Tekken 2 VER.B [Arcade] - play as Armor King

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This is a playthrough using Armor King in the Arcade version of Tekken 2 version B. Read on below for more information...

Armor King is the personal sub-boss for King. He is an immediate playable character in this version of the game.

Alternatively you can also select him through the use of a secret command/code, shown below:

===== ALTERNATE WAY TO SELECT ARMOR KING =====

On the character select screen, do and press the following input commands:

Highlight King, Left, hold Start, Left, Right, release Start, Right

If you've done it correctly, Armor King will be selected.

===== ABOUT ARMOR KING =====

Due to his physical appearance, he sure looks like an "evil" version of King... it turns out that he is actually a rival of him. After he is slain by Craig Marduk during the events of Tekken 4 (story only), his younger brother (Armor King II) takes on his name and becomes his successor in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and onwards.

===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / TRIVIA =====

---- His Stage 8 personal boss is King, and vice-versa.

---- He is also known as the Wicked Flower.

---- He was originally planned to be called "Black King" just before the development of Tekken 1.

---- In Tekken 2, his stage background, the Nowhere Desert, is similar to the Monument Valley stage in Tekken 1. It may even be the same location.

---- In the PS1 version of Tekken 2, when he is not operating as a sub-boss, his stage BGM is the Monument Valley theme ("Here is the Point of no Return") from Tekken 1.

===== ABOUT ARCADE TEKKEN 2 Ver.B =====

This is an upgrade to Ver.A that adds some new moves; refines and balances out the gameplay; as well as having a more noticeable indication of the boss characters being available for selection. It seems that in the latest and last revision D (Ver.B, revision D) of the game, all the boss characters are immediately available on the character select screen (besides CPU Kazuya of course).

The input commands to select the sub-bosses from Ver.A works in this version of Ver.B.

However in some earlier revisions of Ver.B, only two of the sub-bosses (Wang and Armor King) are initially available, and the sub-boss hidden input commands from Ver.A does not work.

You can generally distinguish between Ver.A and Ver.B of the game by seeing what colour the winning icons (after a Round is won) under the lifebar are. If they are Red then it's Ver.A; if they are Green then it is Ver.B.

Interestingly, it should also be mentioned that in the Arcade versions of Tekken 2, there is a setting in the options/operator screen that allows you to set either Baek or Jun as the regular character on the character select screen.
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❤ love it


I got a question, maybe you kno it :p

Which music is the real one, that appears on the arcade machines and which one is for ps1 ?

Mr.Excellent
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Good Chanel
So u Should Rec unused things, secrets etc in other games style
Like racing games FPS etc
But your Channel is good

Chancierbump
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7:21 - 25 lol. Of course. I like your sense of humour.

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