'98-'99 you couldn't go to a house party without someone breaking out T3. Brand new characters include Jin, Xiaoyu, Hwoarang, Eddy, Bryan Fury, Ogre, True Ogre, Mokujin, Doctor Boskonovitch, and in a weird case of cross promotion, a stupid fucking dinosaur from a stupid fucking dinosaur anime who completely breaks 90% of the game systems. The only characters returning from Tekken 2 are Heihachi, Nina, Anna, Paul, Yoshimitsu, and Lei. Kazuya, Bruce, Beak, Wang, Ganryu, Kunimitsu, Lee and Jun are missing entirely. Kuma is replaced by another bear, Kuma II (With Panda as an alt costume). Most of the new characters were old characters with new names. It also added A SHITLOAD OF NEW CHARACTERS. Tekken 3 added FULL 3D MOVEMENT WHAT THE FUCK. I probably have more hours into T2 than any other two games combined.Īrcade - 1997, PS2 - 1998. I will STILL beat your ass at at Tekken 2. Movement was still limited to a mostly 2d plane in wallless stages of unlimited size. Tekken 2 got rid of Jack, but added Jun, Lei, Baek, Bruce, Jack-2, Devil/Angel, and Roger/Alex. Released in 1995 in arcades and 1996 for PS1, Tekken 2 added minor system changes such as counters, chain throws, and tackles. It took for fucking ever but you bet your ass I fucking did it because I loved Tekken from minute 1.
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Heihachi became a playable, unlockable character, and you could unlock a secret Devil skin for Kazuya by beating 50 fucking waves of Galaga during the initial load screen.
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The console version released in 1995 added hidden subcharacters Lee, Anna, Kuma, Kunimitsu, Wang, Ganryu, Armor King, and P.Jack. The arcade version featured 8 characters, Kazuya, Nina, Paul, Yoshimitsu, Marshall Law, Michelle, King, and Jack as well as Heihachi as an unplayable final boss. It took a lot of cues from Sega's Virtua Fighter but broke new ground by being much cooler and a lot better. In 1994, Namco released Tekken to the arcades. KNOB'S AWESOME GUIDE TO NOT SUCKING ASS AT TEKKEN FOR HANDSOME DUDES