Tekken (video game)

Tekken (video game)

:"For other meanings, see Tekken."Infobox VG
title = Tekken


developer = Namco
publisher = Namco
designer =
release = Arcade
vgrelease|JP=December 9, 1994

PlayStation
vgrelease|JP=March vgy|1995|NA=November vgy|1995|EU=November vgy|1995
genre = Fighting
modes = Up to two players
platforms = Arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 (as part of "Tekken 5" 's Arcade History mode)
rating = vgratings|ESRB=Teen
cabinet = Upright
arcade system = Namco System 11
cpu =
sound =
resolution =
monitor = Raster, horizontal orientation
input = 8-way joystick, 4 buttons; Gamepad

"Tekken" is a fighting game and is the first of the series of the same name. It was released at arcades in 1994 and on the PlayStation in 1995 and was later released again in "Tekken 5"'s Arcade History mode. It was developed and published by Namco.

Gameplay

"Tekken" is one of the earliest 3D fighting game franchises, with the first game applying many of the concepts found in "Virtua Fighter" by Sega.

As with many fighting games, players choose a character from a lineup, and engage in hand-to-hand combat with an opponent.

"Tekken" differs from other hand-to-hand fighting games in some ways. Traditional fighting games are usually played with buttons which correspond to the strength of the attack, such as strong punch or weak kick. "Tekken", however, dedicates a button to each limb of the fighter, making learning special attacks more of an intuitive process. The player could watch the animation on screen and figure out the appropriate command (if the character kicks low with their right leg, the move is likely to be executed by pressing down and right kick, or a similar variation).

By default, there will be two rounds of combat. However, the players have a choice from one to five rounds, as well as options for the time limit of each round. If the winning character retains all his or her health without the time having run out, the announcer will say, "Perfect!" If the winning character is near knock out, the announcer will call, "Great!" Occasionally, both characters will be knocked out simultaneously, and the announcer will call "Double K.O." If the time limit for the round expires, the character with more health will be declared the winner. If one does not exist, the round will be a draw. In most cases, the announcer will call "K.O." when one character is victorious.

In the game, the name of the location was displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen. The locations were all real places and included Angkor Wat (Cambodia), Szechwan (China), Monument Valley (USA), Chicago (USA), Kyoto (Japan), Fiji (Fiji), Windermere (Great Britain), Venezia (Italy), Akropolis (Greece), King George Island (Antarctica), and Chiba Marine Stadium (Japan). However, in later "Tekken" games the location names were removed and the locations themselves became more generic.

tory

Heihachi Mishima, the powerful and ruthless owner of the multi-national Mishima Zaibatsu, has announced the King of the Iron Fist Tournament, a fighting competition with a one billion dollar cash prize. There are eight competitors, and one of them is an undefeated world champion who is apathetic towards the prize money and solely wants to take his revenge on Heihachi.

This man's name is Kazuya Mishima, the son of Heihachi. As history puts it, when Kazuya was five years old, Heihachi threw him off a cliff to see whether or not he was really his son (this would be determined by Kazuya's ability to survive the fall and climb back up). Kazuya did indeed survive the fall, but it left a deep and bloody scar on his chest which was slowly claiming his life. The Devil appeared before Kazuya, offering him the opportunity to retrieve his strength back to take his revenge on Heihachi in exchange for his soul. Kazuya, driven by anger and hatred, accepted.

The King of the Iron Fist Tournament takes place twenty-one years later, and by now Kazuya is an undefeated champion (the only blemish on his record being a draw against Paul Phoenix, another character from the game who wishes to win the tournament as well as defeat Kazuya). Kazuya enters the tournament, and ultimately makes it to the final round where Heihachi awaits him.

Kazuya and Heihachi clash in battle atop the same cliff from which Heihachi once tossed Kazuya, with the violent and bloody fight raging on for hours until Kazuya, powered by the strength given to him by the Devil, overpowers Heihachi and beats him into unconsciousness. Kazuya picks up his father's broken body, and drops it from the cliff. Smiling to himself in triumph, Kazuya is now the new owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu.

Character Roster

tarting characters

*Flagicon|Japan Kazuya Mishima
*Flagicon|Mexico King
*Flagicon|Ireland Nina Williams
*Flagicon|USA Paul Phoenix
*Flagicon|USA Michelle Chang
*Flagicon|USA Marshall Law
*Flagicon|Japan Yoshimitsu
*Flagicon|Russia Jack

Unlockable characters

*Flagicon|Japan Lee Chaolan
*Flagicon|Mexico Armor King
*Flagicon|Ireland Anna Williams
*Flagicon|Japan Kuma
*Flagicon|Japan Kunimitsu
*Flagicon|Taiwan Wang Jinrei
*Flagicon|Russia Prototype Jack
*Flagicon|Japan Ganryu
*Flagicon|Japan Heihachi Mishima
*Flagicon| Devil

Ports

"Tekken" was ported to the PlayStation. The PlayStation version allowed players to unlock mid boss characters when the game was beaten and had FMVs. The PlayStation 2 version of "Tekken 5" features the arcade version of the original "Tekken".

In 2005, Namco re-released "Tekken" as part of the "NamCollection" game compilation for the PlayStation 2 to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary.

Reception

VG Reviews
Allgame = Arcade: rating|1.5|5 [cite web|first=Colin|last=Williamson|title=allgame ((( Tekken > Review )))|url=http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:11320~T1|publisher=Allgame|accessdate=2008-10-04]
PS: rating|4.5|5 [cite web|title=allgame ((( Tekken > Overview )))|url=http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:2313|publisher=Allgame|accessdate=2008-10-04]
IGN = 7.5 of 10 [cite web|title=Tekken Review|url=http://psx.ign.com/articles/150/150182p1.html|date=1996-10-26|publisher=IGN|accessdate=2008-10-04]
"Tekken" was met with many positive reviews, with critics claiming it was a good start to the series. Its success and popularity has spawned five sequels. The "Tekken" games have been highly popular with the martial arts community due to moves of the fighters being close to the actual style of fighting.

"Tekken" was the first PlayStation game to sell over a million units. [ [http://www.absolute-playstation.com/api_faqs/faq20.htm PLAYSTATION HISTORY - Playstation Frequently Asked Questions in ABSOLUTE PLAYSTATION ] ]

"Guinness World Records" awarded "Tekken" with multiple records in the "Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008". These include, "First PlayStation Game to Sell Over One Million Units", "First Fighting Game To Feature Simulated 3D", as well as a record for the entire series as "The Best Selling Fighting Series for PlayStation Consoles."

ee also

*Namco Arcade Stick (PlayStation peripheral)

References

External links

* [http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/tekken/ Tekken Zaibatsu page]
* [http://www.gamespot.com/ps/action/tekken/index.html?tag=result;title;3 Tekken for PlayStation] at GameSpot.com
* [http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken/index.html?tag=result;title;5 Tekken for Arcade Games] at GameSpot.com


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