Tuesday, October 17, 2006

TEKKEN 6














Sony and Namco demonstrate a few seconds of the King of Iron Fist... or at least a few seconds of a character.
by Ivan Sulic

May 16, 2005 - Jin Kazama has dominated the Tekken franchise ever since he first appeared in the series' third iteration (for arcades and PSOne). Now he's the poster boy for Namco's next-generation of fighting.

Though the PlayStation 3 unveiling at Sony's fabulously successful press conference featured supposed gameplay clips of some incredibly impressive software (if we don't get Warhawk right damn now, many thousands of people will die horribly at our feet), Namco only offered up a very small portion of its next Tekken title, simply called...Tekken.













Jin is a steaming, sweating, glistening man. He's either standing in a meat locker or fire is pumping through his veins because the kid is just smoldering. As the demo starts, the camera swoops around a black room devoid of life. We then pass by Jin, all alone. We're swept downward and treated to a good look at his gloved hands and are then promptly blinded by the white brilliance that shoots off his fancily crafted and immaculately polished silvery emblems.

Next we're shown his tightly knit trousers, textured like a thick, worn Karate gi. As we tilt up, Jin flexes every muscle in his incredibly fit body, which ripples and shimmers as beads of sweat form and roll down his smoking skin.

As the camera swoops around Jin flashes his arm in a strike faster than lighting. The speed and force perfectly propel every droplet of sweat off his forearm. Then the camera zooms in on his face. Soaked in sweat, his pores and freckles become apparent, but his look is terrifyingly determined. As we zoom out for a more complete image, we see that Jin is standing in an empty room. Ready. Waiting.

That's it. You can pass out now.

Not seeing any environments or actual fighting was a bit of a disappointment, but the sheer level of quality...the pure amazing detail of Jin...grief. It's uncanny. If it's in-game, it's damn impressive. Now check out the video.

Release Date: N/A
Platforms:
Publisher: Namco
Developer: Namco
Genres: Fighter, 3-D
ESRB: NA

TEKKEN 5 - DARK RESSURECTION
















The hardest hitting fighting game of all time is back, and it brings the pain... like always. Those of us that live Tekken are happy, and that was clearly Namco's goal. T5DR brings Tekken 5 players back to the arcade, (if they've been snoozing on Tekken 5 and 5.1). So get your skills back if you lost them, because Tekken is better and yes, MORE FUN than ever. And yes, even more importantly, more balanced. The best Tekken to date? You bet.



TEKKEN 5
















Tekken 5
Release Date: 2005

After the conclusion of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, an intense battle between father and son, Kazuya and Jin, took place at Honmaru in the Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters. Jin emerged as the victor and Heihachi turned his back on Kazuya.

"What a pathetic wretch... Worthless coward!"

The battle between Heihachi and Jin began. Filled with anger, his black wings spread, Jin defeated Heihachi. Just as Heihachi thought he was doomed, Jin regained control of himself.

"You have my mother, Jun Kazama, to thank for your life." Jin said as he took flight.

The sounds of battle gave way to silence as Heihachi lay spread out on the ground. The silence was soon interrupted by approaching aircraft.
The roar of the aircraft increased and the sound of something being ejected was heard. A group of Jacks crashed through the ceiling. At first, Heihachi suspected that Kazuya was responsible for the intrusion but realized that Kazuya was just as bewildered by the sudden attack.

"Why are you here?" yells Heihachi as the wave of Jacks approaches. Heihachi and Kazuya battle waves of Jacks but reinforcements appear as fast as the Jacks are destroyed.
















Heihachi starts to lose his breath. Kazuya betrays Heihachi, throwing him into the middle of the army of Jacks, and uses the opportunity to escape from Honmaru. Shortly after, Honmaru is devastated by a huge explosion.

Close by, the battle is watched by a man dressed in black. He raises his hand to his ear and speaks into his radio.

"Heihachi Mishima is dead..."
















At that moment, a Jack attacks from behind but it cut in half instantly as the man disappears.

Honmaru is completely destroyed, a raging inferno in it's place. A pile of debris was blown apart as something emerged from the earth, unseen.

The next day, news of Heihachi Mishima's death spread rapidly across the globe. Most people believed that Heihachi's death would bring about the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but behind the scenes someone else had taken control, and business went on as usual.

A month later, it was announced that the Mishima Zaibatsu will hold the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.

TEKKEN 4

















Tekken 4
Release Date: 2002

Read this interview from Arcade Magazine Arcadia featuring some of the makers of Tekken 4!

Two years ago, Heihachi failed to capture Ogre.

Not willing to give up, Heihachi ordered his researchers to collect blood samples, skin tissue, and hoof fragments left behind by Ogre (or known as True Ogre in its true manifestation) in order to conduct genetic experiments. Heihachi’s goal was to create a new life form by splicing Ogre’s genome with his own. However, the research was unsuccessful.

