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  2. Tekken 5 - Wikipedia

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    The games was re-released as Tekken 5.1, a free upgrade to the arcade version of Tekken 5. It includes changes to the character life bars and character select screen, and some changes in character moves to improve game balance. For example, Steve Fox's infinite was removed, and a few other strong moves were toned down. [28]

  3. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (鉄拳5 DARK RESURRECTION) (Tekken: Dark Resurrection for the PSP version) is a 2005 fighting game and a standalone update to the PlayStation 2 game Tekken 5. The arcade version was released in Japan in December 2005 and later worldwide in February of 2006, while the PSP version was released later that year in July ...

  4. NamCollection - Wikipedia

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    NamCollection was released by Namco exclusively in Japan on July 21, 2005 for the PlayStation 2 to coincide with the company's 50th anniversary. [1] The game was publicly announced by Japanese publication Famitsu on March 24, reported to be around 80% complete by that time. [2]

  5. Tekken Tag Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 version had reworked upgraded graphics over the arcade original, and it was first demoed at the Tokyo Games Show alongside Namco's Ridge Racer V. [4] [5] Tekken Tag Tournament was released just weeks after the PS2's Japanese debut, but was otherwise a launch title in North America and Europe later in 2000.

  6. List of Tekken media - Wikipedia

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    Tekken is a fighting video game series developed by Namco and published by Namco Bandai.The series debuted in 1994 with the arcade version of Tekken and is one of the genre's and Namco's best-selling franchises, with over 55 million units sold, and is the 44th best-selling franchise of all time as of 2023.

  7. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version features all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including Panda, except with her own character slot) along with Jun Kazama from Tekken 2, True Ogre (known in-game as just "Ogre") from Tekken 3 and Jinpachi Mishima from Tekken 5, all with updated character designs.

  8. Tekken 2 - Wikipedia

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    The home console version introduced new, now-staple game modes to the series, [9] as well as full-motion video endings for every character. [10] It was re-released as a playable game within Tekken 5 on PlayStation 2 (PS2) in 2005, digitally on PlayStation Network for PS3 and PSP in 2007, and on PlayStation Plus for PS4 and PS5 in 2023. [11]

  9. Characters of the Tekken series - Wikipedia

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    Kinjin (金人 (キンじん), Kinjin, lit. "gold(en) person") is a secret unplayable boss character in the free-to-play game Tekken Revolution. His design is likely based on an easter egg in the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament, where meeting certain requirements would cause Tetsujin's normally silver color to turn gold.