
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. For a portion of his teenage years, Hart was homeless.

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. A year later he discovered the fighting games Street Fighter and Street Smart. 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. Hart was born and raised in South West London.
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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. 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. Ryan holds numerous National, European and World titles and has won the Evolution Championships twice.

He specialises in 2D and 3D fighter games released by Capcom, Bandai Namco, Sega, Midway, NetherRealm Studios and SNK. Ryan Joseph Hart, also known as Prodigal Son, Tsuujin, Robotnik, The Terminator and NeriahSensei, is a British professional fighting game player. The King of Fighters XIII, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 5, Tekken 6, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 7, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter V
