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Tekken Hybrid
''Tekken Hybrid'' is a 2011 fighting video game collection released exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It consists of the film ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' (as a Blu-ray 3D format), with a remastered version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and a demo version of ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' called ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue''. ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' is accessible if the disc is loaded onto any Blu-ray player. ''Tekken Tag Tournament HD'' is based on the original Tekken Tag Tournament, PlayStation 2 version and features updated HD visuals, similar to the ''God of War Collection'' or ''The Sly Collection'', and includes PlayStation Network#Trophies, trophies. Gameplay Gameplay in ''Tekken Tag Tournament HD'' was virtually unchanged from the original game, however there was a bump in visual quality as the aspect ratio was changed to fit 16:9, and ran in Full HD, full 1080p HD, running at 60 frames per second. Plot Both ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' and its Tekken Tag Tournament ...
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Namco Bandai Games
is a Japanese multinational video game publisher headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Entertainment America and Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Lyon, France. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings, an entertainment conglomerate. Bandai Namco Entertainment was formed on 31 March 2006, following a corporate merge between Namco and Bandai on 29 September of the previous year. Originally known as , it merged Bandai Games and Namco Networks in January to create Namco Bandai Games America. Namco Bandai Games absorbed Banpresto's video game division in 2008 and dissolved Bandai Networks in 2009. Development operations were spun off into a new company in 2012, Namco Bandai Studios (now called Bandai Namco Studios), to help create faster development time and tighter cohesion between development teams. Namco Bandai Games was renamed Bandai Namco Games in 2014 and again ...
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Anna Williams (Tekken)
is a fictional character in the ''Tekken'' fighting game series, first appearing in ''Tekken'' in 1994. Anna is the narcissistic and arrogant younger sister of the quiet and serious Nina Williams, the personal bodyguard of Kazuya Mishima and second-in-command at G Corporation. She is also, although unbeknownst to her, the maternal aunt of boxing competitor Steve Fox. She is defined by her rivalry with her older sister Nina, a trait that has been around since the original ''Tekken'' game. Anna originally shared most of her moves with her older sister Nina, but has since gained a more idiosyncratic moveset. In the other ''Tekken'' media, including films, Anna usually appears in role of a minor villainess. The character was met with positive critical reception. Appearances In video games Anna Williams was the youngest daughter of an Irish father, Richard and British mother, Heather and was raised in Ireland together with her elder sister Nina. She and Nina were taught various mar ...
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Kuma (Tekken)
, literally meaning "bear", is the name of two characters within the ''Tekken'' fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. Kuma I was introduced in the first ''Tekken'' and returned for ''Tekken 2'', while Kuma II was introduced in ''Tekken 3'' and has returned for all subsequent games. Both of them are tame bears, bodyguards to Heihachi Mishima, as well as father and son towards each other. The female was introduced in ''Tekken 3'' as a palette swap of Kuma, returning for subsequent games. Kuma ''Tekken'' series The first Kuma was once an abandoned cub in the forests of the Mishima estate. Heihachi Mishima found Kuma and took him in as his pet. Despite Kuma's unflinching loyalty to his master, Kuma liked to leave the side of Heihachi to sleep, even during the summer. This lazy approach means that Kuma's fighting style has never really matured and is very disjointed. This was demonstrated in the previous King of Iron Fist Tournament, where Kuma was easily defeated by ...
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King (Tekken)
is the name of two fictional characters in the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. The characters were inspired by the professional wrestling, pro wrestler Satoru Sayama, as well as Mexican wrestler Fray Tormenta, a Holy Orders, Catholic priest who became a masked wrestler in order to support an orphanage. One of the Kings has been in all the ''Tekken'' games to date, King I being in ''Tekken (video game), Tekken'' and ''Tekken 2'', and King II being in the rest of the ''Tekken'' games from then on. Reception to the overall character has been incredibly positive since the beginning of the series, with King being described as a "fan-favorite" and is generally considered to be one of the series' more iconic characters. Character backstory King I The first King used to be a ruthless street brawling orphan with no care in the world except fighting. In one of his fights, King was grievously wounded and collapsed in front of a monastery. The Marquez priests saved him from death. After rec ...
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Jun Kazama
is a fictional character from the '' Tekken'' fighting game series, who made her debut in ''Tekken 2'', her first and only canonical appearance until the confirmation of her return in ''Tekken 8'' when she was revealed as a character during a game play footage/trailer of the game at The Game Awards 2022. Following an ambiguous relationship with Kazuya Mishima, she became the mother of Jin Kazama. A nature lover, Jun plays an important role in the story in spite of her absence for most of the series. While she was cut from the main series after her debut, Jun has continued to appear in the series' spin-offs, including the ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' series, where her alter-ego, Unknown serves as the final boss in both ''Tag Tournament'' entries so far. Starting with ''Tekken 5'', a relative of hers named Asuka Kazama started appearing in the games with the same fighting style. Design and gameplay Jun is a young Japanese woman with fair skin and short black hair. Her given name, Ju ...
