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  2. Tekken 6 - Wikipedia

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    Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion was released to Japanese arcades on December 18, 2008. It featured new characters, stages, items and customization options and gave the game a balance update to its characters and items. The console version of Tekken 6 is based on this arcade version and was released for consoles, but under the name Tekken 6.

  3. 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.

  4. Namco System 357 - Wikipedia

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    It was released in 2007 as the board for Tekken 6. [1] Unlike its predecessor, it did not see widespread adoption by other manufacturers. In 2011, Namco released an upgraded version of the arcade board, the System 369, also known as System 359, for use with Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

  5. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Systems/Consoles Release date JP NA PAL Notes Tekken: Namco System 11: December 9, 1994: Yes Yes No Namco's answer to Sega's Virtua Fighter. PlayStation: March 31, 1995: Yes Yes No Tekken 2: Namco System 11: August 3, 1995: Yes Yes No First sequel to Tekken. PlayStation: March 29, 1996: Yes Yes No Soul Edge: Namco System 11: December ...

  6. List of Bandai Namco video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Bandai Namco owns former developer Banpresto, which operates as a toy company in Japan and was purchased in 2006, [7] and acquired a 95% stake in D3 Publisher in 2009. [8] The company owns the video game assets of defunct developer BEC, which merged with Banpresto in 2011 to form B.B. Studio. [9]

  7. Namco Funscape - Wikipedia

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    After the July 2011 closure of rival London arcade Funland, Namco Station rebranded to become Namco Funscape; [14] the decade saw emphasis on redemption games over video games and fewer tournament events after Tekken 6, as well as new attractions such as escape rooms, laser mazes and ping pong. [15]

  8. List of Bandai Namco video games - Wikipedia

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    Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Bandai Namco Games: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Arcade, Wii U: 2012 Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masō Kishin II – Revelation of Evil God: PlayStation Portable: 2012 Dragon Ball Z: For Kinect: Spike Chunsoft: Xbox 360: 2012 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection: Spike Chunsoft: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: 2012 Tekken 3D: Prime ...

  9. Tekken - Wikipedia

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    Tekken 6 was originally released in arcades in 2007, followed by an updated version in 2008 titled Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. [12] The home version was based on Bloodline Rebellion and was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, marking the first time in the series that a game was multiplatform.