After extensive experimentation, Heihachi’s bioengineers came to the conclusion that an additional gene - the Devil Gene - was necessary in order to successfully splice Ogre’s genetic code into another living organism. Heihachi learned that his own genome lacked the Devil Gene, but he knew someone who did...

















Jin Kazama.

Jin, who vanquished Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, was shot and mortally wounded by Heihachi. As his life slipped away, Jin transformed into a Devil. Upon his transformation, he struck down Heihachi and took flight.

Jin’s whereabouts were unknown after the Tournament.

Heihachi searched for Jin to no avail. However, Heihachi discovered a photograph during his investigation that stirred his curiosity. The 20-year-old photograph was an image of a burnt corpse covered with laceration wounds. Heihachi paid particular attention to the corpse’s back, which had what looked like deformed, protruding wing-like limbs.

Convinced that the picture was of Kazuya, his own son whom he threw into a volcano 20 years ago, Heihachi diverted all his resources into a search for the body. This search eventually led Heihachi to G Corporation, a leading-edge biotech firm making unprecedented advances in the field of biogenetics research.

Heihachi discovered that G Corporation found the corpse and extracted and analyzed its genetic data. In fact, Heihachi learned that the company was in the midst of creating a new life form by using the data. Heihachi also determined that Kazuya’s remains and research data were secured at G Corporation’s Nebraska and Nepal research laboratories, respectively.

Friday, 25 December. The Tekken Force raided G Corporation’s maximum security research laboratory in Nepal. The bottom floors of the building were obliterated, and the remaining data storage facility containing file servers was airlifted by a group of heavy-duty helicopters.

At the same time, a separate unit led by Heihachi infiltrated the underground research facility in Nebraska, where Kazuya’s remains were preserved. As Heihachi observed from his helicopter, he soon realized that unlike the Nepal facility, the operations in Nebraska were not going according to plan. The tactical status monitor screens showed the first wave of the Tekken Force troops being blown out from the storage room where Kazuya’s remains were supposedly kept.

A silhouette of a large figure slowly emerged from the room... When Heihachi could see clearly enough, he instantly recognized the large figure as Kazuya.















Kazuya was resurrected in G Corporation’s research facility. After his resurrection, Kazuya offered his body as research material to determine the true nature of the Devil that resided within him. Kazuya’s goal was to unify his two selves into one. Kazuya theorized that if he unified his body with the Devil, he would be able to truly harness its powers. He could then finally take revenge against Heihachi and the Mishima Zaibatsu (Financial Empire).

Enraged that Heihachi thwarted his plans, Kazuya obliterated the heavily armed Tekken Force and vanished into the flames of the lab’s wreckage.

Heihachi was infuriated by Kazuya’s escape and took out his anger on his hapless subordinates who reported the escape.

Abel, Heihachi’s lead scientific advisor, urged the enraged Heihachi to quickly find a way to capture Kazuya. Once his anger subsided, Heihachi focused his mind and decided on a plan. An evil smile crept upon his lips.

Two years had passed since The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3.

The Mishima Zaibatsu announced The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 and placed the massive financial empire as the top prize.

The champion who manages to defeat Heihachi at the end of the Tournament would inherit the Mishima Zaibatsu.

Well aware that the tournament is just a trap designed to lure him out, Kazuya nevertheless enters - it is his chance to defeat Heihachi.

TEKKEN TAG
































Tekken Tag

Read articles and interviews that mention Tekken Tag Tournament!
Tekken Tag Tournament does not have an existing storyline.

Pre-Battle Actions
Before the round begins, each character performs an action. Special teams have special intro poses according to who they are paired with.

















TEAM NAME BUTTON SEQUENCES
The Purple Creatures Devil and Ogre (LP)
The Purple Fashions Kazuya (2P) and Nina (RP)
Team Snowflake or Frosty 1 Polar Bear Kuma and white True Ogre
Team Snowflake or Frosty 2 Polar Bear Kuma and Chrome GunJack (LK)
Metallic Teams (1) Tetsujin and Armor King (LP)
Metallic Teams (2) Tetsujin and Prototype Jack
Metallic Teams (3) Armor King and Prototype Jack
Gothic Team (1) Ganryu (start) and Paul (LP)
Gothic Team (2) Jun (Start) and Paul (LP)
Gothic Team (3) Jun (start) and Ganryu (start)
Christmas-themed (1) Hwoarang (LP) and Paul (RP)
Christmas-themed (2) Law (LP) and Wang (LK)
Christmas-themed (3) Any Ling costume and Anna (1P)
Crimson-red Team Wang (LK) and Anna (LP)
Black & White Team (1) Panda and Anna (Start)
Black & White Team (2) Jun (LK) and Anna (start)
Casual "Gear" Team Jin and Lee (2P)
Blonde Team Nina (RP or RK) and Angel
Army Team Anna (RK) and Jack 2 (LP)
Golden Team Forest Law (start) and Xiaoyu(LK)
Saint Team Jun and Angel

TEKKEN 3
















Tekken 3
Release Date: 1998

The King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 Draws to a close. Jun Kazama comes to the stunning realization that Kazuya's supernatural strength stems from Devil. But she cannot help being drawn to him, propelled by a mystic force beyond her control. Several days later, the final challenger arrives to face Kazuya, the organizer of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2. In a reprise of the first Tekken Tournament, the father and son clash in a cursed blood battle.

