![]() ![]() Players would find this move later in "Tekken 2". Ganryu received the only hidden (non-playable) moves of the game - left and right handed versions of the 'Palm Combo'. Lee was given Paul's 'Double Hop Kick' combos and Kazuya's 'Left Splits Kick'. Armor King was given Kazuya's 'Rising Uppercut' & 'Dragon Uppercut'. Wang was given Paul's 'Heavy Power Punch'. Kuma was given Michelle's 'G-Clef Cannon'. P.Jack was given Paul's 'Hammer to Power Punch'. Heihachi was given Paul's 'Hammer to Power Punch' & 'Heavy Power Punch' (a.k.a. ![]() Similarity of the boss characters: Heihachi: Kazuya P.Jack: Jack Ganryu: Jack Kuma: Jack Lee: Law Anna: Nina Wang: Michelle Armor King: King Kunimitsu: Yoshimitsu Paul was never 'cloned' by any character. While the boss characters share the same moves as the regular characters, they are also given extra moves for extra difficulty. Heihachi gains the 'Hammer to Power Punch' from Paul). ![]() The boss characters mostly share the same moves as the 8 playable characters, with more moves added (e.g. This is why the announcer's voice sounds cut off mid-sentence. In the sound ROM, the announcer says 'Law the Dragon', but this was cut to just say 'Law' afterwards. Law was originally going to be called 'Dragon'. Why Namco decided not to use Michelle's or Nina's voices no-one knows. Interestingly, Kunimitsu had Yoshimitsu's voice, although Kunimitsu is a female character. Some of the characters' sound effects are recycled for other characters: Kazuya and Lee Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu Nina and Anna Jack, P.Jack, Ganryu and Heihachi King, Armor King and Kuma Law, Paul, Michelle and Wang have their own individual sounds. Marine Stadium -> Bruce, Monument Valley -> Armor King, Angkor Wat -> Kunimitsu, Fiji -> Roger, Windermere -> P.Jack, Acropolis -> Kuma, Chicago -> Lee, Szechwan -> Wang, Kyoto -> Ganryu, King George Island -> Anna. The music in Tekken was recycled in "Tekken 2" for all except Venezia and the Character Select BGM. The game was originally going to be called 'Rave War'. The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Iron Fist'. TECHNICAL Namco System 11 hardware Game ID: TE Main CPU: PSX 16.9344 Mhz), M37710 16.384 Mhz) Sound Chips: C352 16.384 Mhz) Screen orientation: Horizontal Theoretical maximum video resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Video resolution (boot-up colour bar test): 256 x 240 pixels Video resolution (in-game): 512 x 240 pixels Video resolution (test mode): 640 x 240 pixels Players: 2 Control: 8-way joystick Buttons: 4 → LP, RP, LK, RK TRIVIA Tekken was released in December 1994 in the Arcades. Every artist will try his best to defeat Heihachi and win the prize money and fame. World's 8 best martial artists emerge into 'The King Of Iron Fist Tournament' for winning the title of King of Iron Fist and a large purse of prize money. Arcade Video game published 29 years ago: Tekken © 1994 Namco. ![]()
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