

Later on Tekken introduced a female character Christie Monteiro based on these early development designs and ideas. Eddy Gordo is a Namco Bandai character and first appears in Tekken Forever #1. Initially the character was intended to be female, but development and design problems meant the gender was changed to that of a male. The fighter was created after the producers of Tekken 3 wished to have a Capoeira based fighter, and Eddy was the eventual product of that idea. Eventually the man who taught him how to fight is released from prison.ĬreationEddy Gordo is a fictional character first introduced in the popular fighting video game franchise Tekken. Eddy Gordo first appears in the third installment of the popular fighting game franchise released in 1997. Upon release he enters the King of the Iron Fist Tournament.

In prison Eddy learned Capoeira for 8 years from a Capoeira mestre. Eddy was was arrested and deemed the murderer, he accepted the guilty charge at his fathers dying bequest. Eddy was from a wealthy family background, but when he was 19 his father was killed seemingly by a gang cartel. Eddy Gordo also wishes to use the prize money to aid the treatment of his Capoeira master and Christie Monteiro's grandfather from an unknown illness. Origin An Afro-Brazilian professional fighter, Eddy Gordo enters the King of the Iron Fist tournament to have revenge on Kazuya Mishima, for killing his parents.
