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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 .
JACK-6 (introduced in Tekken 6) is an upgrade of JACK-5, upgraded from JACK-5 with same model of previous version, with a minor body part upgrade by G Corporation with the mission of destroying the Mishima Zaibatsu in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. As of Tekken 7, starting from JACK-6, a previous JACK model which was playable in a previous ...
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Alisa Bosconovitch, Anna Williams, Asuka Kazama, Christie Monteiro, Lucky Chloe, Jun Kazama, Michelle Chang, Nina Williams, Julia Chang and Ling Xiaoyu [84] from Tekken series; Alma Wade from F.E.A.R. Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn; Alyx Vance from Half-Life 2 and its sequels; Amaterasu from Ōkami
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.
Tekken 8 will have over 30 playable fighters at launch, with more coming as DLC.
Tekken's Nina Williams in: Death by Degrees, known in Japan as Death by Degrees Tekken: Nina Williams (デス バイ ディグリーズ 鉄拳:ニーナ ウィリアムズ, Desu bai Digurīzu Tekken: Nīna Wiriamuzu), is a 2005 action-adventure video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2.
The Tekken 3 development team wanted to include a Capoeira practitioner for Tekken 3 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.