https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=KingErick2011&feedformat=atom Tekkenpedia English - User contributions [en] 2018-01-15T07:54:29Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.29.2 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Eternal_Paradise&diff=60476 Eternal Paradise 2011-09-04T17:03:42Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Stage<br /> | title = {{PAGENAME}}<br /> | caption = <br /> | image = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - Stage 1.jpg|200px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = ???<br /> | flat = Yes<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a stage in [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]. The stage is set in a patio area near a holiday resort. It is bordered with low walls and a higher fence in some areas. Palm trees and pools surround the stage and a waterfall can be seen in a corner. Girls sitting on the low walls around the stage can be knocked down if a player hits one of them.<br /> <br /> ==Trivia==<br /> <br /> *It is thought that this stage is a remake of Roger's [[Beach (Tekken 2)|Beach stage]] due to its [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMTMi3R4cjs| background music] being a remix and the fact that the beach is able to be seen in the distance. <br /> *The stage is reminiscent of [[Tekken 5]]'s Poolside stage and this stage is Remake of Gon's [[Beach Island]] (Tekken 3) <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Beach_(T4)&diff=60475 Beach (T4) 2011-09-04T16:56:26Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>''For the Tekken 2 stage, see [[Beach (Tekken 2)]]''<br /> <br /> {{Stage| title = Beach<br /> | image = [[Image:Beach.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Kitsch<br /> | flat = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Beach''' is a stage in [[Tekken 4]]. As the stage's name suggests, this fight takes place at a beach. The ocean can be walked into only on the surface since red balls and a rope separate the part of the ocean into what can and can't be walked on. Many palm trees, some billboards, and a concrete wall with graffiti on it are also in the stage. A metal fence surrounds the fighters as well as a shack. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> <br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|eJXTDGkeM3s}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * This beach may be in Brazil since it has billboards in Portuguese. <br /> :* This may also be [[Christie]] and/or [[Eddy|Eddy's]] and [[Gon]] stage since they are both Brazilian and they are Japan.<br /> :* Eddy's [[Grassy Land|Tekken 3]] and [[Eddy-A|Tekken Tag Tournament]] stages resembles this beach. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 4 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Beach_(T4)&diff=60474 Beach (T4) 2011-09-04T16:56:14Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>''For the Tekken 2 stage, see [[Beach (Tekken 2)]]''<br /> <br /> {{Stage| title = Beach<br /> | image = [[Image:Beach.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Kitsch<br /> | flat = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Beach''' is a stage in [[Tekken 4]]. As the stage's name suggests, this fight takes place at a beach. The ocean can be walked into only on the surface since red balls and a rope separate the part of the ocean into what can and can't be walked on. Many palm trees, some billboards, and a concrete wall with graffiti on it are also in the stage. A metal fence surrounds the fighters as well as a shack. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> <br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|eJXTDGkeM3s}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * This beach may be in Brazil since it has billboards in Portuguese. <br /> :* This may also be [[Christie]] and/or [[Eddy|Eddy's]] and [[Gon]] stage since they are both Brazilian and they are Japan<br /> :* Eddy's [[Grassy Land|Tekken 3]] and [[Eddy-A|Tekken Tag Tournament]] stages resembles this beach. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 4 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Beach_(T4)&diff=60473 Beach (T4) 2011-09-04T16:55:38Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>''For the Tekken 2 stage, see [[Beach (Tekken 2)]]''<br /> <br /> {{Stage| title = Beach<br /> | image = [[Image:Beach.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Kitsch<br /> | flat = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Beach''' is a stage in [[Tekken 4]]. As the stage's name suggests, this fight takes place at a beach. The ocean can be walked into only on the surface since red balls and a rope separate the part of the ocean into what can and can't be walked on. Many palm trees, some billboards, and a concrete wall with graffiti on it are also in the stage. A metal fence surrounds the fighters as well as a shack. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> <br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|eJXTDGkeM3s}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * This beach may be in Brazil since it has billboards in Portuguese. <br /> :* This may also be [[Christie]] and/or [[Eddy|Eddy's]] and [[Gon]] stage since they are both Brazilian.<br /> :* Eddy's [[Grassy Land|Tekken 3]] and [[Eddy-A|Tekken Tag Tournament]] stages resembles this beach. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 4 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Beach_(T4)&diff=60472 Beach (T4) 2011-09-04T16:55:24Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>''For the Tekken 2 stage, see [[Beach (Tekken 2)]]''<br /> <br /> {{Stage| title = Beach<br /> | image = [[Image:Beach.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Kitsch<br /> | flat = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Beach''' is a stage in [[Tekken 4]]. As the stage's name suggests, this fight takes place at a beach. The ocean can be walked into only on the surface since red balls and a rope separate the part of the ocean into what can and can't be walked on. Many palm trees, some billboards, and a concrete wall with graffiti on it are also in the stage. A metal fence surrounds the fighters as well as a shack. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> <br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|eJXTDGkeM3s}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * This beach may be in Brazil since it has billboards in Portuguese. <br /> :* This may also be [[Christie]] and/or [[Eddy|Eddy's]]and [[Gon]] stage since they are both Brazilian.<br /> :* Eddy's [[Grassy Land|Tekken 3]] and [[Eddy-A|Tekken Tag Tournament]] stages resembles this beach. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 4 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Beach_(T4)&diff=60471 Beach (T4) 2011-09-04T16:55:11Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>''For the Tekken 2 stage, see [[Beach (Tekken 2)]]''<br /> <br /> {{Stage| title = Beach<br /> | image = [[Image:Beach.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Kitsch<br /> | flat = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Beach''' is a stage in [[Tekken 4]]. As the stage's name suggests, this fight takes place at a beach. The ocean can be walked into only on the surface since red balls and a rope separate the part of the ocean into what can and can't be walked on. Many palm trees, some billboards, and a concrete wall with graffiti on it are also in the stage. A metal fence surrounds the fighters as well as a shack. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> <br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|eJXTDGkeM3s}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * This beach may be in Brazil since it has billboards in Portuguese. <br /> :* This may also be [[Christie]] and/or [[Eddy|Eddy's]]and [[Gon's]] stage since they are both Brazilian.<br /> :* Eddy's [[Grassy Land|Tekken 3]] and [[Eddy-A|Tekken Tag Tournament]] stages resembles this beach. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 4 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Pool_Party&diff=60470 Pool Party 2011-09-04T16:53:14Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Stage| title = Pool Party<br /> | image = [[Image:Pool_party.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> | bgm = Elegance in Violence<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Pool Party''' is a stage in [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]] corresponding to [[Poolside]] in [[Tekken 5]]. The differences between this stage and its [[Tekken 5]] counterpart is that it is set at night and has a club look rather than a hotel. <br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|JS3kCaqNGvY}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *This is possibly [[Craig Marduk]]'s and [[Gon]]'s stage. <br /> *[[Tiger Jackson]] makes a cameo appearance sitting on the sofa. <br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 5: DR stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Poolside&diff=60469 Poolside 2011-09-04T16:52:28Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Trivia */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Stage| title = Poolside<br /> | image = [[Image:Poolside.jpg|240px]]<br /> | walls = Yes<br /> | bgm = Poolside<br /> | multi-tier = No<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Poolside''' is a stage in [[Tekken 5]]. This stage is set in a hotel area during the summer. There are women in bikini outfits watching the fight.<br /> <br /> == Background Music ==<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|QHknR5spDYY}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Trivia == <br /> *This is possibly [[Lee Chaolan]]'s and [[Gon]]'s stage.<br /> :*He can be seen in the crowd of women (unless he is fighting).<br /> :*His Tekken 5 epilogue is called Poolside and the actual stage is similar to the setting.<br /> *This is one of the few stages that does not have any interludes.<br /> <br /> [[Category:Stages]]<br /> [[Category:Tekken 5 stages]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_5:_Dark_Resurrection&diff=60468 Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection 2011-09-04T16:49:23Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Images */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection<br /> | logo = [[Image:t5drlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade,Playstation 3, Playstation Portable<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * JPN December 2005<br /> * NA February 2006<br /> '''Playstation Portable'''<br /> * JPN July 6, 2006<br /> * NA July 25, 2006<br /> * AUS September 14, 2006<br /> * EUR September 15, 2006<br /> '''Playstation 3'''<br /> * JPN December 12, 2006<br /> * NA March 01, 2006<br /> * AUS March 23, 2007<br /> * EUR March 23, 2007<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs<br /> | system = Unknown<br /> }}<br /> '''''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection''''' (released as ''Tekken: Dark Resurrection'' on the PlayStation Portable) is the seventh installment in the popular ''[[Tekken (series)|Tekken]]'' video game franchise. It is the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 version of ''[[Tekken 5]]''. This game includes three characters that weren't in ''Tekken 5'', new game modes, and four new stages as well as remakes of the others. It has been confirmed that the game is one of the most successful games of Summer 2006. In the US game charts, Dark Resurrection is 5th on the list of the best selling games for July-August.<br /> This game has sold over a million units [http://www.gamespot.com/news/6170355.html]. <br /> <br /> Originally made for the PlayStation Portable, it has been ported to the PlayStation 3 game system. The Playstation 3 version, which is a direct port of the arcade version, was made available to download on February 26, 2007 for the people who have a US PlayStation network account, and the Japanese version was made available to download on December 12, 2006 for the Japanese PlayStation network. [[Jinpachi Mishima]], the unplayable boss in ''Tekken 5'' and ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'', is playable in the PlayStation 3 version and the Playstation Portable (with custom firmware 3.40 or above and CWCheat). <br /> <br /> == Gameplay ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Dark Resurrection.jpg|thumb|right|150px|PSP game cover.]]<br /> <br /> Over 35 stages are available, including all-new stages and remade stages from [[Tekken 5]]. All of the existing stages from ''[[Tekken 5]]'' have been set in different times of day/seasons, with different appearances (Heihachi's [[Hon-Maru]] compound, which was called [[Burning Temple]] in ''Tekken 5'', for instance, has stopped burning, and the [[Secret Garden]] stage is now strewn with Halloween items. The prior versions of these stages are still available, but they must be unlocked by playing at least one online battle in Dark Resurrection version of the stages. The game features 35 playable characters. There are many more customization items for the characters, and for the first time, [[Mokujin]] and [[Eddy Gordo]] can be customized as well. All extra costumes from the PS2 edition of the game are present, and some, such as [[Ling Xiaoyu]] and [[Asuka Kazama]]'s school uniforms, have been made customizable. [[Kuma II]], [[Panda]], and [[Roger Jr.]], have had their custom color regions expanded / reworked, including color options for Roger Jr. and Panda's fur. The bear characters have more expressive facial animation (mouth movement). [[Eddy Gordo]] is a standard character, separate from [[Christie Monteiro]], with his own character select space and customization items. [[Armor King]] returns to the Character Roster with many of his own moves rather than sharing many of [[King I]] and [[King II]]'s moves. All characters have acquired some new moves. Many characters have received new animations, shown before and after a battle. Most have only one new animation, but some, like [[Lee Chaolan]], have received two. [[Jinpachi Mishima]] has an altered appearance, with a skin texture like veins of fire or flowing magma, and a glowing white horn protrudes from his forehead. The selection screen and VS loading screen sport new CG renders of all the characters, most featuring new default color schemes.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7LArWNuG7PY|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation Portable ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|Sl-GuWBbwY8|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> '''Following the conclusion of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4...'''<br /> <br /> [[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]] fight an epic father-son duel at [[Hon-Maru|Honmaru]], of the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]]. When the dust settles, Jin is victorious. Disgusted, [[Heihachi Mishima]] turns his back on Kazuya. <br /> <br /> "Was that the best you could do? Pathetic! You deserve to die."<br /> <br /> A duel ensues between Heihachi and Jin...<br /> Jin sprouts black wings and goes berserk with rage, proving to be more than a match for Heihachi. Jin, however, regains his senses just before dealing the lethal blow. <br /> <br /> "Be thankful for [[Jun Kazama]]...my mother."<br /> <br /> Saying this, he flies off, leaving Honmaru behind. Heihachi is drained and defeated and lies sprawled on the ground. Once again, the battleground is silent.<br /> <br /> However, the silence is short-lived. Soon the sound of an aircraft can be heard approaching. The buzz grows to a roar, and something can be heard launching from the craft. A hoard of [[Jack-4|Jacks]] suddenly burst through the ceiling, invading the compound. <br /> <br /> At first Heihachi thinks that Kazuya has orchestrated the invasion. Kazuya, however, is roused by the rumbling and shaking, and obviously doesn't know what is going on either.<br /> <br /> "Who are you?!"<br /> <br /> Just as Heihachi shouts, the Jacks attack both of them. Heihachi and Kazuya are forced to fight together and begin destroying the Jacks. However, for every Jack they wreck, two more seem to take its place. Just as Heihachi begins to show signs of fatigue, Kazuya betrays him, hurling him into the midst of their enemies.<br /> <br /> "Nnnoooooooo!!! Kazuyaaaaaa!!!"<br /> <br /> Ignoring Heihachi's screams, Kazuya escapes Hon-maru while the enemies are distracted. Immediately afterward, Honmaru erupts in a massive explosion and is annihilated. [[Raven|A man cloaked in black]] silently watches the explosion. <br /> <br /> Placing his hand on his ear, he checks his transmission signal and reports: "Heihachi Mishima is dead..."<br /> <br /> Immediately after his transmission, a single Jack attacks him from behind, but is obliterated with a single stroke of the man's blade. <br /> <br /> With that, the man vanishes.<br /> <br /> Desolated and in flames, all traces of Hon-maru have been destroyed. No one remains to witness the creature that bursts out of the ground amidst the rubble. <br /> <br /> The following day the world learns of the death of Heihachi Mishima, leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. This should have marked the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but a mysterious figure assumes leadership of the organization, restoring order to it as if nothing has occurred. <br /> <br /> One month passes...<br /> <br /> Mishima Zaibatsu announces it will host The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.<br /> <br /> The mysterious King of Iron Fist Tournament is about to begin once more...