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Ryan Joseph Hart (born 6 February 1979) also known as Prodigal Son, Tsuujin, The Terminator, NeriahSensei and Drrrry is a British professional fighting game player. He specialises in 2D and 3D fighter games released by Capcom, Bandai Namco, Sega, Midway, NetherRealm Studios and SNK. Ryan holds numerous National, European and World titles and has won the Evolution Championships twice. Hart also holds four world records within the Guinness World Record's for most international Street Fighter competition wins, most well-travelled fighting game champion, the longest winning streak on Street Fighter IV, and the most consecutive opponents on Street Fighter V. While Hart is predominantly known for his professional gaming career, he is also a commentator, tournament organiser, author, presenter, event host, model, translator and content creator.

Early life

Ryan Joseph Hart was born and raised in South West London. At the age of 10 he visited his local arcade at a mini cab station, it was here that he was first introduced to his first arcade action game, Golden Axe. A year later he discovered the fighting games Street Fighter and Street Smart. When amusement arcades grew in popularity within the UK, Hart became a frequent visitor to the different arcades located around his local area, where he started to play Street Fighter and Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, among other games. During his secondary school years, Hart's family relocated to Croydon in South London, where he frequently visited arcades and began to gain local reputation among classmates and arcade visitors.

Career

Hart has worked in many different areas of the Esports industry, these include (but not limited to) professional player, tournament organiser, team manager, caster, interviewer, consultant, coach and content creation.

Outside of Esports, Hart has also worked for many years in the video game industry, for companies such as Sammy Europe, Sega Europe and Nintendo of Europe.

Professional player

Early career

Hart's first tournament was for the game Street Fighter II Turbo, held in London Trocadero in 1994, the event was sponsored by Kiss FM. It was also during this time he began to play King of Fighter '94, a year later Hart entered the National King of Fighter '95 Championship hosted by Play 2 Win arcade on Oxford Street, London. Unsuccessful in both tournaments Hart began to visit central London to play with more experienced players, it was there that he was introduced to Tekken and Tekken 2. It was with Tekken 2 that Hart had his first success, entering the Tekken 2 UK National Tournament, where he placed 4th with the character King.

With the release of The King of Fighters '96, Hart entered the National King of Fighters 96' Championship in December 1996. This was the first competition that Hart won, defeating the player Motohide Nishio in the grand finals thus cementing his name among the King of Fighters community. Hart began to explore other fighting games, having huge success with Sega's Virtua Fighter 3, winning nine championships in a row at the Namco Wonderpark located in Central London. With the release of Tekken 3, Hart became the UK national champion, and even appeared on the UK's GameMaster TV show competing against the player Sho from Japan within the grand final, which he unfortunately lost.

In 1998, Hart won the Ehrgeiz UK championship and a flight to Japan to compete in the Ehrgeiz World Finals, he was defeated but during his time in Japan, he entered and won the King of Fighters '98 World Tournament held at the Amusement Machine Show in Tokyo Big Sight. While still in Japan, Hart placed first in three Tekken 3 tournaments held at Shinjuku Playmax arcade. Adding to Hart's success within Japan, he also placed second at the Virtua Fighter 3 tournament held in Ikebukuro Gigo arcade. After returning to the UK, Hart entered the 1999 Official Namco Tekken 3 World Championship, it was there where he managed to win his second world title and one of the last Sony/Namco collaborated events within the Namco Station arcade.

2000–2010

After the closure of the Namco Wonderpark, Hart began to frequently visit Play 2 Win and Casino arcade within the city of London, shifting his focus from Tekken 3 and The King of Fighters, he started to play Tekken Tag Tournament and the newly released Virtua Fighter 4. During the arcade decline within the UK, Hart began to organise tournaments within his own home, Casino arcade and London Trocadero, in an effort to support the competitive fighting game community and share knowledge. The success of these events lead to a weekly ranking battle held at the Casino arcade.

Hart competed at Fuce Championship on 15 October 2000, for the Tekken Tag Tournament console tournament held in Amsterdam, placing first by defeating Sandro Aousdji from Italy in the grand final.

In 2001, Hart competed at the Euro 3 tournament for Tekken Tag Tournament held in Birmingham, placing second. In the same year, Hart flew over to the United States for the first time to compete within the Electric Cancel 3 tournament; Hart placed third within the main tournament due to a faulty controller, but later in the event played against the American Tekken Tag Tournament champion JOP to a first to 26 exhibition, winning 26–21. Hart had great success at the Euro 4 arcade tournament held on 26 July within the Extraball Arcade, Rome, Italy, winning on Tekken Tag Tournament.

Hart came to more success in 2002, winning first place in Tekken Tag Tournament and third place in SoulCalibur II at Absolution UK 2002. 2002 is also the year where Hart won his first Capcom vs. SNK 2, Virtua Fighter 4 and Tekken 4 tournaments.

