Tekken

Tekken (鉄拳 lit. iron fist) is a series of fighting games developed and produced by Namco. Originally an arcade game, it has been ported to some video game consoles, such as the Sony PlayStation. The series is one of the earliest 3-dimensional beat 'em up franchises, with the first game released less than two years after Virtua Fighter. There are five Tekken sequel games, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 4, and Tekken 5. As with all fighter games, players each choose a character from different, exotic worldwide settings and fight hand-to-hand with each other. It is primarily a competitive two-player series, but a human player can fight an artificial intelligence-controlled character for practise or amusement. Tekken shares some gameplay mechanics and characters with the other Namco-produced 3D fighter series, Soul Calibur.

Game Titles

The following versions have been released so far:
  • Tekken - Arcade, PlayStation (1994)
  • Tekken 2 - Arcade, PlayStation (1996)
  • Tekken 3 - Arcade, PlayStation (1998)
  • Tekken Tag Tournament - Arcade, PlayStation 2 (2000)
  • Tekken Advance - Game Boy Advance (2001)
  • Tekken 4 - Arcade, PlayStation 2 (2002)
  • Tekken 5 - Arcade, PlayStation 2 (2005)

Types of fighting styles

Tekken involves the fighting styles of: See also: List of Tekken characters

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