<br /> <br /> == New Characters ==<br /> [[Image:Lili,_AK,_and_Dragunov.jpg|thumb|right|The new characters.]]<br /> <br /> There are three brand new characters in [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]. [[Sergei Dragunov]] and [[Emilie de Rochefort|Lili]], as well as the returning character [[Armor King]]. According to Tekken Zaibatsu, "Dragunov is described as a human weapon... with origins tracing back to the frozen tundra", and Lili is "a rich girl from Monaco." Dragunov fights with Sambo, and Lili uses her skills in dance to fight in her own "street fighting" style. Armor King uses a wrestling style different than [[King I]] and [[King II]]'s, but he still retains some of their moves.<br /> <br /> == [[Tekken Dojo]] ==<br /> <br /> Tekken Dojo is a new mode. The player picks a character and battles a variety of Ghost characters in ranked battles. Doing well in League Tournaments improves the player's rank. After becoming the number one fighter in one dojo, the player will acquire access to the next dojo. The difficulty increases the further the player progresses into the island. <br /> <br /> == PlayStation 3 Differences ==<br /> <br /> The Playstation 3 version of ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' has many differences from it's PSP counterpart, mainly as the PS3 version is a port of the arcade version. The first major difference would be graphics equivalent to the arcade version and the option to play in 1080p. A few game play elements have been changed, starting with [[Jinpachi Mishima]] as a playable character after beating him in Arcade mode. Also, item cost has been put into place, with in most cases items costing half their price compared to the PSP version. Also extra costumes are available from the start, and don't need to be paid for. The most significant addition is the new online play mode. This mode allows you to fight online with anyone in your continent (Europe, America and Asia) with total and weekly rankings, fight money and title (Kyu, Dan, Tekken Lord etc.). Like with most Online games you can either Quick join, Opti match (browse games with a similar level to your own), search for a custom one, or even host your own, changing rules such as time and rounds. Rooms follow a winner-stays-on basis with 2-6 people, with/without headset chat (chosen by the host). One flaw of online play is that headset chat can slow your room, and only players in your continent can be played against (though you can check foreign rankings).<br /> <br /> The only other features missing are Story mode, Ghost downloads, Tekken Dojo, and a Customizing screen (items and color changes are done on the character select screen, but can only be seen in-game) though survival and practice where added as an update.<br /> <br /> == Character Roster ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT5.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT5.JPG| [[Jack-5]]<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:JipT5.jpg| [[Jinpachi]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> </gallery><br /> <sup>1</sup>Playable for the PS3 version only and playable for the PSP with custom firmware 3.40 or above and CWCheat<br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> The names of the BGM of a stage are in parenthesis.<br /> <br /> * [[All Hollow's Eve]] (Martial Medicine)<br /> * [[Aurora Australis]] (Same as stage name)<br /> * [[Autumn Temple]] (Hiten)<br /> * [[City Lights]] (Call of the Inferno)<br /> * [[Festival]] (Twist & Scream)<br /> * [[Galleon]] (Tiamat)<br /> * [[Ghetto Pit]] (Turbo Electric)<br /> * [[Great Plains]] (Amnesia)<br /> * [[Heaven's Gate]] (Into Nirvana)<br /> * [[Inferno (stage)|Inferno]] (Conclusion)<br /> * [[Meteor Shower]] (Estrada da Estrela)<br /> * [[Playroom]] (Pink Pop)<br /> * [[Pool Party]] (Elegance in Violence)<br /> * [[Space Colony]] (Center of Gravity)<br /> * [[Western Gate]] (Garden of the Tiger)<br /> * [[Winter Palace]] (Snow Castle)<br /> * [[Industrial Complex]] (Supercharged)<br /> * [[Ominous Mist]] (Shattered Dreams)<br /> * [[Wolve's Den]] (Stalking Wolves)<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * The final part of the intro references Tekken 2's intro, including Heihachi looking at the screen and the stormy weather <br /> * There have been 12 new Ranking titles added and one has been removed from Tekken 5. The removed title is the Conqueror.<br /> * There is a new announcer.<br /> * The only character that did not receive a new default color scheme from [[Tekken 5]] is [[Eddy Gordo]].<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]] may be similar to [[Jun Kazama]] as to customize her costume as followed. It is most compatible with the PUNCH costume. Head-White Hairband 300000G, Lower Body-Chain Belt, Color 2-White 18000G, Color 3-White 18000G, you can choose to customize her as anything.<br /> * The word "replay" flashes faster than it does in [[Tekken 5]]. That word is in a silver Eurostile font, but in [[Tekken 5]], that word is in a red Impact font.<br /> * On the PSP version, Tekken Bowl Tournament returns, this time it is just named Tekken Bowl. (For more information, see [[Tekken Bowling]].)<br /> * The words "ready" and "fight" now removed the punctuation.<br /> <br /> == Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(1).jpg|The first scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(2).jpg|The second scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(3).jpg|The third scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(4).jpg|The fourth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Anna Williams]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Anna Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Armor_King_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Armor King]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Armor King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Asuka Kazama]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Asuka Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Baek_Doo_San_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Baek Doo San]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Baek Doo San's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Bruce_Irvin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Bruce Irvin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bruce Irvin's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Bryan_Fury_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Bryan Fury]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bryan Fury's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Christie_Monteiro_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Christie Monteiro]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Christie Monteiro's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Devil_Jin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Devil Jin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Devil Jin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Sergei_Dragunov_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Sergei Dragunov]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Sergei Dragunov's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Eddy_Gordo_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Eddy Gordo]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Eddy Gordo's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Feng_Wei_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Feng Wei]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Feng Wei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Ganryu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Ganryu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ganryu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Heihachi Mishima]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Heihachi Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Hwoarang_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Hwoarang]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Hwoarang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Jack-5_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Jack-5]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jack-5's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Jin Kazama]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jin Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Julia_Chang_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Julia Chang]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Julia Chang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Kazuya_Mishima_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Kazuya Mishima]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Kazuya Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:King_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[King II|King]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Kuma_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Kuma II|Kuma]] and [[Panda]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Kuma and Panda, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Marshall_Law_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Marshall Law]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Marshall Law's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lee_Chaolan_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Lee Chaolan]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lee Chaolan's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lei_Wulong_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Lei Wulong]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lei Wulong's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lili_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lili's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Craig_Marduk_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Craig Marduk]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Craig Marduk's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Mokujin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Mokujin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Mokujin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Nina_Williams_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Nina Williams]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Nina Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Panda_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Panda]] and [[Kuma II|Kuma]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Panda and Kuma, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Paul_Phoenix_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Paul Phoenix]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Paul Phoenix's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Raven_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Raven]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Raven's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Roger Jr.]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Roger Jr.'s customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Steve_Fox_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Steve Fox]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Steve Fox's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Wang_Jinrei_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Wang Jinrei]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Wang Jinrei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Ling Xiaoyu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ling Xiaoyu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Yoshimitsu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Yoshimitsu's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Gon (Customization_ (T5_DR).JPG|A [[Gon]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Gon Customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_and_Tekken_6_-_Advertisement.jpg|An advertisement for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_-_Female_Characters.jpg|An image featuring the CG art for [[Christie Monteiro|Christie]], [[Ling Xiaoyu|Xiaoyu]], [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Nina Williams|Nina]], [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], and [[Anna Williams|Anna]].<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_-_Male_Characters.jpg|An image featuring the CG art for [[Eddy Gordo|Eddy]], [[Feng Wei|Feng]], [[Jack-5]], [[Hwoarang]], [[Jin Kazama|Jin]], [[Devil Jin]], and [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]].<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_5:_Dark_Resurrection&diff=60467 Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection 2011-09-04T16:00:03Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection<br /> | logo = [[Image:t5drlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade,Playstation 3, Playstation Portable<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * JPN December 2005<br /> * NA February 2006<br /> '''Playstation Portable'''<br /> * JPN July 6, 2006<br /> * NA July 25, 2006<br /> * AUS September 14, 2006<br /> * EUR September 15, 2006<br /> '''Playstation 3'''<br /> * JPN December 12, 2006<br /> * NA March 01, 2006<br /> * AUS March 23, 2007<br /> * EUR March 23, 2007<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs<br /> | system = Unknown<br /> }}<br /> '''''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection''''' (released as ''Tekken: Dark Resurrection'' on the PlayStation Portable) is the seventh installment in the popular ''[[Tekken (series)|Tekken]]'' video game franchise. It is the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 version of ''[[Tekken 5]]''. This game includes three characters that weren't in ''Tekken 5'', new game modes, and four new stages as well as remakes of the others. It has been confirmed that the game is one of the most successful games of Summer 2006. In the US game charts, Dark Resurrection is 5th on the list of the best selling games for July-August.<br /> This game has sold over a million units [http://www.gamespot.com/news/6170355.html]. <br /> <br /> Originally made for the PlayStation Portable, it has been ported to the PlayStation 3 game system. The Playstation 3 version, which is a direct port of the arcade version, was made available to download on February 26, 2007 for the people who have a US PlayStation network account, and the Japanese version was made available to download on December 12, 2006 for the Japanese PlayStation network. [[Jinpachi Mishima]], the unplayable boss in ''Tekken 5'' and ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'', is playable in the PlayStation 3 version and the Playstation Portable (with custom firmware 3.40 or above and CWCheat). <br /> <br /> == Gameplay ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Dark Resurrection.jpg|thumb|right|150px|PSP game cover.]]<br /> <br /> Over 35 stages are available, including all-new stages and remade stages from [[Tekken 5]]. All of the existing stages from ''[[Tekken 5]]'' have been set in different times of day/seasons, with different appearances (Heihachi's [[Hon-Maru]] compound, which was called [[Burning Temple]] in ''Tekken 5'', for instance, has stopped burning, and the [[Secret Garden]] stage is now strewn with Halloween items. The prior versions of these stages are still available, but they must be unlocked by playing at least one online battle in Dark Resurrection version of the stages. The game features 35 playable characters. There are many more customization items for the characters, and for the first time, [[Mokujin]] and [[Eddy Gordo]] can be customized as well. All extra costumes from the PS2 edition of the game are present, and some, such as [[Ling Xiaoyu]] and [[Asuka Kazama]]'s school uniforms, have been made customizable. [[Kuma II]], [[Panda]], and [[Roger Jr.]], have had their custom color regions expanded / reworked, including color options for Roger Jr. and Panda's fur. The bear characters have more expressive facial animation (mouth movement). [[Eddy Gordo]] is a standard character, separate from [[Christie Monteiro]], with his own character select space and customization items. [[Armor King]] returns to the Character Roster with many of his own moves rather than sharing many of [[King I]] and [[King II]]'s moves. All characters have acquired some new moves. Many characters have received new animations, shown before and after a battle. Most have only one new animation, but some, like [[Lee Chaolan]], have received two. [[Jinpachi Mishima]] has an altered appearance, with a skin texture like veins of fire or flowing magma, and a glowing white horn protrudes from his forehead. The selection screen and VS loading screen sport new CG renders of all the characters, most featuring new default color schemes.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7LArWNuG7PY|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation Portable ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|Sl-GuWBbwY8|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> '''Following the conclusion of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4...'''<br /> <br /> [[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]] fight an epic father-son duel at [[Hon-Maru|Honmaru]], of the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]]. When the dust settles, Jin is victorious. Disgusted, [[Heihachi Mishima]] turns his back on Kazuya. <br /> <br /> "Was that the best you could do? Pathetic! You deserve to die."<br /> <br /> A duel ensues between Heihachi and Jin...<br /> Jin sprouts black wings and goes berserk with rage, proving to be more than a match for Heihachi. Jin, however, regains his senses just before dealing the lethal blow. <br /> <br /> "Be thankful for [[Jun Kazama]]...my mother."