Hart won multiple Virtua Fighter 4 and European Tekken Tag Tournament events within 2003 including Torneo di Napoli, Tekken Tag Tournament (solo) at Euro 5 (also winning Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament (pair play)) and Toreno di Ancona, thus cementing his name as the best European Tekken and Virtua Fighter 4 player at the time. This lead to Hart entering the Tekken Tag Tournament event held at Evolution 2003 within California placing second, losing to Kim Bong Min in the grand finals. Before the events of Evolution 2003, Hart challenged the Korean and Evolution 2003 champion Kim Bong Min to first to 26, winning the set 26-21, with this win Hart became the first European player ever to defeat a Korean champion on a Tekken game. Hart also had success playing Virtua Fighter 4, winning the Warriors Unite Pre-Absolution 2004 event that took place on December 2003, defeating Japanese player Jun within the grand finals. Hart also entered Virtua Fighter 4 at Evolution 2003 tournament placing 3rd.

In 2004, Hart continued to have success within Tekken Tag Tournament, placing first at Torneo di Napoli 2nd Edition and second at Absolution UK 2004. It was also within this year that Hart would have his largest tournament win to date at the famous Evolution 2004 Championship tournament, Hart defeated Unconkable in the grand finals thus taking his third world championship. While at the Evolution 2004 Championship Hart also placed 4th on Virtua Fighter 4 defeated by the US champion, ShouTime, and 5th on Tekken 4. The same year Hart took first place in Tekken 4 at Torneo di Fano. Hart also managed to place first within Virtua Fighter 4 at Absolution UK 2004 defeating Delune within the grand final.

2005 saw a new introduction to the Tekken franchise; Tekken 5. Hart continued to compete and place well within European tournaments, winning the Official Bandai Namco UK Championship then winning Ultimate Tournament Volume 4 within France and achieving 2nd at Torneo Olandese and Olanda 2005, while also still competing within Tekken Tag Tournament with the same placement. At Evolution 2005 Championship, Hart fought his way in Tekken Tag Tournament to the grand finals where he purposely forfeited his winner bracket match for an unknown reason, but still fought his way to the grand final, placing 2nd and claiming his second silver medal from the Evolution Championship Series. 2005 also saw Hart take on a new challenge, Street Fighter III: Third Strike. Hart took the community by storm, winning both the Southgate Showdown and Chasing Dragon tournaments.

In 2006, Hart displayed one of his most dominant years to date by going almost completely undefeated on seven different games and losing only a handful of events. Hart was successful multiple different tournaments for games such as Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Hyper Street Fighter II, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 5, The King of Fighters 2002 and Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution. Hart continued to be a prominent figure within the Tekken 5 scene within 2006, with 1st place wins at Torneo Roma, Roma, Torneo Francia, Ultimate Tournament Volume 5, Euroslash Poland and a 3rd place finish at Ultimate Tournament Volume 6. 2006 was also the same year that Hart and his teammates became the first ever Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike European players to qualify for the Tougeki Championship held in Japan, also known as Super Battle Opera, winning the 3 on 3 European SBO qualifier held in France.Unfortunately, one of Hart's teammates pulled out before the Super Battle Opera finals for personal reasons, and Hart's team was forced into a 2 vs 3 handicap match, which they lost. Hart also qualified for Tekken 5 at Super Battle Opera by winning the SBO qualifier held in Stuttgart.

Hart won Torneo Roma in 2007 defeating the player Liquid and also defeated Steve88 in Tekken 5 to win the event on both days. These were some of the last regular events before Namco introduced an update to Tekken 5 entitled Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, with this new entry, tournaments began to run the newer iteration of the game and Hart transitioned over to compete. He later managed to secure 4th place at Ultimate Tournament Volume 8 and 3rd place at Ultimate Tournament Volume 9. Hart had more success winning Iron Man 2, E-Games Festival and Super Battle Opera European Qualifiers, this also became the third time that Hart qualified for the Japanese fighting game event. Hart also won 1st place at Super VS Battle 2007 for Hyper Street Fighter II and 3rd place at Summer Showdown. Additionally at Summer Showdown, Hart placed 1st on Virtua Fighter 5 and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Hart continued to show winning strides on Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike as he took 1st place at Ranking Battles 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3. Winning E-Games Festival, Iron Man, Netko Finals, Rome Tournament and placing 2nd at CPTL Paris Fighting Festival, Brussels Tournament and Fighters Day 3 hosted by the production company Unequalled Media.

2008 was a great achievement within Harts's career, it was this year that Hart would go on to win Evolution 2007 for the game Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, defeating Paco "Gandido" Vilaró within the grand final to secure his fourth world championship and truly cement his name as one of the best Tekken players within the world. While also winning Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, Hart also saw success within Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike placing 7th. And once again had success within The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match by placing 3rd at Rebirth 2008. Hart would also go on to win the Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Giessen Tournament, defeating the Polish champion Devil. 2008 also saw a new introduction to the Street Fighter franchise with the release of Street Fighter IV in Japanese arcades, with this release fighting games quickly became a mainstream genre again and revitalising the fighting game community. 2008 also marks an interesting moment in Hart's career, during the Battle of Destiny event, Hart played the American Justin Wong in what ended up being possibly the most memorable match of all time in European Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike history. At an even score of 1-1, Wong playing Chun-Li had Hart cornered on the ground with no health. As Hart was getting up, Wong attempted to low forward into super resulting in Hart's Yun being defeated via chip-damage, however Hart parried every single hit and won the round in a similar fashion to the infamous Daigo Umehara Evolution #37 moment. Hart became the second person ever to parry Wong's Chun-Li super during a main stage match.

