, but Colin Firth actually already has an Erdős-Bacon number.
Still having trouble understanding what the hell is going on.
You're inconsistent here. You're saying you can't count SC2 directly because Spawn wasn't in all versions, but you are counting it for Link who also wasn't in more versions. (Spawn was in more versions, actually since he's in the HD version on PS3 and 360)
Why are we limiting this to fighting games? Padme has I'm assuming, appeared in tons of Star Wars games, so can't the connection be that way? With the Kevin Bacon thing we say movies, not Action Movies or Dramas.
cant find a connection to ryu with these bad asses
- Luke Skywalker's Ryu number is at most 4: Ryu (SSB4) – Link (Soulcalibur II, GCN) – Nightmare (Soulcalibur IV) – Darth Vader (Masters of Teräs Käsi) – Luke.
There's no League of Legends connections, either. It's very insular.