Eventually, Heihachi emerges scarred but victorious to regain control of the immense Mishima Conglomerate. Unaware of Devil's presence, Heihachi casts the lifeless Kazuya into a fiery volcano.

As Kazuya's body burns, the Devil appears before the pregnant Jun Kazama in a bid to enter the soul of the new life beating within her. But in a desperate struggle for the future of her child, Jun defeats Devil and retires to desolate Yakushima so as to raise Kazuya's son, Jin, alone.

Having regained control of the Mishima Conglomerate, Heihachi sets about to further increase his powers. He embarks on a crusade to win the trust of world leaders by putting wars and conflicts to rest. Using his immeasurable wealth, he forms Tekkenshu, a mercenary group employed to quell conflicts efficiently. He also takes a strong interest in the well being of developing nations by helping them build agricultural systems that will sustain them.
















Through Heihachi's efforts, the world appears to be regaining peace.

Around fifteen years have passed and Jin Kazama is now 15 years old. Under Heihachi's orders, the Tekkenshu are excavating a Central American archeological site when they discover a mysterious life form.

Heihachi orders the creature's capture, but loses contact with the Tekkenshu after a garbled radio message, "... they are all dead... Toshin (Fighting God)?!..."

Upon arriving at the dig, Heihachi finds a field of corpses. Heihachi is wracked by sorrow, but also realizes that the power of the mysterious life form could be the key to his long dormant dream of world domination. To obtain this mysterious power of Toshin, and the world, Heihachi tempts the fates once again...

Within weeks, strange disappearances occur throughout the world. Persons of strong soul, masters of martial arts and other derivative fighting disciplines are reported missing... with no knowledge of their whereabouts.

Jun Kazama instinctively picks up on the dark power encroaching on her life.

She has no understanding of what it is, but senses that she has become a target. Accepting her destiny, she tells Jin everything she knows of their haunted past to prepare him for the fateful day she now feels is imminent. She tells Jin to go to his grandfather Heihachi if anything happens to her.

Her intuition proves right on a cold, stormy night. Toshin comes to the mountains bringing a chilling, swirling wind. "Run away!" cries Jun. But against his mother's pleas Jin opts to face Toshin and is knocked unconscious.

When Jin awakens, the house and everything around it is burned to the ground. Jin searches frantically for his mother but she is nowhere to be found. Jun has died at Toshin's hands.

Honoring her instructions, Jin goes to Heihachi and begs to be trained in order exact revenge.

Heihachi, hearing Jin's tale, is convinced that Toshin is after the souls of powerful fighters. To attract Toshin, Heihachi decides to host the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3.

Four years later, on Jin Kazama's 19th birthday, the curtains rise for the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3.

Monday, October 16, 2006

TEKKEN 2
















TEKKEN 2
Release Date: 1995

Sponsored by the Mishima Zaibatsu, the first Tekken tournament was nearing its finale. Although eight fighters from around the world were enticed by the offerings of prize money to those who could defeat Heihachi Mishima in the final round, only one fighter had the glory to challenge Heihachi Mishima; his cold-blooded son.

Kazuya Mishima, bearing the scar given to him by his father, battles his father in the same field where Heihachi last disposed of him at age five. After several ours of martial arts warfare, Kazuya gained the title of the King of Iron Fists and successfully defeated his hated father.

Heihachi's body lay on the ground only to be picked up by Kazuya and dropped off of the same cliff where his father had left him to die. Kazuya's childhood is now avenged...

Two years have past since Kazuya Mishima won the first "King of the Iron Fists" tournament and since then, the Mishima Zaibatsu has come under Kazuya's leadership. Under Kazuya's control, the Zaibatsu has gained more and more power in addition to agencies around the world. With the mysterious disappearance of Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima's Zaibatsu is holding the tournament a second time with a prize much greater than the first. There are also rumors of Kazuya's immense power as a dark side spreads throughout the world.

Once again, the best fighters from around the world have gathered to compete for the title "The King of the Iron Fists." There is a rumor that Kazuya has made a deal with the Devil. So enter the tournament at your own risk! Soon after his father's apparent death, Kazuya disappears into the shadows.

The second tournament begins...

Published by: Namco
Developed by: Namco
Distributed by: Fillpoint
Genre: Fighting
Number of Players: 2
Release Date:
US: September 15, 1996
Japan: Released
Europe: Released

ESRB Content Descriptors: Animated Violence, Suggestive Themes
Also Available On: Arcade