Hart continued to have success In 2009 for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection winning Torneo Spagnolo in Vigo, Spain. Within the same year Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion would be introduced to the console market, Hart would go on to place 3rd at DreamHack Sweden 2009. 2009 would also be the year that Street Fighter IV was finally released on home consoles, with this release Hart was quick to compete and win multiple tournament such as DreamHack Sweden 2009 in Sweden, Impact 2009, Max Damagermany, Cinemasters Tournament, Insomnia i37, Capcom SFIV National Championship and Capcom SFIV European Championship. He also managed to secure 3rd place at Super VS Battle 2009. Hart also placed 1st on Street Fighter III: Third Strike at Max Damagermany and Super VS Battle 2009.

2010 – present

With the release of Super Street Fighter IV in 2010, Hart was already considered one of the best players in Europe, continuing to increase his reputation by winning ECL 1 - Liverpool 2010, DreamHack Winter 2010, Beat By Contest Qualifier, Ultimate Clash, Ultimate Clash 2, Winner Stays On League and VSFighting. Placing 2nd at Super VS Battle 20X and 360Gaming twice, 3rd at DreamHack Summer 2010, and 7th at World Cyber Games 2011. Even with the success of his placements within Super Street Fighter IV, Hart would continue to compete within other games such as Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix placing 2nd at VSFighting and 2nd within Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike at Super VS Battle 20X. He would also continue to compete within Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion placing 3rd and 4th at World Game Cup 2010 and VSFighting.

2011 saw the announcement for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, and with this announcement Hart competed less within Super Street Fighter IV as events faded away in prepare for the new iteration, Hart entered a handful of tournaments; DamaGermany 2011 (3rd), World Game Cup 2011 (3rd), and Beat by Contest 2011 (9th). He also competed and won European Gaming League 4 (Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike), the Winner Stays On League and 360 Gaming twice (Super Street Fighter IV). Hart also managed to secure 2nd at Red Fight District 2011 (Super Street Fighter II Turbo). In June 2011, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition was released to home consoles and along with it, a new game for Hart to continue his gaming success. Hart managed to win DreamHack Summer 2011 and Super VS Battle 20XI while placing 2nd at DreamHack Winter 2011 and the European Gaming League 4. Hart also managed to place 7th and 9th respectively at Red Fight District 2011 and Canada Cup 2011. Hart would also continue to play Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, finishing 1st at 360 Gaming twice again, 2nd at Canada Cup 2011, 5th and 7th at Max Damagermany 2011 and Evolution Championship 2011, while also placing 2nd at Shadowloo Showdown 2011 for Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown. This would also be the year that Hart got his first Guinness World Record for defeating 169 people in a row. Hart accomplished this using the character Sagat, with his fastest victory being just a mere 7 seconds. This lead to Hart being featured within the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2011.

2012 was a very busy year for Hart within Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, he managed to win multiple events; Berlin Campus Party, Ultimate Clash 13, Bushido Impact International 2v2, Proving Grounds 4, EGL 8 2v2, Hypespotting and WinnerStaysOn Xmas Special, while also placing 2nd in four tournaments; Bushido Impact International II, European Gaming League 8, Kuwait Battle Royale 2012 and DreamHack Winter 2012. This would also be the same year that Hart supported the creation of the Esports team Western Wolves, under his Low Land Lion manager, team Western Wolves would become a subsidiary of Low Land Lions, this was due to the manager of Low Land Lion wanting to separate his international players with Benelux based players thus Low Land Lions then became a strictly Benelux based team. Hart who created the name for the new team Western Wolves would also lead the team and was responsible for bringing in new players such as Seon Woo "Infiltration" Lee, Ryan "Laugh" Ahn from South Korea, Femi "F-Word" Adeboye and Andreas Demetriou from the UK. Hart believed these players to have potential, he especially expressed Lee's potential after he visited South Korea and spent some personal time with Lee and Ahn. Hart's belief was proven true as each player went on to be a champion, Lee and Ahn both went on to win Evolution 2012 Championship for the game Street Fighter X Tekken with Lee also taking the title for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Demetriou would go on to win DreamHack Valencia, with Adeboye winning World Game Cup team tournaments and Winner Stays On singles events. Hart's other results would see him placing 17th at Evolution Championship 2012 and Shadowloo Showdown 2012, 3rd at Street Fighter 25th Anniversary UK, 9th Capcom Cup Tokyo Game Show, 4th at Stunfest 2012, DreamHack Energizer, and 5th World Game Cup 2012. Hart would continue to compete and place well within other Capcom games such as Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike placing 2nd at Hypespotting, Street Fighter X Tekken placing 1st at Stunfest 2012, Max Damagermany Europe and Cross Up tournament which Hart won three times in a row. He managed place 2nd at Hypespotting, DreamHack Summer and 9th at Shadowloo Showdown 2012.This was the same year that a new introduction to the Tekken franchise would take place, with the release of Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Hart would continue his dominance within the new title, winning 1st place at Proving Grounds 4, European Gaming League 8, Kuwait Battle Royale 2012 and Insomnia i46 - Madcatz UK Championship, not contempt with competing in so many games Hart won Hypespotting's Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown event and came 2nd at Shadowloo Showdown 2012. Hart also had success on Tekken 6 with winning Snake Pit 3v3, coming 2nd at Damagermany Crash and 5th at the Tekken Rules Tournament in Venezuela. Hart would expand his gaming results further by playing The King of Fighter XIII and winning the European Gaming League 8 while also placing 2nd at Hypespotting. 2012 would also be the year that Hart was featured in the Guinness World Records 2012 Gamers Edition book for holding three records within Street Fighter; Most International Street Fighter Competition Wins, Most Tournament Wins in Street Fighter, and the Longest Winning Streak on Street Fighter IV.