<br /> <br /> Saying this, he flies off, leaving Honmaru behind. Heihachi is drained and defeated and lies sprawled on the ground. Once again, the battleground is silent.<br /> <br /> However, the silence is short-lived. Soon the sound of an aircraft can be heard approaching. The buzz grows to a roar, and something can be heard launching from the craft. A hoard of [[Jack-4|Jacks]] suddenly burst through the ceiling, invading the compound. <br /> <br /> At first Heihachi thinks that Kazuya has orchestrated the invasion. Kazuya, however, is roused by the rumbling and shaking, and obviously doesn't know what is going on either.<br /> <br /> "Who are you?!"<br /> <br /> Just as Heihachi shouts, the Jacks attack both of them. Heihachi and Kazuya are forced to fight together and begin destroying the Jacks. However, for every Jack they wreck, two more seem to take its place. Just as Heihachi begins to show signs of fatigue, Kazuya betrays him, hurling him into the midst of their enemies.<br /> <br /> "Nnnoooooooo!!! Kazuyaaaaaa!!!"<br /> <br /> Ignoring Heihachi's screams, Kazuya escapes Hon-maru while the enemies are distracted. Immediately afterward, Honmaru erupts in a massive explosion and is annihilated. [[Raven|A man cloaked in black]] silently watches the explosion. <br /> <br /> Placing his hand on his ear, he checks his transmission signal and reports: "Heihachi Mishima is dead..."<br /> <br /> Immediately after his transmission, a single Jack attacks him from behind, but is obliterated with a single stroke of the man's blade. <br /> <br /> With that, the man vanishes.<br /> <br /> Desolated and in flames, all traces of Hon-maru have been destroyed. No one remains to witness the creature that bursts out of the ground amidst the rubble. <br /> <br /> The following day the world learns of the death of Heihachi Mishima, leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. This should have marked the end of the Mishima Zaibatsu, but a mysterious figure assumes leadership of the organization, restoring order to it as if nothing has occurred. <br /> <br /> One month passes...<br /> <br /> Mishima Zaibatsu announces it will host The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.<br /> <br /> The mysterious King of Iron Fist Tournament is about to begin once more...<br /> <br /> == New Characters ==<br /> [[Image:Lili,_AK,_and_Dragunov.jpg|thumb|right|The new characters.]]<br /> <br /> There are three brand new characters in [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]. [[Sergei Dragunov]] and [[Emilie de Rochefort|Lili]], as well as the returning character [[Armor King]]. According to Tekken Zaibatsu, "Dragunov is described as a human weapon... with origins tracing back to the frozen tundra", and Lili is "a rich girl from Monaco." Dragunov fights with Sambo, and Lili uses her skills in dance to fight in her own "street fighting" style. Armor King uses a wrestling style different than [[King I]] and [[King II]]'s, but he still retains some of their moves.<br /> <br /> == [[Tekken Dojo]] ==<br /> <br /> Tekken Dojo is a new mode. The player picks a character and battles a variety of Ghost characters in ranked battles. Doing well in League Tournaments improves the player's rank. After becoming the number one fighter in one dojo, the player will acquire access to the next dojo. The difficulty increases the further the player progresses into the island. <br /> <br /> == PlayStation 3 Differences ==<br /> <br /> The Playstation 3 version of ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' has many differences from it's PSP counterpart, mainly as the PS3 version is a port of the arcade version. The first major difference would be graphics equivalent to the arcade version and the option to play in 1080p. A few game play elements have been changed, starting with [[Jinpachi Mishima]] as a playable character after beating him in Arcade mode. Also, item cost has been put into place, with in most cases items costing half their price compared to the PSP version. Also extra costumes are available from the start, and don't need to be paid for. The most significant addition is the new online play mode. This mode allows you to fight online with anyone in your continent (Europe, America and Asia) with total and weekly rankings, fight money and title (Kyu, Dan, Tekken Lord etc.). Like with most Online games you can either Quick join, Opti match (browse games with a similar level to your own), search for a custom one, or even host your own, changing rules such as time and rounds. Rooms follow a winner-stays-on basis with 2-6 people, with/without headset chat (chosen by the host). One flaw of online play is that headset chat can slow your room, and only players in your continent can be played against (though you can check foreign rankings).<br /> <br /> The only other features missing are Story mode, Ghost downloads, Tekken Dojo, and a Customizing screen (items and color changes are done on the character select screen, but can only be seen in-game) though survival and practice where added as an update.<br /> <br /> == Character Roster ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT5.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT5.JPG| [[Jack-5]]<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:JipT5.jpg| [[Jinpachi]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> </gallery><br /> <sup>1</sup>Playable for the PS3 version only and playable for the PSP with custom firmware 3.40 or above and CWCheat<br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> The names of the BGM of a stage are in parenthesis.<br /> <br /> * [[All Hollow's Eve]] (Martial Medicine)<br /> * [[Aurora Australis]] (Same as stage name)<br /> * [[Autumn Temple]] (Hiten)<br /> * [[City Lights]] (Call of the Inferno)<br /> * [[Festival]] (Twist & Scream)<br /> * [[Galleon]] (Tiamat)<br /> * [[Ghetto Pit]] (Turbo Electric)<br /> * [[Great Plains]] (Amnesia)<br /> * [[Heaven's Gate]] (Into Nirvana)<br /> * [[Inferno (stage)|Inferno]] (Conclusion)<br /> * [[Meteor Shower]] (Estrada da Estrela)<br /> * [[Playroom]] (Pink Pop)<br /> * [[Pool Party]] (Elegance in Violence)<br /> * [[Space Colony]] (Center of Gravity)<br /> * [[Western Gate]] (Garden of the Tiger)<br /> * [[Winter Palace]] (Snow Castle)<br /> * [[Industrial Complex]] (Supercharged)<br /> * [[Ominous Mist]] (Shattered Dreams)<br /> * [[Wolve's Den]] (Stalking Wolves)<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> * The final part of the intro references Tekken 2's intro, including Heihachi looking at the screen and the stormy weather <br /> * There have been 12 new Ranking titles added and one has been removed from Tekken 5. The removed title is the Conqueror.<br /> * There is a new announcer.<br /> * The only character that did not receive a new default color scheme from [[Tekken 5]] is [[Eddy Gordo]].<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]] may be similar to [[Jun Kazama]] as to customize her costume as followed. It is most compatible with the PUNCH costume. Head-White Hairband 300000G, Lower Body-Chain Belt, Color 2-White 18000G, Color 3-White 18000G, you can choose to customize her as anything.<br /> * The word "replay" flashes faster than it does in [[Tekken 5]]. That word is in a silver Eurostile font, but in [[Tekken 5]], that word is in a red Impact font.<br /> * On the PSP version, Tekken Bowl Tournament returns, this time it is just named Tekken Bowl. (For more information, see [[Tekken Bowling]].)<br /> * The words "ready" and "fight" now removed the punctuation.<br /> <br /> == Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(1).jpg|The first scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(2).jpg|The second scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(3).jpg|The third scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T5_DR)_(4).jpg|The fourth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Anna Williams]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Anna Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Armor_King_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Armor King]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Armor King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Asuka Kazama]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Asuka Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Baek_Doo_San_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Baek Doo San]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Baek Doo San's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Bruce_Irvin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Bruce Irvin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bruce Irvin's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Bryan_Fury_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Bryan Fury]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Bryan Fury's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Christie_Monteiro_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Christie Monteiro]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Christie Monteiro's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Devil_Jin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Devil Jin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Devil Jin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Sergei_Dragunov_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Sergei Dragunov]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Sergei Dragunov's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Eddy_Gordo_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|An [[Eddy Gordo]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Eddy Gordo's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Feng_Wei_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Feng Wei]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Feng Wei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Ganryu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Ganryu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ganryu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Heihachi Mishima]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Heihachi Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Hwoarang_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Hwoarang]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Hwoarang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Jack-5_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Jack-5]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jack-5's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Jin Kazama]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Jin Kazama's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Julia_Chang_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Julia Chang]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Julia Chang's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Kazuya_Mishima_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Kazuya Mishima]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Kazuya Mishima's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:King_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[King II|King]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing King's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Kuma_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Kuma II|Kuma]] and [[Panda]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Kuma and Panda, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Marshall_Law_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Marshall Law]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Marshall Law's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lee_Chaolan_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Lee Chaolan]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lee Chaolan's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lei_Wulong_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Lei Wulong]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lei Wulong's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Lili_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Lili's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Craig_Marduk_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Craig Marduk]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Craig Marduk's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Mokujin_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Mokujin]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Mokujin's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Nina_Williams_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Nina Williams]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Nina Williams' customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Panda_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Panda]] and [[Kuma II|Kuma]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Panda and Kuma, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Paul_Phoenix_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Paul Phoenix]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Paul Phoenix's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Raven_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Raven]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Raven's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Roger Jr.]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Roger Jr.'s customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Steve_Fox_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Steve Fox]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Steve Fox's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Wang_Jinrei_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Wang Jinrei]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Wang Jinrei's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Ling Xiaoyu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Ling Xiaoyu's customizable outfits, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_(Customization)_(T5_DR).jpg|A [[Yoshimitsu]] image for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, showing Yoshimitsu's customizable costumes, as well as how they can be customized.<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_and_Tekken_6_-_Advertisement.jpg|An advertisement for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_-_Female_Characters.jpg|An image featuring the CG art for [[Christie Monteiro|Christie]], [[Ling Xiaoyu|Xiaoyu]], [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Nina Williams|Nina]], [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], and [[Anna Williams|Anna]].<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_-_Male_Characters.jpg|An image featuring the CG art for [[Eddy Gordo|Eddy]], [[Feng Wei|Feng]], [[Jack-5]], [[Hwoarang]], [[Jin Kazama|Jin]], [[Devil Jin]], and [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]].<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_5&diff=60466 Tekken 5 2011-09-04T15:49:30Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Fighters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 5<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken5logo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * December 2004<br /> '''Playstation 2'''<br /> * JPN March 31, 2005<br /> * NA February 24, 2005<br /> * EU June 24, 2005<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs<br /> | system = Namco System 256<br /> }}<br /> '''Tekken 5''' is the sixth [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] game. The game is credited for taking the series back to its roots. The game features 32 playable characters, the fourth largest amount of playable characters in a Tekken game, [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]] has 35 characters, the third largest amount, [[Tekken Tag Tournament]] has 39 characters, the second largest amount and [[Tekken 6]] has 40 characters, the largest amount (42 in [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]], which will also be in place of Tekken 6 for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3) Tekken 5 was released in Arcades in North America in December 2004. It was released on the PlayStation 2 on February 24, 2005 (United States), March 31, 2005 (Japan), and June 24, 2005 (European Union). Tekken 5 was met with mainly positive critical response. Among these positive responses are the reviews from GameSpot and IGN, which gave Tekken 5 a 9.2/10 and 9.3/10 respectively. The graphics in Tekken 5 are sometimes referred to as the best on the Playstation 2 platform. The game's critical praise was matched with commercial success. As of March 2007, Tekken 5 has sold around 4.3 million copies (note that the game was first released in February 2005).<br /> <br /> ==Gameplay==<br /> Tekken 5 incorporated many features from the older games, albeit more successfully, as well as added new features, such as the new ''Crush System'' and the opportunity to customize all the fighters with new outfits and colors. It was also the first Tekken game to incorporate a mini-game that featured a storyline of its own.<br /> <br /> ===Tekken 5.1===<br /> '''Tekken 5.1''' was a minor upgrade patch of the original Tekken 5 that was not released on consoles and instead, was only on arcades. It contained various balance changes to characters of the original game. It also tweaked the damage properties for ground moves, instead of ground moves doing 100% damage, they now only inflicted 70% damage. The character health bars for this game sported a different colour compared to the health bars on the original Tekken 5. Various tech catches (for example, Wang Jinrei's WS+4, d+3, 4 on an opponent that quick recovers) were removed.