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Jin Kazama
is a fictional character of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series created by Bandai Namco Entertainment. He was introduced as the protagonist in the 1997 game ''Tekken 3'' and has been the central character of the series from that game onwards. Trained by his grandfather Heihachi Mishima, Jin wishes to avenge the apparent death of his mother Jun Kazama. However, Heihachi betrays Jin to awaken a genetic abnormality within his body known as the . He is also antagonized by his father, Kazuya Mishima, from whom he inherited the gene. While dealing with his relatives, Jin loses control of the Devil Gene, which causes his transformation into an alter ego named , first introduced as a non-playable character in ''Tekken 3'' and playable ever since ''Tekken 5''. Outside of the video games, Jin has appeared in the animated and live-action films adapted from the games and have also appeared as a playable character in several other game franchises. Initially conceptualized as an innocent man ...
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Julia Chang
is a fictional character in the ''Tekken'' series of fighting games by Namco, where she was introduced in ''Tekken 3'' in 1997. She is the adopted daughter of part- Native American and part-Chinese fighter Michelle Chang, and her storyline typically involves saving her tribe's forest. An alternative version of the character is a masked female lucha libre wrestler known as , or just J.C., appearing incognito in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''. Despite this, she can be customized to resemble her real identity, but she will still have her intro and win poses, and extra moves. Design and gameplay Julia Chang is a young American woman with brown hair that she usually ties into braids. She made her debut in ''Tekken 3'' at the age of 18, measuring 165 cm and 54 kg. Julia uses various Chinese martial arts, with many techniques similar to those of her mother. Like her mother, Julia usually dons a Native American-stylized outfit, with a crop top, a short denim skirt, cowgirl boots ...
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Hwoarang
is a fictional character from the ''Tekken'' fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. Hwoarang first appeared in ''Tekken 3'' and he has returned in all subsequent games. He is the Taekwondo student of Baek Doo San, and entered the third Tournament to get revenge on Ogre for attacking his master. He also became Jin Kazama's rival after the two fought to a draw in one of Hwoarang's street matches before the events of ''Tekken 3''. Appearances In video games Born in South Korea, a proud student of Baek Doo San and extremely proficient in the martial art of Taekwondo, Hwoarang used his skills to gamble in street fights with his other gang members. During these street fights, Hwoarang would lure his opponents in by sending his gang members to pose as weaker fighters. Once his gang members had been defeated, Hwoarang would enter and defeat his opponents to win the money at stake. One day, Hwoarang lured in an opponent by the name of Jin Kazama and they fought to a draw. Thi ...
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Heihachi Mishima
is a Character (arts), fictional character of Bandai Namco Studios, Bandai Namco's ''Tekken'' fighting game series, serving as its main antagonist. Introduced as the boss character from the first ''Tekken (video game), Tekken'' video game from 1994, Heihachi appears as the leader of a military firm known as the Mishima Zaibatsu. He was the protagonist of ''Tekken 2'' and ''Tekken 7'' whereas he was a boss character in two additional installments. He is opposed by many of his relatives who wish for his death out of revenge and to take over the Zaibatsu. This happens across the series and one of the creators of ''Tekken'' Katsuhiro Harada has called it a "family feud". Heihachi wants to defeat his son and grandson, Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama respectively. Heihachi's backstory and motives are revealed in ''Tekken 7'', suggested to be his final appearance in the series. Outside of ''Tekken'' spin-off titles, Heihachi also appears as a playable character in other games such as ''So ...
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Jack (Tekken)
refers to multiple fictional characters in the ''Tekken'' series of 3D fighting games. The character is an android, first introduced under the name "Jack", in the original video game ''Tekken''. Subsequent ''Tekken'' games feature an upgraded model with a slightly different name, with the exception of ''Tekken 4'', in which he makes no appearance. Appearances In video games The various Jack models were originally created by the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation for different purposes: *Jack (introduced in ''Tekken'') is the original model, created by Heihachi's Mishima Zaibatsu in order to counter a coup from Kazuya Mishima in the King of Iron Fist Tournament. In-game, the player is one of these machines. *Jack-2 (introduced in ''Tekken 2'') is a direct upgrade of the Jack model, also created by the Mishima Zaibatsu. Once a Jack-2 witnesses a young girl named Jane lose her mother during a battle, he takes it upon himself to look after her, until he is destroyed by Dr. Abel. ...
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Ganryu (Tekken)
The following is a list of characters from the fighting game series ''Tekken''. Characters are chronologically listed in order of the game in which they debuted. Characters Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear and Roger the kangaroo provide comic relief. In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize. Only one character have appeared as playable character in all eight main ''Tekken'' installments to date: Paul Phoenix. While King also appear in all the games, more than one entity has assumed the identity, as starting with ''Tekken 3'' his successor would replace the original. Five characters: Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima, Marshall Law, Nina Williams and Yoshimitsu would come close, having appeared ...
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Eddy Gordo
is a video game character from the ''Tekken'' series by Namco Bandai Games. The character is a Brazilian capoeira fighter. Introduced in ''Tekken 3'' in 1997, Eddy has since appeared in every game thereafter (albeit he is not a participant in the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 story-wise), although he shares the same character slot as Christie Monteiro in ''Tekken 4'' and ''Tekken 5'', but regained his own slot in subsequent games beginning with '' Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection''. Eddy's storyline from his debut through ''Tekken 5'' revolved around his quest for revenge for the murder of his parents, culminating in the defeat of Kazuya Mishima during the events of ''Tekken 5''. From ''Tekken 5'' onward, Eddy's plot focused on his and Christie Monteiro's search for a cure to an unknown illness that Christie's grandfather, Eddy's Capoeira master, was suffering from. Eddy was the first capoeira practitioner to appear in the ''Tekken'' franchise; followed by Tiger Jackson, a palette ...
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