When you talk about gamingβs greatest icons, certain names immediately spring to mind. Characters that defined genres. Characters that pushed technology forward. Characters that changed how we experience interactive storytelling. So to see Ryo Hazuki standing proudly among them in a newly published list by Retro Gamer feels both validating and long overdue.
For many of us, Ryo isnβt just a protagonist, he represents a turning point in gaming history.
Ryo Hazuki first appeared in Shenmue on the Sega Dreamcast in 1999. At a time when most games were still focused on arcade-style action or tightly constrained levels, Shenmue dared to be something different. It introduced living, breathing environments. Fully explorable towns. NPCs with daily routines. A weather system. Real-time day and night cycles. Cinematic storytelling blended seamlessly with gameplay.
Seeing him recognised by Retro Gamer as one of the most iconic gaming characters is more than a nostalgic nod. Itβs an acknowledgment of influence. ARE YOU WATCHING SEGA?
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