<br /> <br /> === [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]] ===<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]''<br /> <br /> [[Image:T5drlogo.jpg|thumb|The logo for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.]]<br /> Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is an upgraded version of Tekken 5. It added two new characters, [[Emily Rochefort|Emily "Lili" Rochefort]] and [[Sergei Dragunov]], and it also added a returning older character, [[Armor King]]. [[Eddy Gordo]] also received his own character box, rather than just sharing a character box with [[Christie Monteiro]]. In addition to this, the game featured new moves, as well as modifications to some older moves, in order to balance out the characters more, new customization items, new stages, and new pre-fight and win animations, as well as some camera angle modifications to some older ones. The game also recolored the main outfits of most of the characters, and the game's final boss, [[Jinpachi Mishima]], received a new design, giving him a flame-like appearance, with a horn protruding from his head.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> After the conclusion of [[Tekken 4|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4]], an intense battle between father and son, [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]], took place at [[Hon-Maru]] in the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]] headquarters. Jin emerged as the victor, and [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] turned his back on Kazuya and said.<br /> <br /> "What a pathetic wretch... You worthless coward!"<br /> <br /> The battle between Heihachi and Jin began. Jin defeated Heihachi. Filled with anger, his black wings spread, Just as Heihachi thought he was doomed, Jin regained control of himself.<br /> <br /> "Thank my mother, [[Jun Kazama]]." Jin said as he took flight.<br /> <br /> The sounds of battle gave way to silence as Heihachi lay spread out on the ground. The silence was soon interrupted by approaching aircraft.<br /> The roar of the aircraft increased and the sound of something being ejected was heard. A group of [[Jack-4]]s 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.<br /> <br /> "Why are you here?" tells Heihachi as the wave of Jack 4s approaches. Heihachi and Kazuya team up and battle waves of Jack 4s but reinforcements appear as fast as the Jacks are destroyed.<br /> <br /> Heihachi starts to lose his breath. Kazuya then 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 and Heihachi goes flying, landing in a graveyard<br /> <br /> On an airplane close by, the battle is watched by a man dressed in black. He raises his hand to his ear and speaks into his radio.<br /> <br /> "Heihachi Mishima is dead..."<br /> <br /> At that moment, a Jack attacks from behind but it cut in half instantly as the man disappears.<br /> <br /> Hon-Maru is completely destroyed, a raging inferno in its place. A pile of debris was blown apart as something emerged from the earth, unseen.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> A month later, it was announced that the Mishima Zaibatsu will hold ''The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5''.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|R-fn2pu2vrs|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|PdWtT_xErLY|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Game Modes==<br /> ===Story Mode===<br /> In Story mode, the player fights through 8 AI characters until they reach the 9th stage and fight [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. Along the way, the player will encounter one or two "sub-bosses", at stage 4, 7 and 8 (generally is Devil Jin) respectively, which are accompanied with cut-scenes. Not all characters have a second sub-boss, and will in those cases fight [[Devil Jin]] instead. Completing story mode unlocks the prologue and epilogue of the character played with, as well as another character. Devil Jin is an exception to this rule, as he is unlocked by playing 200 matches or completing the [[Devil Within]]-minigame. As an added bonus, the player receives 100,000G for [[#Customization Mode|Customization Mode]], when completing story mode. However, this bonus can only be claimed once for each character.<br /> <br /> * [[Arcade mode#Tekken 5|Arcade mode]]<br /> <br /> * [[Time Attack mode]]<br /> <br /> === VS Battle ===<br /> In VS mode, two players can fight against each other. A counter keeps score of how many times either party has won a match. Each player also gets assigned a Memory Card slot (slot 1 for player 1 and slot 2 for player 2) from which the console will collect data, i.e. if both players have a Tekken 5 save file, they can access their customized characters as well as have their [[#Arcade Mode|Arcade Mode]] rank displayed. However, this is merely aesthetic.<br /> <br /> === Team Battle ===<br /> Team Battle can be played with 1 or 2 players.<br /> <br /> '''1 Player Team Battle'''<br><br /> The player selects how many characters a team consists off (between 1 and 8 characters) and the AI will automatically choose the same amount of characters. After selecting the amount of characters to use, the player can either select what characters to use in the order they are chosen, or can press the ''start''-button and fight using a randomly selected characters that are not revealed until the are about to be used. All fights are one round and the winning character will go on to the next round, meaning that a character will be used until defeated. Health is carried over from one fight to the next, however, a small amount is recovered for winning a fight.<br /> <br /> '''2 Player Team Battle'''<br><br /> The only actual difference is that the players do not have to have the same amount of characters on their team, meaning that one player can have 8 characters while the other only 1.<br /> <br /> === Survival Mode ===<br /> In Survival mode, the Player chooses a character and fights a unlimited number of opponents, earning money for each fight. The earnings are 100G x the number of fights until fight five at which it will be 500G, adding 100G for every five fights, i.e. fight 5-9 gives 500G, fight 10-14 gives 600, etc. After a fight, the player regains a small amount health, which is then carried over to the next round. As the player progresses, the AI become more difficult to defeat.<br /> <br /> === Practice Mode ===<br /> In Practice mode, the player can choose their character, the opposing character, and the stage used. This mode allows the player to practice moves, combos, juggles, and fighting against certain enemies. Information like total damage, buttons pressed and how much more damage is obtained with special moves. The player can choose the enemy to stand still, jump, guard, roll and even just the fight, with different difficulty levels. Also, moves and combos can be recorded and viewed to try and remember existing moves and juggles.<br /> <br /> === Devil Within ===<br /> Tekken 5 has a minigame called ''[[Devil Within]]''. It revolves around Jin and his alter-ego / devil form, [[Devil Jin]]. After Jin's prologue in the main game, this happens next in the turn of events. In it, the player travels through five stages, fighting their way through numerous opponents. Enemies that you defeat either drop Force (Fight Money that, when the stage is completed, will be used in Customization Mode) or a pick-up used to heal Jin. A boss will be waiting for the player at the end of each stage.<br /> <br /> Upon completion of each stage, you will have a ranking on different subjects, such as the time to finish the stage, total damage, number or retries, Force collected, etc. The ranking will multiply your Force that you collected; the higher the ranking (S being the highest rank), the more your Force is multiplied.<br /> <br /> When you finish Devil Within once, you will have the option to choose Stage Select, which you can choose different difficulties and the ability to jump to certain stages. This is an excellent way to improve on your rankings, or earn more Fight Money. You will also be able to find and pick up red symbols (the same that is on Jin's left arm) that will contain certain items for character customization. These items are defaultly in the list of items, but this way, you do not have to use Fight Money for them. The items obtained would cost 500,000G if you wish to purchase them instead.<br /> <br /> === Arcade History ===<br /> Arcade History allows the player to choose from the back catalogue of Tekken games ([[Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]] and [[Tekken 3]]) in there arcade version. Also the arcade's debug mode is available, with such options as difficulty, round time and number, and testing contrast and such. Though leaderboards for times are shown, this can't be saved, and will reset when returning to Tekken 5. Also [[Tekken]] only features the starter playable characters, and the unlockable only has sub-bosses. You can also play ''Starblade'', another arcade game from Namco, in full (instead of playing the beginning part when you put Tekken 5 in the game).<br /> <br /> === Theater Mode ===<br /> In this mode, unlocked after completing [[#Story Mode|Story Mode]] once, lets you watch prologues and epilogues for characters that the player has completed Story Mode with, plus original trailers released for the console and arcade versions, in Japanese and English. Also, stage music can be played, regardless if the stage has been unlocked or not.<br /> <br /> === Customization Mode ===<br /> In this mode, you can make a name for [[#Arcade Mode|Arcade Mode]] and buy and equip new colors, items and extra costumes for characters, using fight money earned in other modes. These changes can then be seen in most other modes for player one. Also, your rank's money and items brought and be reset in this mode, if you wish to do so.<br /> <br /> === Options ===<br /> In this mode, various game and control setting can be changed.<br><br /> Game Options: Here options effecting modes (not including [[#Time Attack|Time Attack]], [[#Arcade History|Arcade History]] or [[#Customization Mode|Customization Mode]]) can be changed, like difficulty, number of rounds and round time, guard damage and others, including reset to default.<p><br /> Sound Options: Here options effect sound effects and music can be changed.<br><br><br /> Controller Setup: Here the Default control set-up can be changed, and vibration can be turned on/off.<br><br><br /> Records: Here your Character Usage, Greatest Survivors and [[#Time Attack|Time Attack]] times can be seen.<br><br><br /> Display Settings: Here the picture can be moved, stretched, and contrast and brightness can be changed.<br><br><br /> Memory Card (PS2): Here you can load and save data, and turn Auto-save on/off.<br /> Records<br /> <br /> == Fighters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT5.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]/[[Eddy]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:JacT5.JPG| [[Jack-5]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]/[[Panda]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:JipT5.jpg| [[Jinpachi]]<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> ''Note: The stage's BGM names are in parenthesis.''<br /> <br /> *[[Acid Rain]] (Streets. Street Wise in Story Mode)<br /> *[[Burning Temple]] (Red Hot Fist)<br /> *[[Cathedral]] (Antares)<br /> *[[City at Sunset]] (Crimson Sunset)<br /> *[[Dragon's Nest]] (Those Who Go To Heaven)<br /> *[[Final Frontier]] (Orbital Move)<br /> *[[Final Stage]] (The Finalizer)<br /> *[[Final Stage 2]], or Ground Zero (Ground Zero Funk)<br /> *[[Hell's Gate]] (Ka-En-No-Mai)<br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness]] (Same as stage name)<br /> *[[Pirate's Cove]] (Gold Rush)<br /> *[[Polar Paradise]] (Frozen Paradise)<br /> *[[Poolside]] (Same as stage name)<br /> *[[Secret Garden]] (Massive Stunner)<br /> *[[Urban Jungle]] (Unforgiven)<br /> *[[Waterfall]] (Formless Like Water)<br /> <br /> ==Trivia==<br /> *[[Mokujin]] and [[Jin Kazama]] (in his non-devil form) are the only two characters in the game not shown in the opening FMV of the console version of the game.<br /> *This the first to include music in the main menu & options mode.<br /> *The narrator of this game was '''Robert Belgrade'''.<br /> *In the movie ''Drillbit Taylor'', the two main characters are shown playing Tekken 5. They were using [[Jack-5]] and [[Yoshimitsu]].<br /> *In a series first, the final boss ([[Jinpachi Mishima]]) is not a playable character, even in the console version. He can only be obtained using a cheat device.<br /> *Parts of the intro were shown during the early stages of the game's development. In the finalised version, the graphics in the intro have been completely redone.<br /> *The uneven terrain of ''[[Tekken 4]]'' was left out of this game, along with removal of the walls in certain stages, making them "infinite" like stages were in pre-Tekken 4 games.<br /> *Some characters may have a different cutscene that plays if you lose a match that preceeds a cutscene in Story Mode.<br /> *As with Tekken 4, Tekken 5 features a short prologue and epilogue (before the ending FMV) showing artwork of the character emphasizing what the narrator is narrating.<br /> *The music that can first be heard in both Nina and Anna William's endings is the exact same bit of music that starts off the theme of Raphael Sorel in Soul Calibur III.<br /> *The song heard at the PS2 intro is in fact not one, but two songs. The pure instrumental is remix of "''I'm Here Now''" performed by Nobuyoshi Sano, while the second part (with the singing) is titled, "SPARKING" and is performed by Tom Leonard and Jeff Pescetto.<br /> *The phrase in the vs screen "Get ready for the next battle!" is now said by the announcer.<br /> *The word "replay" now flashes smoothly. That word is in a red Impact font, but in [[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]], the color is silver and is in an Eurostile font.<br /> *When the character speaks before and after the match, subtitles are now displayed and the fight display is omitted.<br /> *Some character voices have been changed. For example, [[Christie Monteiro]]'s voice is now Lisle Wilkerson, who is currently the voice of [[Nina Williams]], [[Lee Chaolan]]'s voice is now Ryotarou Okiayu, etc.<br /> *In the NTSC version, the replay slows down 1.5 seconds before KO, but in the PAL version, it slows 3 seconds before KO.<br /> <br /> == Tekken 5 Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken 5 game cover.jpg|Tekken 5 game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken 5 poster.jpg|Tekken 5 poster.<br /> Image:Art02POSTER.jpg|Tekken 5 poster.<br /> Image:Tekken 5 fighters 456.jpg|Tekken 5 fighters.<br /> Image:Jinpachi Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_5.jpg|An artwork image of [[Jinpachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_4&diff=60465 Tekken 4 2011-09-04T15:46:08Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Fighters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 4<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken4logo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * July 2001<br /> '''Playstation 2'''<br /> * JPN March 28, 2002<br /> * NA September 23, 2002<br /> * EUR September 13, 2002<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Force<br /> | cabinet = Upright<br /> | system = Namco System 246<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Tekken 4''''' is the fifth installment in the Tekken series. First released in arcades in July, 2001, it was released on Playstation 2 in March 28th, 2002 for Japan, September 13th, 2002 for Europe and September 23rd, 2002 for North America. Tekken 4 was one of the most criticized games of the series, mainly for it's slightly flawed gameplay (for example, collision detection flaws created numerous exploitable glitches that allowed for massive combos that were totally inescapable), plus, for having around half as many characters as [[Tekken Tag Tournament]] and [[Jin Kazama]]'s fighting style to be dramatically changed from [[Mishima Style Fighting Karate]] to standard Karate, and made to be unlocked, put away some fans of the previous games in the series, but shaped [[Tekken 5]] with more involvement in the story (with beginning explanation to a character's story) and the introduction of environmental damage (on walls and in one or two stages, the ceiling).<br /> <br /> == Gameplay ==<br /> Tekken 4 introduced significant new gameplay changes from the previous games in the series. For the first time, it allowed players to maneuver around an arena interacting with walls and other obstacles for extra damage. These "environmental hazards" in turn allowed players to juggle opponents for consecutive combos and allowed the designers to implement a "switch maneuver", which let players escape from cornering and throw the tide in their favor. Also, the game engine had been tweaked to be more focused on the environment, causing the characters to move more slowly and fluidly than in Tekken Tag Tournament. Finally, the game introduced a brand new graphics system, that featured increased lighting, dynamic physics, and smoother surfaces.<br /> <br /> In high level tournament play, it became apparent that the engine changes caused the game to heavily favor quick jabs and punches, upsetting some fans due to the decline in usefulness of more complex moves and strategies. Jin Kazama especially, was over-powered, and if one were to look at the tournament records, he was used by nearly every top player.