Controversy stuck Hart in 2012, which would see him temporarily suspended by his current sponsor Western Wolves for a tweet he posted after losing to his teammate MCZ|Mago at the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary UK event stating "Thank you very fucking much Madcatz. Sending Mago to beat his team mate. Great teamwork! Last time I fucking help any of you.", Hart would apologise minutes later for the incident with the tweet "I know everyone likes a bit of drama, but I'm sorry Mad Catz. I just said that out of frustration to my loss. Everyone knows Mad Catz rock!". When addressing the tweet, Hart has stated that the tweet was directed at his in-game loss but it had a deeper underlying meaning. Grown frustrated with the lack of support he had felt despite his efforts supporting team’s needs, even at his own expense. As there was no salary attached to the role, Hart often paid for things from his own pocket. Hart wanted to express some frustration towards the sponsor without exposing them completely publicly, hence using the game loss as an angle. Hart has agreed that his action hadn’t been the right decision at the time. Some reports said that Hart been indefinitely suspended, however, this was never the case. Due to what Hart had been through and what he had done for the team, Hart was reinstated back into Western Wolves – who were sponsored by Madcatz, after only a month of suspension. His first event back under the Western Wolves banner was the Alienware Championship in January 2013, where he won both the qualifier and the finals itself.

Hart continued to be very active within 2013, as well as winning the Alienware Championships Hart also scored wins at DreamHack Valencia 2013, Ludus Magnus Gaming, Paris World Warriors, World Game Cup 3v3, Stunfest 2v2 and Razer Fighting Championships for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition. Along with these victories, Hart placed 2nd at a number of different events such as Da Ultimate Crushing, Final Round 16, Treta Aftermath, Wednesday Night Fights, DreamHack Valencia and VSFighting 3. His other results would be DreamHack Winter 2013 (5th), Capcom Cup UK Play Expo (3rd), Community Effort Orlando 2013 (12th), VXG 2013 (5th), Evolution Championship 2013 (33rd), DreamHack Summer 2013 (3rd), Paris World Warriors - 2v2 (3rd), Stunfest 2013 (4th) and World Game Cup 2013 (7th). This year would also see Hart continuing with his victories within Tekken Tag Tournament 2, winning VSFighting 3, IGN Con Bahrain and Treta Aftermath, Super Street Fighter II Turbo winning VSFighting 3, and placing 2nd in Super Turbo Sunday V and VSFighting 3 2v2 event, along with placing 3rd for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix at Electronic Dojo @ Play Expo. Hart would also win competitions in The King of Fighters XIII at 360 Gaming and also came 3rd on Injustice: Gods Among Us, adding yet another competitive game to his list. Hart also competed in exhibition matches held at the Capcom London office in May, dubbed Frame Trap x Capcom FT10, which saw him defeat fellow UK players Benjamin "Problem X" Simon and Andreas. Hart would also find himself without a sponsor mid-way though the year after Team Western Wolves disbanded on 17 August, Western Wolves would officially close it doors on 20 December 2013.

2014 was the last year of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition before Ultra Street Fighter IV was released on 3 June 2014, but this did not stop Hart from being proactive within the game. He managed to secure victories at a number of events including but not limited to Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 10, Warriors Return 3, Republic of Fighter 3 (3v3), International Video Game Cup 2014 (5v5), Final Round XV, Winner Stays On Invitational, Super Vs Battle 2014, Road To Ultra 2014 and Next Level Battle Circuit #71, along with multiple 2nd places at International Video Game Cup 2014, International Video Game Cup 2014 (3v3), Next Level Battle Circuit #72 and Republic of Fighters 3. Hart still maintained great results in other Capcom fighter such as Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix with 1st place at Triple Threat Volume 10, IGN Con Dubai Arcade Cafe Tournament and International Video Game Cup 2014, 2nd place finish at Gigacon and 4th place at VSFighting 4, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike winning Shadowloo Showdown V and Triple Threat Volume 10 while placing 2nd at Proving Grounds 4 and 3rd at Stunfest 2014. June 2014 also saw the introduction of a new sponsor for Hart, with Team Dignitas picking him up which he would only stay with until December 2014 when Team Dignitas left the fighting game scene. In the six months Hart was with Dignitas, he won 20 medals across four continents for the team, leading to speculation of this being the most championships any Dignitas player has ever won within a six-month period. With the eventual release of Ultra Street Fighter IV later within the year, Hart took 1st place at Warriors Return 3, Bracket Reset, Gigacon (2v2), Keep It Classy and Triple Threat Volume 10, while placing 2nd at Street Grand Battle 2014, DreamHack Valencia 2014, ROF, Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 10, Shadowloo Showdown V, DreamHack Stockholm 2014, Hypespotting 3 and The Luffy Beatdown Special. Hart still managed to compete within different titles at events winning Tekken Tag Tournament 2 at IGN Con Dubai, International Video Game Cup 2014 and Hypespotting 3 while obtaining 3rd place finishes at Wednesday Night Fights on both Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Ultra Street Fighter IV. Hart also had a 4th place finish at VSFighting 4, a 2nd place finish at Hypespotting 3 for The King of Fighters XIII and competing in his last Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown tournaments with 1st place victories at International Video Game Cup 2014 and Final Round XVII.

