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Tekken (series)

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Tekken is a beat 'em up fighting game made by Namco first realeased in 1995. The idea of the game is to keep attacking the opponent with the character's moves and beating the boss. The boss is the last person you have to beat and the player always has to fight him/her at the end. Some bosses are playable and some aren't.

[change] Tekken games (in order)

  • Tekken - Arcade/PlayStation
  • Tekken 2 - Arcade/PlayStation
  • Tekken 3 - Arcade/PlayStation
  • Tekken Tag Tournament - Arcade/PlayStation 2
  • Tekken Advance - GameBoy Advance
  • Tekken Card Challenge - Sega Dreamcast
  • Tekken 4 - Arcade/PlayStation 2
  • Death By Degrees - PlayStation 2
  • Tekken 5 - Arcade/PlayStation2/Xbox
  • Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection - Arcade/PlayStation Portable/PlayStation 3
  • Tekken 6 - Arcade/PlayStation 3/Xbox360

[change] Glossary

  • Unlockable - something the player get when they do something.
  • Datel Action Replay/Action Replay MAX - A disc used for cheats. (can be used for most games)
  • Stage - A place where the characters fight.
  • Boss/Sub-boss - A person the player always fights in a picked stage. A sub-boss will appear before the player fights the final boss.
  • Multi-tier - More than one section of a stage.


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