<br /> <br /> Tekken 4 includes a beat 'em up minigame available from the outset called Tekken Force. Similar to the previous minigame found in Tekken 3, it presents the player with an over-the-shoulder perspective as they fight wave upon wave of Heihachi's Tekken Force through four stages, eventually facing Heihachi himself. The player can pick up health and power-ups while they fight waves of enemies. In the minigame it is discovered that the Tekken Force possesses different ranks in the organization, evident in different amounts of stamina, strength and skill.<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Two years ago, [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] failed to capture [[Ogre]].<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> 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]].<br /> <br /> 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 (see [[Devil Jin]]). Upon his transformation, he struck down Heihachi and took flight. Jin’s whereabouts were unknown after the Tournament.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> Convinced that the picture was of [[Kazuya Mishima|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.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> 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 (see [[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).<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> [[Doctor Abel|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.<br /> <br /> 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.<br /> <br /> Well aware that the tournament is just a trap designed to lure him out, Kazuya nevertheless enters - it is his chance to defeat Heihachi.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vSWC4rSCKeU|325}}<br /> |<br /> <br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7eIUFKKNAkw|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Embus ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|YprXIEk0jXE|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|n_z9rnHcjHM|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> === Fighters ===<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=60x perrow=10><br /> File:LingXiaoyu(T4).jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]/[[Miharu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu(T4).jpg| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinaWilliams(T4).jpg| [[Nina]]<br /> File:MarshallLaw(T4).jpg| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (T4)252.jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChristieMonteiro(T4).jpg| [[Christie]]/[[Eddy]]<br /> File:PaulPhoenix(T4).jpg| [[Paul]]<br /> File:King(T4).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:LeiWulong(T4).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (T4)22.jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> File:Violet(T4).jpg| [[Violet]]<br /> File:Kuma(T4).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:BryanFury(T4).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:HeihachiMishima(T4).jpg| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazuyaMishima(T4).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LeeChaolan(T4).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JuliaChang(T4).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:SteveFox(T4).jpg| [[Steve]]<br /> File:CraigMarduk(T4).jpg| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:Combot(T4).jpg| [[Combot]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> *[[Airport]]<br /> *[[Arena]]<br /> *[[Beach (Tekken 4)|Beach]]<br /> *[[Building]]<br /> *[[Hon-Maru]]<br /> *[[Jungle]]<br /> *[[Laboratory]]<br /> *[[Mall]]<br /> *[[Parking Area]]<br /> *[[Shinjuku]]<br /> *[[Statue]]<br /> *[[Underground]]<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *The Tekken 4 arcade movie has the longest arcade movie of all games so far.<br /> *The PlayStation 2 opening is exactly like the arcade movie, but with a few short videos on the new characters (Steve Fox, Craig Marduk, and Christie Monteiro).<br /> *In Heihachi's Tekken 2 ending, Kazuya is wearing his purple tuxedo. However, in the Tekken 4 opening, Kazuya is wearing his white karate pants.<br /> *"Theater mode" is available after beating the game once.<br /> *There is a girl with short hair wearing a black jersey shown between the people in Christie's ending and she is shown eating in Law's ending. Furthermore, the guy who said Marshall Law's cooking sucked can be seen as Christie runs up to Eddy. The African-American customer in Law's ending also appears in the background of Steve's ending.<br /> *This is the only Tekken game that features the "Position Change" feature and that allows movement before fights and that features parts of the ground that are either lowered or elevated instead of flat (this does not apply to all of the stages).<br /> *This is the only Tekken game that does no feature a [[Jack (series)|Jack]] robot participating (though they exist outside of the tounament) and [[Anna Williams]]. Their absence remains unexplained.<br /> *There was another version of Marduk's ending that showed him with a different voice. The "''Don't bother getting up!''" said after he headbutts Jeff Slater isn't as deep as the original. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up-Hde6crcM]<br /> *This is the only Tekken game to not have red/orange Kanji in the logo.<br /> *The word "replay" is now on the bottom and flashes on the loser's side. If it is a double KO, that word flashes on the left side.<br /> *In the vs screen, the phrase "Get ready for the next battle!" is now shown.<br /> *[[Miharu Hirano]] and [[Combot]] are the only two new characters to join the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 that does not participate in future tournaments.<br /> *Subtitles before and after the fight when the character speaks have not been displayed. The fight display is omitted after the fight.<br /> *After each round, the character win pose is no longer in effect, only after the match. Now the character rising from knockout is in effect and the words "You win", "You lose", etc, are in the center of the screen instead of the bottom.<br /> *The word "Perfect" now has the exclamation point omitted, the other word "Fight!" is now shown, and when the fighter wins a round with at least 5% of health left, the word "Great" is now shown.<br /> *This is the only Tekken game lacking backward and vertical jumps though the forward jumps still remain. <br /> *Kazuya Mishima battles with Jin Kazama and Heihachi Mishima off the grounds of the tournament into Hon Maru, so the winner of the tournament was most likely declared as Jin or was undecided.<br /> *This is the first time where if you or your opponent is KO'd and falls facing down, they'll raise their torso holding their gut and going back to facing down.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game so far where a stage is elevated. In [[Tekken 6]], some stages are 2 floors.<br /> *This is the first and only time Christie's hair is untied.<br /> *This is the first Tekken game to have an ability to save replays (Replays cannot be saved in infinity time in this game).<br /> <br /> == Tekken 4 Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken 4.jpg|Tekken 4 game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken 4 poster.jpg|Tekken 4 poster.<br /> Image:Tekken 4 poster(2).jpg|Tekken 4 poster.<br /> Image:Tekken 4 poster(3).jpg|Tekken 4 poster.<br /> Image:Tekken 4 fighters 221.jpg|Tekken 4 fighters.<br /> Image:Kazuya_and_Tekken_Force_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_4.jpg|Artwork of [[Kazuya Mishima]] and seven [[Tekken Force]] fighters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament&diff=60464 Tekken Tag Tournament 2011-09-04T15:44:32Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Playable Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament<br /> | logo = [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * Summer 1999<br /> '''Playstation 2''' <br /> * JPN March 30, 2000<br /> * NA October 25, 2000<br /> * EUR September 24, 2000<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Bowl<br /> | system = Namco System 12<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Info and Gameplay==<br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament''' (also abbreviated as '''TTT''') is the fourth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was listed as the 23rd best game on the PS2 by IGN in the year 2007. It was the first game to incorporate several features, the most obvious being the Tag System. The Tag system allowed a player to select two characters that form a tag team; the selected characters are able to fight against other tag teams which could be AI controlled or two characters controlled by another player in Versus Mode. It is however still possible to play 1-on-1 versus fights.<br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also incorporated a new variable known as [[endurance]], which was never featured again. Additionally, it created the basis of the [[Tekken 6]] Rage System through the presence of [[Netsu Power]].<br /> <br /> The game features 39 characters, which was the largest character roster for a Tekken game before Tekken 6.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == HD Release ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_HD_-_Logo.jpg|thumb|Tekken Tag Tournament HD logo.]]<br /> At E3 2011, Harada announced a new Tekken title: [[Tekken Hybrid]]. This title will include the re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament in HD, and it will be released exclusively for Playstation 3 along with several other new Tekken titles.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Tekken Tag Tournament is not a part of the Tekken canonical storyline. This allowed Namco to bring back the characters that did not appear in [[Tekken 3]] (such as [[Baek Doo San]], [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Jun Kazama]], [[Kunimitsu]], and [[Michelle Chang]]). The ages of the characters in this game are the same as the ages that they had in the last game that they were in. <br /> <br /> Because Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical game, it has no story. It is more of a compilation of [[Tekken|Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]], and [[Tekken 3]], allowing players to use almost every character in the ''Tekken'' series. The only characters that did not return from previous games are [[King I|the first King]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Jack|the first Jack robot]], [[Kuma I|the first Kuma]], [[Gon]], and [[Doctor Boskonovitch]] (although Dr. Boskonovitch does make a cameo appearance in Tekken Bowl). <br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also introduced two new characters, [[Tetsujin]] and [[Unknown]]. Tetsujin is a "pallette swap" for [[Mokujin]]. Unknown is the final boss of Tekken Tag Tournament. Both of these new characters are "mimic" characters and both do not return in any [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] games released after Tekken Tag Tournament.<br /> <br /> == Playable Characters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:Tetsujin (TTT).jpg| [[Tetsujin]]<br /> File:Kunimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Kunimitsu]]<br /> File:Kazuya Mishima (TTT).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:Bruce Irvin (TTT).jpg| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:Kuma (TTT).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:Panda (TTT).jpg| [[Panda]]<br /> File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|[[Jack-2]]<br /> File:Lee Chaolan (TTT).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:File:Tiger Jackson.jpg|[[Tiger]]<br /> File:Mokujin (TTT).jpg| [[Mokujin]]<br /> <br /> File:Baek Doo San (TTT).jpg| [[Baek]]<br /> File:Michelle Chang (TTT).jpg|[[Michelle]]<br /> File:Armor King (TTT).jpg|[[Armor King]]<br /> File:Gun Jack (TTT).jpg| [[Gun Jack]]<br /> File:Anna Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Anna]]<br /> File:Bryan Fury (TTT).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:Heihachi Mishima (TTT).jpg|[[Heihachi]]<br /> File:Ganryu (TTT).jpg|[[Ganryu]]<br /> File:Julia Chang (TTT).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:Jun Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jun]]<br /> <br /> File:Xiaoyu T3.jpg|[[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:Nina Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Nina]]<br /> File:Forest Law (TTT).jpg| [[Forest| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (TTT).jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:Eddy Gordo (TTT).jpg| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:Paul Phoenix (TTT).jpg|[[Paul]]<br /> File:King (TTT).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:Lei Wulong (TTT).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> <br /> File:Wang Jinrei (TTT).jpg|[[Wang]]<br /> File:Prototype Jack (TTT).jpg|[[P.Jack]]<br /> File:Devil (TTT).jpg| [[Devil]]<br /> File:Angel (TTT).jpg| [[Angel]]<br /> File:True Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[True Ogre]]<br /> File:Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[Ogre]]<br /> File:Roger (TTT).jpg| [[Roger]]<br /> File:Alex (TTT).jpg| [[Alex]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:Unknown (TTT).jpg| [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> {|width="100%"<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Law-A]]<br /> *[[Law-B]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-A]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Xiaoyu (Stage)|Xiaoyu]]<br /> *[[Hwoarang (Stage)|Hwoarang]]<br /> *[[Lei (Stage)|Lei]]<br /> *[[Ogre (Stage)|Ogre]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[School-A]]<br /> *[[School-B]]<br /> *[[Jin-A]]<br /> *[[Jin-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Nina-A]]<br /> *[[Nina-B]]<br /> *[[Eddy-A]]<br /> *[[Eddy-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[King (Stage)|King]]<br /> *[[Heihachi (Stage)|Heihachi]]<br /> *[[Paul (Stage)|Paul]]<br /> *[[Unknown (Stage)|Unknown]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *Although Marshall Law did not appear in the game, one of Forest Law's costumes resembles his father's first player outfit from Tekken 2.<br /> *Kunimitsu gained a new costume in this game. It consisted of a purple bodysuit and a golden mask that revealed her mouth. Jun also received a new costume, it consists of a dark green karate shirt with matching gloves, shoes, and dark blue shorts.<br /> *Panda appears in the background of the school stage.<br /> *Regardless of the number of rounds you set the game to, the final fight with Unknown will always be one round.<br /> *The final move that Lei performed in his ending became a usable move from [[Tekken 4]] onwards. This move is listed as the [[Comet Kick]].<br /> *This is the first game in the [[Tekken(series)|Tekken series]] where the character falls into the agony position once K.O'd.<br /> *Many characters have special before-battle and losing poses if they are paired up with certain other characters. For example, Law and Lei would lay down on the floor in a comical fashion if they lost and Nina would kick Bryan in the crotch with them both getting into their fighting stances immediately afterward if they were to lose the match. In before-battle poses, some characters will do things with/to their partner occasionally depending on the leader. For example, when Paul and Kuma are paired, whomever the leader is will do their special attack to the other (Kuma will do his Salmon Fishing move on Paul or Paul will do Phoenix Smasher to Kuma's gut when Kuma is growling) or Heihachi will turn Lee over his knee and spank him if paired together.<br /> *If you have Kazuya Mishima and Devil on the same team, then they will morph into one another instead of tagging out of the fight. <br /> *Unknown is the only character in the game to have a CGI ending (all other characters use the in-game graphics).<br /> *The Tag feature never made it to another non-Tekken Tag Tournament game except for Tekken Advance, featuring 3 character tag teams.<br /> *This was the first Tekken game released for the Playstation 2 and the first ever game released for the console.<br /> *Tekken Tag Tournament is the only game to have a female character as the boss (although in Tekken 2 Angel will be boss if you play arcade mode with Devil).<br /> *In the PAL version of the game, the booklet has an error. On Jin Kazama's page it has a picture of Kazuya Mishima instead of Jin.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game where all the stages have no walls.<br /> *Tekken Tag is the first Tekken game since [[Tekken|the original Tekken]] to have the same stage music in every character's ending. This is not the case with Unknown's ending, however, as she has different music in hers.<br /> *In Tekken Bowling mode it is possible to K.O Dr. Boskonovitch and the other people watching from the sidelines. To do this, you must move your character all the way to the left and then try to press the X button when the moving cursor is to the left (this works much better with right handed characters). If done correctly you'll hear the announcer say "K.O!"<br /> *Tiger Jackson appears alongside Eddy Gordo in the latter's ending further alluding to the fact that Tiger is possibly not an alter ego of Eddy. However, as Tekken Tag is non-canon, this could just be a surreal ending. <br /> *Ling Xiaoyu is the only character in the game to have two endings. It is viewable by beating Arcade Mode in her school girl outfit. Xiaoyu also has the most outfits with an additional secret green/orange costume, only obtainable by selecting her with a random select.