2015 would be the final year of Ultra Street Fighter IV being the main game of the Capcom franchise. This did not hinder Hart from competing within multiple events around globe, winning Bracket Reset 21, IGN Con Qatar finishing 3rd place within Topanga Charity Cup EGX 2015, Stunfest 2015 (2v2) and Kakutop League II, along with 4th place finishes at DreamHack Summer 2015, Milan Games Week, Hypespotting 4, Ouka Ranbu Cup and Kakutop League I. Hart also took 3rd place at Stunfest 2015 Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike tournament. 2015 would also be Hart's last event for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 taking 1st place at Canada Cup.

2016 welcomed the new release of Street Fighter V and a lot of fresh new competition with it. Hart was very active during the first year of the new games release, winning Bracket Reset 59, Take TV Take's Dojo, Fight Club NRW and placing 2nd at Lockdown 2016, EGX 2016 and Paris Games Week Invitational. Along with these results Hart secured 3rd and 4th place victories at events such as Kuwait Battle Royale 2016, Celtic Throwdown 2016, VSFighting 2016, and Cannes Winter Clash 2016.

Hart started to focus more on his private life and this led him competing a lot less than he had previously at this point, but also allowed him to be more active within different areas of the Esports industry. In 2017 he only entered a handful of events for Street Fighter V with his best result being 1st at Take TV Weekly, Meltdown Weekly and Greek Empire Tournament,additionally Hart placed 3rd at TakeDojo X-Mas 2017. within this same year, Hart casually picked up the new Bandai Namco game; Tekken 7, where he placed 9th at Hypespotting 6.

Hart continues to compete within fighting game events but to a lesser extend as he continues to grow his career within other areas, he still enters events for Street Fighter V and Tekken 7 with his best results of 7th (Tekken 7) and 9th (Street Fighter V) at Brussels Challenge Major 2018, Headstomper 2018 and Fight Club NRW 2018.

Team manager

Hart has managed Western Wolves as a team leader during the team's run. Western Wolves closed its doors on 20 December making Hart and all team members free agents.

Caster

Hart has been a caster for multiple different events including Pokkén's Nationals, Black Label ESports Masters, World Cyber Games, Capcom Pro Tour, GamesCom Dragonball Fighter Z Tournament, and the Tekken World Tour.

Presenter

Hart works as a host and presenter for variety of gaming events, shows and TV such as ESL

Content creator

Hart works as a content creator for ESL's main products, such as ESL One, IEM and ESL Pro League. Among Ryan's long career within the Esports industry he has had the opportunity to co-author a book and write articles for his own blog and Ars Technica

Tournament organiser

Since 2001 Hart has also setup and ran many tournaments during his time within the competitive fighting game scene including but not limited to TTT 1 Crackdown, SBO Netko, Chasing Dragon 3s Tournament, VF4 Feet Bribe, 50 Man Trocadeo KO Showdown, 3S Neko RB Season, Prodigal Summit, Namco Station Tekken 5 Bi-Weeklies, USA vs Europe SF4 Showdown and the Venezuela Tour 2012. Hart currently hosts the community initiative Silent V Trigger within Germany to help local players improve.

