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^ Not including arcade history mode of Tekken 5 and gallery mode of Tekken 7 and Tekken 8. ^1 NPC in Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: DR (PSP, arcade, and online only)/Unlockable in Tekken 5:DR (PS3 and offline only) ^2 Only in Tekken 5: DR. ^3 Only in Tekken 6: BR (arcade and console). ^4 Playable in a campaign level. ^5 Only in Tekken 7: FR (arcade and ...
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]
It does contain all of the unique stages from the arcade game, however. It also had cropped versions of the ending movies for all of the characters from Tekken 5. Tekken: Dark Resurrection charted 5th on the list of the best selling games for July–August for 2006. As of July 26, 2009, the game has sold over 2.2 million copies.
The Tekken 3 development team wanted to include a Capoeira practitioner for the game and turned to the development artists to create the character. It was desired by Masahiro Kimoto, one of the game designers of Tekken 3, that the Capoeira character be female but the artist that was tasked with the character's design deemed the female character too difficult to create and instead created Eddy. [3]
Tekken character redirects to lists (118 P) Pages in category "Tekken characters" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Tekken 8 will have over 30 playable fighters at launch, with more coming as DLC.
Nina Williams (Japanese: ニーナ・ウィリアムズ, Hepburn: Nīna Wiriamuzu) is a character from Namco's Tekken fighting game series. A cold-blooded professional assassin from Ireland, Nina made her first appearance in the original 1994 game.
In Tekken Tag Tournament 2, the character Jaycee was introduced. A female lucha libre wrestling character who is revealed to be Julia under an alias. When working on the franchise, Harada noticed that while Julia had a high usage rate amongst players, she lacked feedback in contrast to how other female characters in the series were received.