<br /> *Screaming no longer echoes if KO'd.<br /> *There are no replays after every round, but after Arcade Mode, they show replays from the last round and the word "replay" now flashes on the top left of the screen instead of the top right. However, in Tekken Bowl, the word flashes on the bottom left except when a super strike occurs.<br /> *The health meters no longer load up before the fight begins.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|gOQV0OczlfM|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|0cxdS5g89zs|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Embus==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|pt4MZR0Iw58|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|fUPosMvqc8o|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Sequel ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|right|150px]]<br /> <br /> The game is a prequel to the upcoming [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]] which is to be released on Summer 2011 in Japanese arcades.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Tekken Tag Tournament Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament game cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament NTSC game cover.<br /> Image:TTT PAL Cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament PAL game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament poster.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster for the PlayStation 2 (February 2000).<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament25.jpg|Kazuya in a promotional Tekken Tag Tournament image.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament fighters 3698.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament fighters.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament.jpg|An artwork image of [[Heihachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_-_Flyer.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Flyer.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament&diff=60463 Tekken Tag Tournament 2011-09-04T15:43:39Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Playable Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament<br /> | logo = [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * Summer 1999<br /> '''Playstation 2''' <br /> * JPN March 30, 2000<br /> * NA October 25, 2000<br /> * EUR September 24, 2000<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Bowl<br /> | system = Namco System 12<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Info and Gameplay==<br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament''' (also abbreviated as '''TTT''') is the fourth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was listed as the 23rd best game on the PS2 by IGN in the year 2007. It was the first game to incorporate several features, the most obvious being the Tag System. The Tag system allowed a player to select two characters that form a tag team; the selected characters are able to fight against other tag teams which could be AI controlled or two characters controlled by another player in Versus Mode. It is however still possible to play 1-on-1 versus fights.<br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also incorporated a new variable known as [[endurance]], which was never featured again. Additionally, it created the basis of the [[Tekken 6]] Rage System through the presence of [[Netsu Power]].<br /> <br /> The game features 39 characters, which was the largest character roster for a Tekken game before Tekken 6.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == HD Release ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_HD_-_Logo.jpg|thumb|Tekken Tag Tournament HD logo.]]<br /> At E3 2011, Harada announced a new Tekken title: [[Tekken Hybrid]]. This title will include the re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament in HD, and it will be released exclusively for Playstation 3 along with several other new Tekken titles.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Tekken Tag Tournament is not a part of the Tekken canonical storyline. This allowed Namco to bring back the characters that did not appear in [[Tekken 3]] (such as [[Baek Doo San]], [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Jun Kazama]], [[Kunimitsu]], and [[Michelle Chang]]). The ages of the characters in this game are the same as the ages that they had in the last game that they were in. <br /> <br /> Because Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical game, it has no story. It is more of a compilation of [[Tekken|Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]], and [[Tekken 3]], allowing players to use almost every character in the ''Tekken'' series. The only characters that did not return from previous games are [[King I|the first King]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Jack|the first Jack robot]], [[Kuma I|the first Kuma]], [[Gon]], and [[Doctor Boskonovitch]] (although Dr. Boskonovitch does make a cameo appearance in Tekken Bowl). <br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also introduced two new characters, [[Tetsujin]] and [[Unknown]]. Tetsujin is a "pallette swap" for [[Mokujin]]. Unknown is the final boss of Tekken Tag Tournament. Both of these new characters are "mimic" characters and both do not return in any [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] games released after Tekken Tag Tournament.<br /> <br /> == Playable Characters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:Tetsujin (TTT).jpg| [[Tetsujin]]<br /> File:Kunimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Kunimitsu]]<br /> File:Kazuya Mishima (TTT).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:Bruce Irvin (TTT).jpg| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:Kuma (TTT).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:Panda (TTT).jpg| [[Panda]]<br /> File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|[[Jack-2]]<br /> File:Lee Chaolan (TTT).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:File:Tiger Jackson.jpg| [[Tiger]]<br /> File:Mokujin (TTT).jpg| [[Mokujin]]<br /> <br /> File:Baek Doo San (TTT).jpg| [[Baek]]<br /> File:Michelle Chang (TTT).jpg|[[Michelle]]<br /> File:Armor King (TTT).jpg|[[Armor King]]<br /> File:Gun Jack (TTT).jpg| [[Gun Jack]]<br /> File:Anna Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Anna]]<br /> File:Bryan Fury (TTT).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:Heihachi Mishima (TTT).jpg|[[Heihachi]]<br /> File:Ganryu (TTT).jpg|[[Ganryu]]<br /> File:Julia Chang (TTT).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:Jun Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jun]]<br /> <br /> File:Xiaoyu T3.jpg|[[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:Nina Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Nina]]<br /> File:Forest Law (TTT).jpg| [[Forest| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (TTT).jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:Eddy Gordo (TTT).jpg| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:Paul Phoenix (TTT).jpg|[[Paul]]<br /> File:King (TTT).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:Lei Wulong (TTT).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> <br /> File:Wang Jinrei (TTT).jpg|[[Wang]]<br /> File:Prototype Jack (TTT).jpg|[[P.Jack]]<br /> File:Devil (TTT).jpg| [[Devil]]<br /> File:Angel (TTT).jpg| [[Angel]]<br /> File:True Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[True Ogre]]<br /> File:Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[Ogre]]<br /> File:Roger (TTT).jpg| [[Roger]]<br /> File:Alex (TTT).jpg| [[Alex]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:Unknown (TTT).jpg| [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> {|width="100%"<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Law-A]]<br /> *[[Law-B]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-A]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Xiaoyu (Stage)|Xiaoyu]]<br /> *[[Hwoarang (Stage)|Hwoarang]]<br /> *[[Lei (Stage)|Lei]]<br /> *[[Ogre (Stage)|Ogre]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[School-A]]<br /> *[[School-B]]<br /> *[[Jin-A]]<br /> *[[Jin-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Nina-A]]<br /> *[[Nina-B]]<br /> *[[Eddy-A]]<br /> *[[Eddy-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[King (Stage)|King]]<br /> *[[Heihachi (Stage)|Heihachi]]<br /> *[[Paul (Stage)|Paul]]<br /> *[[Unknown (Stage)|Unknown]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *Although Marshall Law did not appear in the game, one of Forest Law's costumes resembles his father's first player outfit from Tekken 2.<br /> *Kunimitsu gained a new costume in this game. It consisted of a purple bodysuit and a golden mask that revealed her mouth. Jun also received a new costume, it consists of a dark green karate shirt with matching gloves, shoes, and dark blue shorts.<br /> *Panda appears in the background of the school stage.<br /> *Regardless of the number of rounds you set the game to, the final fight with Unknown will always be one round.<br /> *The final move that Lei performed in his ending became a usable move from [[Tekken 4]] onwards. This move is listed as the [[Comet Kick]].<br /> *This is the first game in the [[Tekken(series)|Tekken series]] where the character falls into the agony position once K.O'd.<br /> *Many characters have special before-battle and losing poses if they are paired up with certain other characters. For example, Law and Lei would lay down on the floor in a comical fashion if they lost and Nina would kick Bryan in the crotch with them both getting into their fighting stances immediately afterward if they were to lose the match. In before-battle poses, some characters will do things with/to their partner occasionally depending on the leader. For example, when Paul and Kuma are paired, whomever the leader is will do their special attack to the other (Kuma will do his Salmon Fishing move on Paul or Paul will do Phoenix Smasher to Kuma's gut when Kuma is growling) or Heihachi will turn Lee over his knee and spank him if paired together.<br /> *If you have Kazuya Mishima and Devil on the same team, then they will morph into one another instead of tagging out of the fight. <br /> *Unknown is the only character in the game to have a CGI ending (all other characters use the in-game graphics).<br /> *The Tag feature never made it to another non-Tekken Tag Tournament game except for Tekken Advance, featuring 3 character tag teams.<br /> *This was the first Tekken game released for the Playstation 2 and the first ever game released for the console.<br /> *Tekken Tag Tournament is the only game to have a female character as the boss (although in Tekken 2 Angel will be boss if you play arcade mode with Devil).<br /> *In the PAL version of the game, the booklet has an error. On Jin Kazama's page it has a picture of Kazuya Mishima instead of Jin.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game where all the stages have no walls.<br /> *Tekken Tag is the first Tekken game since [[Tekken|the original Tekken]] to have the same stage music in every character's ending. This is not the case with Unknown's ending, however, as she has different music in hers.<br /> *In Tekken Bowling mode it is possible to K.O Dr. Boskonovitch and the other people watching from the sidelines. To do this, you must move your character all the way to the left and then try to press the X button when the moving cursor is to the left (this works much better with right handed characters). If done correctly you'll hear the announcer say "K.O!"<br /> *Tiger Jackson appears alongside Eddy Gordo in the latter's ending further alluding to the fact that Tiger is possibly not an alter ego of Eddy. However, as Tekken Tag is non-canon, this could just be a surreal ending. <br /> *Ling Xiaoyu is the only character in the game to have two endings. It is viewable by beating Arcade Mode in her school girl outfit. Xiaoyu also has the most outfits with an additional secret green/orange costume, only obtainable by selecting her with a random select.<br /> *Screaming no longer echoes if KO'd.<br /> *There are no replays after every round, but after Arcade Mode, they show replays from the last round and the word "replay" now flashes on the top left of the screen instead of the top right. However, in Tekken Bowl, the word flashes on the bottom left except when a super strike occurs.<br /> *The health meters no longer load up before the fight begins.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|gOQV0OczlfM|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|0cxdS5g89zs|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Embus==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|pt4MZR0Iw58|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|fUPosMvqc8o|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Sequel ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|right|150px]]<br /> <br /> The game is a prequel to the upcoming [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]] which is to be released on Summer 2011 in Japanese arcades.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Tekken Tag Tournament Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament game cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament NTSC game cover.<br /> Image:TTT PAL Cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament PAL game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament poster.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster for the PlayStation 2 (February 2000).<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament25.jpg|Kazuya in a promotional Tekken Tag Tournament image.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament fighters 3698.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament fighters.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament.jpg|An artwork image of [[Heihachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_-_Flyer.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Flyer.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament&diff=60462 Tekken Tag Tournament 2011-09-04T15:37:55Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Playable Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament<br /> | logo = [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * Summer 1999<br /> '''Playstation 2''' <br /> * JPN March 30, 2000<br /> * NA October 25, 2000<br /> * EUR September 24, 2000<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Bowl<br /> | system = Namco System 12<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Info and Gameplay==<br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament''' (also abbreviated as '''TTT''') is the fourth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was listed as the 23rd best game on the PS2 by IGN in the year 2007. It was the first game to incorporate several features, the most obvious being the Tag System. The Tag system allowed a player to select two characters that form a tag team; the selected characters are able to fight against other tag teams which could be AI controlled or two characters controlled by another player in Versus Mode. It is however still possible to play 1-on-1 versus fights.<br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also incorporated a new variable known as [[endurance]], which was never featured again. Additionally, it created the basis of the [[Tekken 6]] Rage System through the presence of [[Netsu Power]].<br /> <br /> The game features 39 characters, which was the largest character roster for a Tekken game before Tekken 6.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == HD Release ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_HD_-_Logo.jpg|thumb|Tekken Tag Tournament HD logo.]]<br /> At E3 2011, Harada announced a new Tekken title: [[Tekken Hybrid]]. This title will include the re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament in HD, and it will be released exclusively for Playstation 3 along with several other new Tekken titles.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Tekken Tag Tournament is not a part of the Tekken canonical storyline. This allowed Namco to bring back the characters that did not appear in [[Tekken 3]] (such as [[Baek Doo San]], [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Jun Kazama]], [[Kunimitsu]], and [[Michelle Chang]]). The ages of the characters in this game are the same as the ages that they had in the last game that they were in. <br /> <br /> Because Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical game, it has no story. It is more of a compilation of [[Tekken|Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]], and [[Tekken 3]], allowing players to use almost every character in the ''Tekken'' series. The only characters that did not return from previous games are [[King I|the first King]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Jack|the first Jack robot]], [[Kuma I|the first Kuma]], [[Gon]], and [[Doctor Boskonovitch]] (although Dr. Boskonovitch does make a cameo appearance in Tekken Bowl). <br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also introduced two new characters, [[Tetsujin]] and [[Unknown]]. Tetsujin is a "pallette swap" for [[Mokujin]]. Unknown is the final boss of Tekken Tag Tournament. Both of these new characters are "mimic" characters and both do not return in any [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] games released after Tekken Tag Tournament.