Some achievements

YearTournamentGamePlaceNote
1994London Trocadero UK ChampionshipSuper Street Fighter II TurboDid not place
1995Play 2 WinThe King of Fighters '95Did not place
1996Tekken 2 UK National TournamentTekken 24th
Tekken 2 Pub Crawl TournamentTekken 21st
National King of Fighters '96 ChampionshipThe King of Fighters '961st
1997Star Player Showdown #4Tekken 33rd
Star Player Showdown #3Tekken 31st
Star Player Showdown #2Tekken 31st
The King of Fighters '97 UK ChampionshipThe King of Fighters '971st
Namco Wonderpark TournamentReal Bout Fatal Fury Special2nd
1998Namco Wonderpark 2v2 UK ChampionshipTekken 33rd
GamesMaster TV ChallengeTekken 32nd
Tokyo Playmax TournamentTekken 31stteam
Tekken 31st
Playmax TournamentTekken 31st
N64 Open TournamentTekken 31st
Ikebukuro Gigo WeeklyVirtua Fighter 32nd
Star Player Showdown Volume 6Virtua Fighter 31st
Star Player Showdown Volume 5Virtua Fighter 31st
Star Player Showdown Volume 4Virtua Fighter 31st
Star Player Showdown Volume 3Virtua Fighter 31st
Star Player Showdown Volume 2Virtua Fighter 31st
Star Player ShowdownVirtua Fighter 31st
The King of Fighters '98 UK ChampionshipThe King of Fighters '982nd
Amusement Arcade Show King of Fighters '98 World ChampionshipThe King of Fighters '981st
Ehrgeiz UK ChampionshipEhrgieiz1st
1999Namco Tekken 3 World ChampionshipTekken 31st
2000Fuce ChampionshipTekken Tag Tournament1st
2001Euro 4Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Electric Cancel 3Tekken Tag Tournament3rd
Euro 3Tekken Tag Tournament2nd
Copenhagen ClashVirtua Fighter 31st
2002UK Heat ChampionshipTekken 41st
Absolution LutonTekken Tag Tournament1st
Babylon Cafe TournamentVirtua Fighter 41st
Capcom vs. SNK 2 UK TournamentCapcom vs. SNK 21st
2003Warriors UniteTekken 44th
Virtua Fighter 41st
Evolution Championship 2003Tekken Tag Tournament2nd
Virtua Fighter 43rd
Torneo di AnconaTekken Tag Tournament1st
Euro 5Tekken Tag Tournament1stteams
Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Tekken 31st
Torneo di NapoliTekken Tag Tournament1st
PlayStation ExperienceVirtua Fighter 41st
I Love VF TournamentVirtua Fighter 42nd
Paris Salon de I'ImaginaireVirtua Fighter 41st
Feet Bribe Volume 2Virtua Fighter 41st
2004Torneo di FanoTekken 41st
Evolution Championship 2004Tekken 45th
Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Virtua Fighter 44th
Absolution UKTekken Tag Tournament2nd
Virtua Fighter 41st
Torneo di NapoliTekken Tag Tournament1st
Gamezville TV ChallengeVirtua Fighter 41st
Manchester University VF4 TournamentVirtua Fighter 41st
Pre-AbsolutionVirtua Fighter 41st
2005Gamers Day 2005Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike3rd
Virtua Fighter 41st
Chasing Dragon TournamentStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
UK Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Ranking Battle #4Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Golden Gunman Southgate ChallengeStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Console League TournamentTekken 51st
Neo Empire Tournament 2Tekken 52nd
Neo Empire TournamentTekken 52nd
Tekken Tej Tournament 3Tekken 52nd
Olanda 2005Tekken 52nd
Tekken Tag Tournament5nd
Torneo OlandeseTekken 52nd
Tekken Tag Tournament2nd
Official Namco National ChampionshipTekken 51st
Ultimate Tournament 4Tekken 51st
Evolution Championship 2005Tekken Tag Tournament2nd
Hardedge VF TournamentVirtua Fighter 41st
2006Firebug Third Strike TournamentStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Brussels 3S TournamentStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
SBO European QualifiersStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Tekken 51st
Versus 2006Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Tekken 51st
Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Virtua Fighter 41st
Belgian Fighting TournamentStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Tekken 51st
Pre-Road to Japan 2006Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Stuttgart Ranking BattleStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Stuttgart TournamentStreet Fighter Alpha 31st
Fighters Day 2The King of Fighters 20021st
Fighters DayHyper Street Fighter II1st
Torneo RomaTekken 51st
RomaTekken 51st
Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Ultimate Tournament 6Tekken 53rd
Euroslash PolandTekken 51st
Torneo FranciaTekken 51st
Ultimate Tournament 5Tekken 51st
World Games Cup 2006Tekken 51st
2007Rome TournamentStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
UK Ranking Battle 4.6Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike4th
UK Ranking Battle 4.3Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
CTPL Paris Fighting FestivalStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
Fighters Day 3Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
E-Games FestivalStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
UK Ranking Battle 4.2Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
UK Ranking Battle 4.1Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Netko FinalsStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Iron Man 2Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
Iron Man 1Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Capcom vs. SNK 23rd
Summer Showdown 07Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Hyper Street Fighter II3rd
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection7th
Virtua Fighter 51st
Super VS Battle 2007Hyper Street Fighter II1st
The King of Fighters 20023rd
Roman Tekken TournamentTekken 5: Dark Resurrection3rd
Ultimate Tournament Volume 9Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection3rd
Ultimate Tournament Volume 8Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection4th
Torneo RomaTekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
Tekken 51st
SBO European QualifiersTekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
2008Battle of DestinyStreet Fighter III: 3rd StrikeWin 2-1Justin Wong Exhibition
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection3rd
Genkai Season 2.8Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Evolution Championship 2008Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike7th
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
Super VS Battle 2008Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike3rd
Hyper Street Fighter II4th
Only the Best NaplesTekken 5: Dark Resurrection5th
Giessen DR TournamentTekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
Vienna Ranking Battle TournamentTekken 51st
Tekken Tag Tournament1st
Namco Station NottinghamThe King of Fighters '991st
Rebirth 2008The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match3rd
