Classic Tekken 3 (Arcade Edition) - Free Play Intro 1 - HD

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Tekken 3 is the third installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It was released for Arcades in March 1997, and for the PlayStation in March - September 1998. The original Arcade version of the game was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 as part of Tekken 5's Arcade History mode. Tekken 3 is still widely considered one of the greatest games of its genre, and of all time.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (鉄拳タッグトーナメント2 Tekken Taggu Tōnamento 2), unofficially shortened as TTT2, is the 10th installment in the Tekken fighting game series, and is the successor to the 1999 game, Tekken Tag Tournament.

The console release of the game will feature over 50 characters, this includes the return of Kunimitsu, Michelle Chang and Prototype Jack from the original Tekken, Angel and Alex from Tekken 2, Humanoid Ogre (now known as Ancient Ogre), Tiger Jackson and Forest Law from Tekken 3,as well as Tekken 4's Combot appearing as a playable training dummy in the game's Fight Lab mode.

Featured characters:

Alex (console)
Alisa Bosconovitch
Angel (console DLC)
Ancient Ogre (console DLC)
Anna Williams
Armor King II
Asuka Kazama
Baek Doo San
Bob
Bruce Irvin
Bryan Fury
Christie Monteiro
Combot (console)
Craig Marduk
Devil Jin
Eddy Gordo
Émilie "Lili" de Rochefort
Feng Wei
Forest Law (console)
Ganryu
Heihachi Mishima
Hwoarang
Jack-6
Jin Kazama
Jinpachi Mishima
Julia Chang/Jaycee
Jun Kazama
Kazuya Mishima/Devil Kazuya
King II
Kuma II
Kunimitsu (console DLC)
Lars Alexandersson
Lee Chaolan/Violet
Lei Wulong
Leo Kliesen
Ling Xiaoyu
Marshall Law
Michelle Chang (console DLC)
Miguel Caballero Rojo
Mokujin
Nina Williams
Panda
Paul Phoenix
Prototype Jack (console)
Raven
Roger Jr.
Sergei Dragunov
Steve Fox
Tiger Jackson (console)
True Ogre
Wang Jinrei
Unknown (final boss)
Yoshimitsu
Zafina

The arcade version features all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including Panda as a non-palette swap character) along with Jun Kazama from Tekken 2, True Ogre from Tekken 3 and Jinpachi Mishima from Tekken 5 all with updated character designs. Devil Kazuya also makes an appearance but as an in-game transformation of Kazuya and Unknown from Tekken Tag Tournament also reappears as one of the final bosses. The game also introduces a new masked character named Jaycee (ジェイシー Jeishī?) who is in fact Julia Chang's alter-ego. She retains her fighting style of Chinese Kenpo, with added Lucha Libre moves.

In Tekken Tag Tournament 2, a lot of characters speak in their native language. This has been noticed as Lili speaks French, Eddy Gordo and Christie Monteiro speak Portuguese, Leo Kliesen speaks German and Miguel Caballero Rojo speaks Spanish. Still, there are some characters that do not speak in their native language (e.g. Lei Wulong still speaks English despite being from Hong Kong).

The game was released in Japanese arcades on September 14, 2011 and received an update, subtitled Unlimited, released on March 27, 2012 in Japanese arcades. A console version based on the update will be released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in September 2012, and for the Wii U during Winter 2012.

As in the original Tekken Tag Tournament, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with. Players are able to switch their fighters out at any time, allowing the inactive character to gradually recover some life they might have lost. At certain points, an inactive character's life bar may flash, giving them a temporary boost in strength if they are tagged in. If the life bar of either of a player's fighters runs out, that player loses the round. If time runs out, the player who has the most cumulative life remaining amongst their fighters wins the round.

The gameplay expands on the tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag, allowing for extended tag combos and combined moves. New techniques include combined tag throws which, if timed properly, can be escaped from.[9] Tag combos (referred to as "Tag Assaults") can now be done simultaneously with both characters participating in the combo at the same time. The game also inherits gameplay features from Tekken 6, such as "Bound" hits (hits that slam an airborne opponent to the ground and stun them so combos can be extended) and walled arenas. Character-customization is also be featured, similar to past Tekken games.

Features suggested by Harada include recording in Practice mode as well as a Tutorial to bring new players into the fold more smoothly than has been possible in the past. The game features a "stage gimmick" system. An example of the system shown in Famitsu has the player slamming his opponent into wall, which breaks and the opponent goes flying, landing in a new area where the fight continues. As the opponent falls, the tag partner is waiting at the bottom to continue the combo.
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Man the intro with Hwoarang is still priceless. When I first saw it as a kid I was completely STUNNED by the fantastic graphics.

Nichen
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I remember trying to copy their moves, doing exactly what they did in this video ahh good times

xXMexicankidXx
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This is the greatest thing ever put to a fighting game.

zack
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Man i can't tell you HOW many times i've seen this intro as a kid. First in the arcades and then later when i got it on the PS1. I still think it's just as great now as it was back then. Love Tekken 3 man, it's still my favorite game in the franchise even now.

orlanzo
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It's so ironic I took Taekwondo 6 year after playing this, Hwoarang was my favorite/best Character and I had no idea he was a practitioner of Taekwondo.

BlackDollNerd
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im 14 and i never played this game until i got my hands on a playstation classic, and i just loved this soundtrack.

youtube_warlord
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Law and Lei had the coolest back and forth. Yoshimitsu part was sick.

skreign
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Why they haven’t made a remastered version of this game with remastered versions of these OSTs is still beyond me man!!!! Best fucking fighting game of all time!!!

PowerLN
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Omg this song bring so many memories i always tried to suit like hwoarang and doing their moves :) ooh those times, i always used to watch these

Jalmazing
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Best part is the Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee moves

italocarvalho
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They gotta remaster this. They just gotta.

ohtrueyeahnah
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They had big speakers on the arcade cabinet back in the day, you could sit there and just watch this intro all day and be amazed . Probably the last great arcade phenomenon

honeymoonphase
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Tekken 3 gave us both hwaorang and Eddy, two of the most bad ass and cool characters from the tekken series.

alexzandersonjrg
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Everytime I see embu, Hwoarang warming up his taekwondo is my top favourite memorable scene, alongside Ling Xiaoyu, Lei Wulong, Yoshimitsu, Forest Law, and Jin. Embu inspires me not only a better Tekken player, but aslo learning taekwondo. I hope one day the current generation kids play Tekken 3 how awesome and unique the experience it was.

LVXBackslashAirslash
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yoshimitsu and eddy are my favorite parts

ARISE
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I used to love this so much as a kid, because I thought the characters looked like they were free styling.

kiko
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I miss when they had soundtracks like these in fighting games. Drum breaks and synthesizers. Makes you feel like a badass.

raidoniii
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I love when the camera cuts to the other characters, the music changes. Such a small detail but it makes that much more of an awesome difference. I always used to have a respect for Nina for flipping Paul over like that and breaking his leg lol

aiyachristian
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holy shit my entire body still remembers mimicking everyone here

ashuraopan
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I remember first encountering this game, nearly 20 years ago at a resort in New Caledonia!

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