<br /> <br /> == Playable Characters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:Tetsujin (TTT).jpg| [[Tetsujin]]<br /> File:Kunimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Kunimitsu]]<br /> File:Kazuya Mishima (TTT).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:Bruce Irvin (TTT).jpg| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:Kuma (TTT).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:Panda (TTT).jpg| [[Panda]]<br /> File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|[[Jack-2]]<br /> File:Lee Chaolan (TTT).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:File:Tiger Jackson.jpg| [[Tiger]]<br /> File:Mokujin (TTT).jpg| [[Mokujin]]<br /> <br /> File:Baek Doo San (TTT).jpg| [[Baek]]<br /> File:Michelle Chang (TTT).jpg|[[Michelle]]<br /> File:Armor King (TTT).jpg|[[Armor King]]<br /> File:Gun Jack (TTT).jpg| [[Gun Jack]]<br /> File:Anna Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Anna]]<br /> File:Bryan Fury (TTT).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:Heihachi Mishima (TTT).jpg|[[Heihachi]]<br /> File:Ganryu (TTT).jpg|[[Ganryu]]<br /> File:Julia Chang (TTT).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:Jun Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jun]]<br /> <br /> File:Example.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:Nina Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Nina]]<br /> File:Forest Law (TTT).jpg| [[Forest| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (TTT).jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:Eddy Gordo (TTT).jpg| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:Paul Phoenix (TTT).jpg|[[Paul]]<br /> File:King (TTT).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:Lei Wulong (TTT).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> <br /> File:Wang Jinrei (TTT).jpg|[[Wang]]<br /> File:Prototype Jack (TTT).jpg|[[P.Jack]]<br /> File:Devil (TTT).jpg| [[Devil]]<br /> File:Angel (TTT).jpg| [[Angel]]<br /> File:True Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[True Ogre]]<br /> File:Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[Ogre]]<br /> File:Roger (TTT).jpg| [[Roger]]<br /> File:Alex (TTT).jpg| [[Alex]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:Unknown (TTT).jpg| [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> {|width="100%"<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Law-A]]<br /> *[[Law-B]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-A]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Xiaoyu (Stage)|Xiaoyu]]<br /> *[[Hwoarang (Stage)|Hwoarang]]<br /> *[[Lei (Stage)|Lei]]<br /> *[[Ogre (Stage)|Ogre]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[School-A]]<br /> *[[School-B]]<br /> *[[Jin-A]]<br /> *[[Jin-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Nina-A]]<br /> *[[Nina-B]]<br /> *[[Eddy-A]]<br /> *[[Eddy-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[King (Stage)|King]]<br /> *[[Heihachi (Stage)|Heihachi]]<br /> *[[Paul (Stage)|Paul]]<br /> *[[Unknown (Stage)|Unknown]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *Although Marshall Law did not appear in the game, one of Forest Law's costumes resembles his father's first player outfit from Tekken 2.<br /> *Kunimitsu gained a new costume in this game. It consisted of a purple bodysuit and a golden mask that revealed her mouth. Jun also received a new costume, it consists of a dark green karate shirt with matching gloves, shoes, and dark blue shorts.<br /> *Panda appears in the background of the school stage.<br /> *Regardless of the number of rounds you set the game to, the final fight with Unknown will always be one round.<br /> *The final move that Lei performed in his ending became a usable move from [[Tekken 4]] onwards. This move is listed as the [[Comet Kick]].<br /> *This is the first game in the [[Tekken(series)|Tekken series]] where the character falls into the agony position once K.O'd.<br /> *Many characters have special before-battle and losing poses if they are paired up with certain other characters. For example, Law and Lei would lay down on the floor in a comical fashion if they lost and Nina would kick Bryan in the crotch with them both getting into their fighting stances immediately afterward if they were to lose the match. In before-battle poses, some characters will do things with/to their partner occasionally depending on the leader. For example, when Paul and Kuma are paired, whomever the leader is will do their special attack to the other (Kuma will do his Salmon Fishing move on Paul or Paul will do Phoenix Smasher to Kuma's gut when Kuma is growling) or Heihachi will turn Lee over his knee and spank him if paired together.<br /> *If you have Kazuya Mishima and Devil on the same team, then they will morph into one another instead of tagging out of the fight. <br /> *Unknown is the only character in the game to have a CGI ending (all other characters use the in-game graphics).<br /> *The Tag feature never made it to another non-Tekken Tag Tournament game except for Tekken Advance, featuring 3 character tag teams.<br /> *This was the first Tekken game released for the Playstation 2 and the first ever game released for the console.<br /> *Tekken Tag Tournament is the only game to have a female character as the boss (although in Tekken 2 Angel will be boss if you play arcade mode with Devil).<br /> *In the PAL version of the game, the booklet has an error. On Jin Kazama's page it has a picture of Kazuya Mishima instead of Jin.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game where all the stages have no walls.<br /> *Tekken Tag is the first Tekken game since [[Tekken|the original Tekken]] to have the same stage music in every character's ending. This is not the case with Unknown's ending, however, as she has different music in hers.<br /> *In Tekken Bowling mode it is possible to K.O Dr. Boskonovitch and the other people watching from the sidelines. To do this, you must move your character all the way to the left and then try to press the X button when the moving cursor is to the left (this works much better with right handed characters). If done correctly you'll hear the announcer say "K.O!"<br /> *Tiger Jackson appears alongside Eddy Gordo in the latter's ending further alluding to the fact that Tiger is possibly not an alter ego of Eddy. However, as Tekken Tag is non-canon, this could just be a surreal ending. <br /> *Ling Xiaoyu is the only character in the game to have two endings. It is viewable by beating Arcade Mode in her school girl outfit. Xiaoyu also has the most outfits with an additional secret green/orange costume, only obtainable by selecting her with a random select.<br /> *Screaming no longer echoes if KO'd.<br /> *There are no replays after every round, but after Arcade Mode, they show replays from the last round and the word "replay" now flashes on the top left of the screen instead of the top right. However, in Tekken Bowl, the word flashes on the bottom left except when a super strike occurs.<br /> *The health meters no longer load up before the fight begins.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|gOQV0OczlfM|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|0cxdS5g89zs|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Embus==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|pt4MZR0Iw58|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|fUPosMvqc8o|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Sequel ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|right|150px]]<br /> <br /> The game is a prequel to the upcoming [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]] which is to be released on Summer 2011 in Japanese arcades.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Tekken Tag Tournament Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament game cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament NTSC game cover.<br /> Image:TTT PAL Cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament PAL game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament poster.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster for the PlayStation 2 (February 2000).<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament25.jpg|Kazuya in a promotional Tekken Tag Tournament image.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament fighters 3698.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament fighters.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament.jpg|An artwork image of [[Heihachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_-_Flyer.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Flyer.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament&diff=60461 Tekken Tag Tournament 2011-09-04T15:37:11Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Playable Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament<br /> | logo = [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * Summer 1999<br /> '''Playstation 2''' <br /> * JPN March 30, 2000<br /> * NA October 25, 2000<br /> * EUR September 24, 2000<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Bowl<br /> | system = Namco System 12<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Info and Gameplay==<br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament''' (also abbreviated as '''TTT''') is the fourth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was listed as the 23rd best game on the PS2 by IGN in the year 2007. It was the first game to incorporate several features, the most obvious being the Tag System. The Tag system allowed a player to select two characters that form a tag team; the selected characters are able to fight against other tag teams which could be AI controlled or two characters controlled by another player in Versus Mode. It is however still possible to play 1-on-1 versus fights.<br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also incorporated a new variable known as [[endurance]], which was never featured again. Additionally, it created the basis of the [[Tekken 6]] Rage System through the presence of [[Netsu Power]].<br /> <br /> The game features 39 characters, which was the largest character roster for a Tekken game before Tekken 6.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == HD Release ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_HD_-_Logo.jpg|thumb|Tekken Tag Tournament HD logo.]]<br /> At E3 2011, Harada announced a new Tekken title: [[Tekken Hybrid]]. This title will include the re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament in HD, and it will be released exclusively for Playstation 3 along with several other new Tekken titles.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Tekken Tag Tournament is not a part of the Tekken canonical storyline. This allowed Namco to bring back the characters that did not appear in [[Tekken 3]] (such as [[Baek Doo San]], [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Jun Kazama]], [[Kunimitsu]], and [[Michelle Chang]]). The ages of the characters in this game are the same as the ages that they had in the last game that they were in. <br /> <br /> Because Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical game, it has no story. It is more of a compilation of [[Tekken|Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]], and [[Tekken 3]], allowing players to use almost every character in the ''Tekken'' series. The only characters that did not return from previous games are [[King I|the first King]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Jack|the first Jack robot]], [[Kuma I|the first Kuma]], [[Gon]], and [[Doctor Boskonovitch]] (although Dr. Boskonovitch does make a cameo appearance in Tekken Bowl). <br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also introduced two new characters, [[Tetsujin]] and [[Unknown]]. Tetsujin is a "pallette swap" for [[Mokujin]]. Unknown is the final boss of Tekken Tag Tournament. Both of these new characters are "mimic" characters and both do not return in any [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] games released after Tekken Tag Tournament.<br /> <br /> == Playable Characters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:Tetsujin (TTT).jpg| [[Tetsujin]]<br /> File:Kunimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Kunimitsu]]<br /> File:Kazuya Mishima (TTT).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:Bruce Irvin (TTT).jpg| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:Kuma (TTT).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:Panda (TTT).jpg| [[Panda]]<br /> File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|[[Jack-2]]<br /> File:Lee Chaolan (TTT).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:File:Tiger - Tekken 3.jpg| [[Tiger]]<br /> File:Mokujin (TTT).jpg| [[Mokujin]]<br /> <br /> File:Baek Doo San (TTT).jpg| [[Baek]]<br /> File:Michelle Chang (TTT).jpg|[[Michelle]]<br /> File:Armor King (TTT).jpg|[[Armor King]]<br /> File:Gun Jack (TTT).jpg| [[Gun Jack]]<br /> File:Anna Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Anna]]<br /> File:Bryan Fury (TTT).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:Heihachi Mishima (TTT).jpg|[[Heihachi]]<br /> File:Ganryu (TTT).jpg|[[Ganryu]]<br /> File:Julia Chang (TTT).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:Jun Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jun]]<br /> <br /> File:Example.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:Nina Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Nina]]<br /> File:Forest Law (TTT).jpg| [[Forest| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (TTT).jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:Eddy Gordo (TTT).jpg| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:Paul Phoenix (TTT).jpg|[[Paul]]<br /> File:King (TTT).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:Lei Wulong (TTT).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> <br /> File:Wang Jinrei (TTT).jpg|[[Wang]]<br /> File:Prototype Jack (TTT).jpg|[[P.Jack]]<br /> File:Devil (TTT).jpg| [[Devil]]<br /> File:Angel (TTT).jpg| [[Angel]]<br /> File:True Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[True Ogre]]<br /> File:Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[Ogre]]<br /> File:Roger (TTT).jpg| [[Roger]]<br /> File:Alex (TTT).jpg| [[Alex]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:Unknown (TTT).jpg| [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> {|width="100%"<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Law-A]]<br /> *[[Law-B]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-A]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Xiaoyu (Stage)|Xiaoyu]]<br /> *[[Hwoarang (Stage)|Hwoarang]]<br /> *[[Lei (Stage)|Lei]]<br /> *[[Ogre (Stage)|Ogre]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[School-A]]<br /> *[[School-B]]<br /> *[[Jin-A]]<br /> *[[Jin-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Nina-A]]<br /> *[[Nina-B]]<br /> *[[Eddy-A]]<br /> *[[Eddy-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[King (Stage)|King]]<br /> *[[Heihachi (Stage)|Heihachi]]<br /> *[[Paul (Stage)|Paul]]<br /> *[[Unknown (Stage)|Unknown]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *Although Marshall Law did not appear in the game, one of Forest Law's costumes resembles his father's first player outfit from Tekken 2.<br /> *Kunimitsu gained a new costume in this game. It consisted of a purple bodysuit and a golden mask that revealed her mouth. Jun also received a new costume, it consists of a dark green karate shirt with matching gloves, shoes, and dark blue shorts.<br /> *Panda appears in the background of the school stage.<br /> *Regardless of the number of rounds you set the game to, the final fight with Unknown will always be one round.<br /> *The final move that Lei performed in his ending became a usable move from [[Tekken 4]] onwards. This move is listed as the [[Comet Kick]].<br /> *This is the first game in the [[Tekken(series)|Tekken series]] where the character falls into the agony position once K.O'd.<br /> *Many characters have special before-battle and losing poses if they are paired up with certain other characters. For example, Law and Lei would lay down on the floor in a comical fashion if they lost and Nina would kick Bryan in the crotch with them both getting into their fighting stances immediately afterward if they were to lose the match. In before-battle poses, some characters will do things with/to their partner occasionally depending on the leader. For example, when Paul and Kuma are paired, whomever the leader is will do their special attack to the other (Kuma will do his Salmon Fishing move on Paul or Paul will do Phoenix Smasher to Kuma's gut when Kuma is growling) or Heihachi will turn Lee over his knee and spank him if paired together.<br /> *If you have Kazuya Mishima and Devil on the same team, then they will morph into one another instead of tagging out of the fight. <br /> *Unknown is the only character in the game to have a CGI ending (all other characters use the in-game graphics).<br /> *The Tag feature never made it to another non-Tekken Tag Tournament game except for Tekken Advance, featuring 3 character tag teams.<br /> *This was the first Tekken game released for the Playstation 2 and the first ever game released for the console.<br /> *Tekken Tag Tournament is the only game to have a female character as the boss (although in Tekken 2 Angel will be boss if you play arcade mode with Devil).<br /> *In the PAL version of the game, the booklet has an error. On Jin Kazama's page it has a picture of Kazuya Mishima instead of Jin.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game where all the stages have no walls.