2009Neo Empire UK ChampionshipStreet Fighter IV2nd
Neutrons Cinemasters SFIV National TournamentStreet Fighter IV1st
Capcom SFIV European ChampionshipStreet Fighter IV1st
Capcom SFIV National ChampionshipStreet Fighter IV1st
Insomnia i37Street Fighter IV1st
DreamHack Sweden 2009Street Fighter IV1st
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion3rd
Super VS Battle 2009Street Fighter IV3rd
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Capcom vs. SNK 22nd
Impact 2009Street Fighter IV1st
Max DamaGermany 2009Street Fighter IV1st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Official Namco National ChampionshipTekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion1st
Torneo SpagnoloTekken 5: Dark Resurrection1st
2010Ultimate Clash 2Super Street Fighter IV1st
VSFightingSuper Street Fighter IV1st
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix2nd
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion4th
World Cyber Games 2011Super Street Fighter IV7th
DreamHack Summer 2010Super Street Fighter IV3rd
DreamHack Winter 2010Super Street Fighter IV1st
360 GamingSuper Street Fighter IV2nd
ECL 1 - Liverpool 2010Super Street Fighter IV1st
Super VS Battle 20XSuper Street Fighter IV2nd
Street Fighter IV2nd
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
World Games Cup Masters Series QualifierSuper Street Fighter IV1st
Beat By Contest QualifierSuper Street Fighter IV1st
ExceedStreet Fighter IV1st
Max DamaGermany 2010Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion6th
World Game Cup 2010Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion2nd
2011Evolution Championship 2011Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion7th
360 GamingSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Super Street Fighter IV1st
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion1st
The King of Fighters XIII2nd
Ultimate Clash 10Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
DreamHack Summer 2011Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Super Street Fighter IV1st
DreamHack Winter 2011Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
European Gaming League 4Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Super Street Fighter IV1st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Red Fight District 2011Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition7th
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike3rd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo2nd
Super VS Battle 20XISuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
Canada Cup 2011Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition9th
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion2nd
Ultimate Clash XtremeSuper Street Fighter IV2nd
UGCSuper Street Fighter IV1st
Max DamaGermany 2011Super Street Fighter IV3rd
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion5th
World Game Cup 2011Super Street Fighter IV3rd
Street Fighter IV3rd
Beat by Contest 2011Super Street Fighter IV9th
Relentless ChampionshipsSuper Street Fighter IV1st
Mortal Kombat (2011)1st
Insomnia i44Super Street Fighter IV1st
Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion2nd
Stunfest 2011Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Snake Pit Found 4Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion1st
Tekken ForceTekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion2nd
Shadowloo Showdown 2011Virtua Fighter 52nd
Mortal Kombat UK Championship QualifierMortal Kombat (2011)1st
2012WinnerStaysOn Xmas SpecialSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Evolution Championship 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition17th
Virtua Fighter 58th
Street Fighter 25th Anniversary UKSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition3rd
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike4th
Super Street Fighter II Turbo5th
DreamHack Winter 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Kuwait Battle Royale 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
European Gaming League 8Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
The King of Fighters XIII1st
Capcom Cup Tokyo Game ShowSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition9th
Bushido Impact International IISuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
HypespottingSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
Street Fighter X Tekken2nd
Virtua Fighter 51st
The King of Fighters XIII2nd
Stunfest 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition4th
Street Fighter X Tekken1st
Virtua Fighter 52nd
Proving Grounds 4Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike2nd
DreamHack EnergizerSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition4th
Shadowloo Showdown 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition17th
Street Fighter X Tekken9th
Virtua Fighter 52nd
Skullgirls7th
World Game Cup 2012Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition5th
Ultimate Clash 13Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
The King of Fighters XIII1st
Berlin Campus PartySuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Cross Up Gamerbase #3Street Fighter X Tekken1st
Cross Up Gamerbase #2Street Fighter X Tekken1st
Cross Up GamerbaseStreet Fighter X Tekken1st
Insomnia i46Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
2013VSFighting 3Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo1st
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
Wednesday Night FightsSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
DreamHack Winter 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition5th
Capcom Cup UK Play ExpoSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition3rd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix3rd
Treta AftermathSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Street Fighter X Tekken3rd
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
Community Effort Orlando 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition12th
VXG 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition5th
Evolution Championship 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition33rd
DreamHack Summer 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition3rd
Razer Fighting ChampionshipsSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Stunfest 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition4th
Street Fighter X Tekken1st
World Game Cup 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition7th
Final Round 16Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Vitrua Fighter 51st
