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Tekken (鉄拳) is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Namco.It was originally released on arcades, then ported to the PlayStation home console in 1995. One of the earliest 3D polygon-based games of the genre, Tekken was Namco's answer to Virtua Fighter and was designed by Seiichi Ishii, who himself was also Virtua Fighter 's designer when he worked at Sega previously. [4]
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.
Tekken was the first game to use the System 11, and was initially released for arcades in September 1994, [3] several months before the PlayStation's Japanese release in December 1994. Although the System 11 was technically inferior to the Sega Model 2 arcade board, its lower price made it an attractive prospect for smaller arcades.
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PlayStation Top: The original model (1994) with PlayStation Controller and memory card Bottom: The redesigned PS one (2000) with DualShock 1 controller and memory card Codename PSX Also known as PS PS1 PS one (redesign) Developer Sony Computer Entertainment Manufacturer Sony Electronics Product family PlayStation Type Home video game console Generation Fifth Gen Release date 3 December 1994 ...
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Tekken 3 was also ported to the Game Boy Advance as Tekken Advance in 2001. [23] Tekken 6-based Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012. A free to play version of Tekken was released in 2013 for PSN as Tekken Revolution. Tekken Card Challenge was released on the WonderSwan, a Japan-exclusive handheld, in 1999. [24]
Tekken 8 is the last of the big fighting games to get a new entry in the current generation, after Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mortal Kombat 1, and Street Fighter 6.