DreamHack Valencia 2013Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Da Ultimate CrushingSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Super Turbo Sunday VSuper Street Fighter II Turbo2nd
2014Evolution Championship 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV25th
The Luffy Beatdown SpecialUltra Street Fighter IV2nd
Capcom Cup 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV5th
E3 InvitationalUltra Street Fighter IV5th
Ultra Street Fighter IV1stEdition Select
VSFighting 4Ultra Street Fighter IV4th
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix4th
Super Street Fighter II Turbo4th
Tekken Tag Tournament 24th
Wednesday Night FightsUltra Street Fighter IV3rd
Tekken Tag Tournament 23rd
Community Effort Orlando 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
Hypespotting 3Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
The King of Fighters XIII2nd
Hadocon VIUltra Street Fighter IV9th
SCAN Ultra Street Fighter IV InvitationalUltra Street Fighter IV3rd
Gigacon 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV3rd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo2nd
DreamHack Stockholm 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
Shadowloo Showdown VUltra Street Fighter IV2nd
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Virtua Fighter 52nd
Triple Threat Volume 10Ultra Street Fighter IV1st
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike1st
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix1st
ROF #3Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
Ultra Street Fighter IV1st3v3 Teams
DreamHack Valencia 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
DreamHack Summer 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
E3 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV1stEdition Select
Ultra Street Fighter IV5th
Street Grand Battle 2014Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 10Ultra Street Fighter IV2nd
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Republic of Fighters 3Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Stunfest 2014Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition5th
Apocalypse in Paris 3Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition4th
Final Round XVIISuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
Virtua Fighter 51st
Next Level Battle Circuit #72Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Next Level Battle Circuit #71Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition1st
International Video Game Cup 2014Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition2nd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo1st
Tekken Tag Tournament 21st
Virtua Fighter 51st
Dubai IGN Con Arcade Cafe TournamentSuper Street Fighter II Turbo1st
2015Evolution ChampionshipUltra Street Fighter IV25th
DreamHack Winter 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
Street Grand Battle 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
Kakutop League IIIUltra Street Fighter IV5th
Kakutop League IIUltra Street Fighter IV3rd
Kakutop League IUltra Street Fighter IV4th
Red Fight District 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
KO Fighting Game FestivalUltra Street Fighter IV17th
DreamHack London 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV5th
Double KO Summer 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV7th
Ouka Ranbu CupUltra Street Fighter IV4th
Bracket Reset 21Ultra Street Fighter IV1st
Stunfest 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV13th
Hypespotting 4Ultra Street Fighter IV4th
Milan Games WeekUltra Street Fighter IV4th
Red Fight DistrictUltra Street Fighter IV9th
EGX 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV3rd
DreamHack Summer 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV4th
Red Bull KumiteUltra Street Fighter IV13th
SXSW Gaming Fighters InvitationalUltra Street Fighter IV9th
Cannes Winter Clash 2015Ultra Street Fighter IV9th
IGN Con QatarStreet Fighter IV1st
Canada CupTekken Tag Tournament 21st
2016Evolution Championship 2016Street Fighter V49th
Capcom Cup 2016Street Fighter V25th
DreamHack Summer 2016Street Fighter V9th
Paris Games Week InvitationalStreet Fighter V2nd
Fighting Game Challenge 2016Street Fighter V7th
EGX 2016Street Fighter V2nd
Cannes Winter Clash 2016Street Fighter V3rd
Ultra Street Fighter IV4th
FrogByteStreet Fighter V7th
Fight Club NRWStreet Fighter V1st
FFM Rumble 9Street Fighter V7th
Sonic Boom Summer EditionStreet Fighter V9th
VSFighting 2016Street Fighter V4th
Celtic Throwdown 2016Street Fighter V4th
Fighting Games ChallengeStreet Fighter V7th
Lockdown 2016Street Fighter V2nd
Capcom Pro Tour Online Event: Europe TwoStreet Fighter V13th
Bracket Reset 59Street Fighter V1st
Kuwait Battle Royale 2016Street Fighter V3rd
2017FFM Rumble 10Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition13th
TakeDojo X-Mas 2017Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition3rd
Tekken 713th
EGX 2017Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition49th
VSFighting 2017Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition17th
Super Street Fighter II Turbo5th
Tekken 725th
Take TV WeeklyStreet Fighter V: Arcade Edition1st
Fight Club NRW 8Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition17th
Geek Empire TournamentStreet Fighter V: Arcade Edition1st
Hypespotting 6Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition33rd
Super Street Fighter II Turbo2nd
Tekken 79th
ELEAGUE Street Fighter V InvitationalStreet Fighter V: Arcade Edition17th-24th
2018EGX 2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition25th
Fight Club NRW 2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition9th
Headstomper 2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition9th
VSFighting 2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition17th
Super Street Fighter II Turbo5th
Brussels Challenge Major 2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition9th
Tekken 77th
Evolution Championship 2018Tekken 725th
2019Brussels Challenge Major 2019Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition33rd
DamagermanY 2019Tekken 7Win 10-3FT10 Exhibition match vs RIP
Evolution Championship 2019Tekken 749th

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YearTitleProductionGenre
2018Street Fighter 30th Anniversary DocumentaryCapcomDocumentary
2017Fox5 News on ESLFox 5Interview
FOOD RUN - Ryan Hart and Zorine te do LA Food TrucksYahooVLOG
2013Ryan Hart: How to be a Video Game MasterBBCInterview
2012Street Fighter Champion Ryan Hart - Record Holder ProfileGuinness World RecordsInterview
2011More Than A Game Street Fighter DocumentaryPretty Good ProductionsDocumentary
1998GameMasterChannel 4Entertainment
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