<br /> *Tekken Tag is the first Tekken game since [[Tekken|the original Tekken]] to have the same stage music in every character's ending. This is not the case with Unknown's ending, however, as she has different music in hers.<br /> *In Tekken Bowling mode it is possible to K.O Dr. Boskonovitch and the other people watching from the sidelines. To do this, you must move your character all the way to the left and then try to press the X button when the moving cursor is to the left (this works much better with right handed characters). If done correctly you'll hear the announcer say "K.O!"<br /> *Tiger Jackson appears alongside Eddy Gordo in the latter's ending further alluding to the fact that Tiger is possibly not an alter ego of Eddy. However, as Tekken Tag is non-canon, this could just be a surreal ending. <br /> *Ling Xiaoyu is the only character in the game to have two endings. It is viewable by beating Arcade Mode in her school girl outfit. Xiaoyu also has the most outfits with an additional secret green/orange costume, only obtainable by selecting her with a random select.<br /> *Screaming no longer echoes if KO'd.<br /> *There are no replays after every round, but after Arcade Mode, they show replays from the last round and the word "replay" now flashes on the top left of the screen instead of the top right. However, in Tekken Bowl, the word flashes on the bottom left except when a super strike occurs.<br /> *The health meters no longer load up before the fight begins.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|gOQV0OczlfM|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|0cxdS5g89zs|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Embus==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|pt4MZR0Iw58|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|fUPosMvqc8o|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Sequel ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|right|150px]]<br /> <br /> The game is a prequel to the upcoming [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]] which is to be released on Summer 2011 in Japanese arcades.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Tekken Tag Tournament Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament game cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament NTSC game cover.<br /> Image:TTT PAL Cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament PAL game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament poster.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster for the PlayStation 2 (February 2000).<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament25.jpg|Kazuya in a promotional Tekken Tag Tournament image.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament fighters 3698.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament fighters.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament.jpg|An artwork image of [[Heihachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_-_Flyer.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Flyer.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament&diff=60460 Tekken Tag Tournament 2011-09-04T15:36:14Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Playable Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament<br /> | logo = [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|200px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 2<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * Summer 1999<br /> '''Playstation 2''' <br /> * JPN March 30, 2000<br /> * NA October 25, 2000<br /> * EUR September 24, 2000<br /> | modes = Arcade, Vs, Tekken Bowl<br /> | system = Namco System 12<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Info and Gameplay==<br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament''' (also abbreviated as '''TTT''') is the fourth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was listed as the 23rd best game on the PS2 by IGN in the year 2007. It was the first game to incorporate several features, the most obvious being the Tag System. The Tag system allowed a player to select two characters that form a tag team; the selected characters are able to fight against other tag teams which could be AI controlled or two characters controlled by another player in Versus Mode. It is however still possible to play 1-on-1 versus fights.<br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also incorporated a new variable known as [[endurance]], which was never featured again. Additionally, it created the basis of the [[Tekken 6]] Rage System through the presence of [[Netsu Power]].<br /> <br /> The game features 39 characters, which was the largest character roster for a Tekken game before Tekken 6.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == HD Release ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_HD_-_Logo.jpg|thumb|Tekken Tag Tournament HD logo.]]<br /> At E3 2011, Harada announced a new Tekken title: [[Tekken Hybrid]]. This title will include the re-release of Tekken Tag Tournament in HD, and it will be released exclusively for Playstation 3 along with several other new Tekken titles.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> Tekken Tag Tournament is not a part of the Tekken canonical storyline. This allowed Namco to bring back the characters that did not appear in [[Tekken 3]] (such as [[Baek Doo San]], [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Jun Kazama]], [[Kunimitsu]], and [[Michelle Chang]]). The ages of the characters in this game are the same as the ages that they had in the last game that they were in. <br /> <br /> Because Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical game, it has no story. It is more of a compilation of [[Tekken|Tekken]], [[Tekken 2]], and [[Tekken 3]], allowing players to use almost every character in the ''Tekken'' series. The only characters that did not return from previous games are [[King I|the first King]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Jack|the first Jack robot]], [[Kuma I|the first Kuma]], [[Gon]], and [[Doctor Boskonovitch]] (although Dr. Boskonovitch does make a cameo appearance in Tekken Bowl). <br /> <br /> Tekken Tag Tournament also introduced two new characters, [[Tetsujin]] and [[Unknown]]. Tetsujin is a "pallette swap" for [[Mokujin]]. Unknown is the final boss of Tekken Tag Tournament. Both of these new characters are "mimic" characters and both do not return in any [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] games released after Tekken Tag Tournament.<br /> <br /> == Playable Characters ==<br /> <br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:Tetsujin (TTT).jpg| [[Tetsujin]]<br /> File:Kunimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Kunimitsu]]<br /> File:Kazuya Mishima (TTT).jpg| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:Bruce Irvin (TTT).jpg| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:Kuma (TTT).jpg| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:Panda (TTT).jpg| [[Panda]]<br /> File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|[[Jack-2]]<br /> File:Lee Chaolan (TTT).jpg| [[Lee]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[Tiger]]<br /> File:Mokujin (TTT).jpg| [[Mokujin]]<br /> <br /> File:Baek Doo San (TTT).jpg| [[Baek]]<br /> File:Michelle Chang (TTT).jpg|[[Michelle]]<br /> File:Armor King (TTT).jpg|[[Armor King]]<br /> File:Gun Jack (TTT).jpg| [[Gun Jack]]<br /> File:Anna Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Anna]]<br /> File:Bryan Fury (TTT).jpg|[[Bryan]]<br /> File:Heihachi Mishima (TTT).jpg|[[Heihachi]]<br /> File:Ganryu (TTT).jpg|[[Ganryu]]<br /> File:Julia Chang (TTT).jpg| [[Julia]]<br /> File:Jun Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jun]]<br /> <br /> File:Example.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:Yoshimitsu (TTT).jpg|[[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:Nina Williams (TTT).jpg|[[Nina]]<br /> File:Forest Law (TTT).jpg| [[Forest| Law]]<br /> File:Hwoarang (TTT).jpg| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:Eddy Gordo (TTT).jpg| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:Paul Phoenix (TTT).jpg|[[Paul]]<br /> File:King (TTT).jpg| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:Lei Wulong (TTT).jpg| [[Lei]]<br /> File:Jin Kazama (TTT).jpg| [[Jin]]<br /> <br /> File:Wang Jinrei (TTT).jpg|[[Wang]]<br /> File:Prototype Jack (TTT).jpg|[[P.Jack]]<br /> File:Devil (TTT).jpg| [[Devil]]<br /> File:Angel (TTT).jpg| [[Angel]]<br /> File:True Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[True Ogre]]<br /> File:Ogre (TTT).jpg| [[Ogre]]<br /> File:Roger (TTT).jpg| [[Roger]]<br /> File:Alex (TTT).jpg| [[Alex]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:Unknown (TTT).jpg| [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Locations ==<br /> {|width="100%"<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Law-A]]<br /> *[[Law-B]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-A]]<br /> *[[Yoshimitsu-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Xiaoyu (Stage)|Xiaoyu]]<br /> *[[Hwoarang (Stage)|Hwoarang]]<br /> *[[Lei (Stage)|Lei]]<br /> *[[Ogre (Stage)|Ogre]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[School-A]]<br /> *[[School-B]]<br /> *[[Jin-A]]<br /> *[[Jin-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[Nina-A]]<br /> *[[Nina-B]]<br /> *[[Eddy-A]]<br /> *[[Eddy-B]]<br /> |width="20%"|<br /> *[[King (Stage)|King]]<br /> *[[Heihachi (Stage)|Heihachi]]<br /> *[[Paul (Stage)|Paul]]<br /> *[[Unknown (Stage)|Unknown]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Trivia ==<br /> *Although Marshall Law did not appear in the game, one of Forest Law's costumes resembles his father's first player outfit from Tekken 2.<br /> *Kunimitsu gained a new costume in this game. It consisted of a purple bodysuit and a golden mask that revealed her mouth. Jun also received a new costume, it consists of a dark green karate shirt with matching gloves, shoes, and dark blue shorts.<br /> *Panda appears in the background of the school stage.<br /> *Regardless of the number of rounds you set the game to, the final fight with Unknown will always be one round.<br /> *The final move that Lei performed in his ending became a usable move from [[Tekken 4]] onwards. This move is listed as the [[Comet Kick]].<br /> *This is the first game in the [[Tekken(series)|Tekken series]] where the character falls into the agony position once K.O'd.<br /> *Many characters have special before-battle and losing poses if they are paired up with certain other characters. For example, Law and Lei would lay down on the floor in a comical fashion if they lost and Nina would kick Bryan in the crotch with them both getting into their fighting stances immediately afterward if they were to lose the match. In before-battle poses, some characters will do things with/to their partner occasionally depending on the leader. For example, when Paul and Kuma are paired, whomever the leader is will do their special attack to the other (Kuma will do his Salmon Fishing move on Paul or Paul will do Phoenix Smasher to Kuma's gut when Kuma is growling) or Heihachi will turn Lee over his knee and spank him if paired together.<br /> *If you have Kazuya Mishima and Devil on the same team, then they will morph into one another instead of tagging out of the fight. <br /> *Unknown is the only character in the game to have a CGI ending (all other characters use the in-game graphics).<br /> *The Tag feature never made it to another non-Tekken Tag Tournament game except for Tekken Advance, featuring 3 character tag teams.<br /> *This was the first Tekken game released for the Playstation 2 and the first ever game released for the console.<br /> *Tekken Tag Tournament is the only game to have a female character as the boss (although in Tekken 2 Angel will be boss if you play arcade mode with Devil).<br /> *In the PAL version of the game, the booklet has an error. On Jin Kazama's page it has a picture of Kazuya Mishima instead of Jin.<br /> *This is the last Tekken game where all the stages have no walls.<br /> *Tekken Tag is the first Tekken game since [[Tekken|the original Tekken]] to have the same stage music in every character's ending. This is not the case with Unknown's ending, however, as she has different music in hers.<br /> *In Tekken Bowling mode it is possible to K.O Dr. Boskonovitch and the other people watching from the sidelines. To do this, you must move your character all the way to the left and then try to press the X button when the moving cursor is to the left (this works much better with right handed characters). If done correctly you'll hear the announcer say "K.O!"<br /> *Tiger Jackson appears alongside Eddy Gordo in the latter's ending further alluding to the fact that Tiger is possibly not an alter ego of Eddy. However, as Tekken Tag is non-canon, this could just be a surreal ending. <br /> *Ling Xiaoyu is the only character in the game to have two endings. It is viewable by beating Arcade Mode in her school girl outfit. Xiaoyu also has the most outfits with an additional secret green/orange costume, only obtainable by selecting her with a random select.<br /> *Screaming no longer echoes if KO'd.<br /> *There are no replays after every round, but after Arcade Mode, they show replays from the last round and the word "replay" now flashes on the top left of the screen instead of the top right. However, in Tekken Bowl, the word flashes on the bottom left except when a super strike occurs.<br /> *The health meters no longer load up before the fight begins.<br /> <br /> == Opening Movies ==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Arcade ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|gOQV0OczlfM|325}}<br /> |<br /> === PlayStation 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|0cxdS5g89zs|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Embus==<br /> {|width="650px" align="center" style="text-align:center"<br /> |<br /> === Embu 1 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|pt4MZR0Iw58|325}}<br /> |<br /> === Embu 2 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|fUPosMvqc8o|325}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Sequel ==<br /> [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|right|150px]]<br /> <br /> The game is a prequel to the upcoming [[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]] which is to be released on Summer 2011 in Japanese arcades.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Tekken Tag Tournament Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament game cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament NTSC game cover.<br /> Image:TTT PAL Cover.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament PAL game cover.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament poster.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese promotional poster for the PlayStation 2 (February 2000).<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament25.jpg|Kazuya in a promotional Tekken Tag Tournament image.<br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament fighters 3698.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament fighters.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_and_Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament.jpg|An artwork image of [[Heihachi Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_-_Flyer.jpg|Tekken Tag Tournament Flyer.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6&diff=60459 Tekken 6 2011-09-04T15:34:48Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Fighters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6<br /> | logo = [[Image:T6_Logo.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation Portable<br /> | releasedate =<br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> * 26 November 2007<br /> '''Playstation 3 and Xbox 360'''<br /> * 24 October 2009<br /> * 27 October 2009 (Official)<br /> '''Playstation Portable'''<br /> * 24 November 2009<br /> | system = Octave Engine<br /> | genre = Fighting<br /> | game mode = single-player, multiplayer<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Tekken 6''''' is the eighth game in the [[Tekken (series)|Tekken series]] and was released in Japanese arcades on Monday, November 26, 2007 and worldwide for arcade machines as of January 2008. While having been released, it has been updated and patched by Namco-Bandai a few times. It is the first Tekken game to feature the Octave Engine, breakable floors, like in Dead or Alive, "[[Item Move]]" features for each character, the "[[Bound]]" system, and the "[[Rage]]" system (see below). It has been revealed by Namco-Bandai during a special press conference that ''Tekken 6'' (arcade version) will '''NOT''' be released as a console version. Instead, the console version called ''Tekken 6'', which will be released to the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, will be the equivalent of the arcade version of ''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''.<br /> <br /> == Story ==<br /> === Version 1 (From Tekken Zaibatsu and Sunlight Yellow) ===<br /> The 5th King of the Iron Fist Tournament has ended with [[Heihachi Mishima]] missing and the eventual winner being [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> <br /> Jin Kazama then assumes the role as head of the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]] and begins using the special [[Tekken Force|Tekken force]] units for propaganda and manipulative acts all over the world. Eventually many people become upset by this and it starts riots and eventually war amongst nations.<br /> <br /> With the world now at war, many nations lose their power and the Mishima Zaibatsu declares itself as an independent nation.<br /> <br /> The Mishima Zaibatsu is intent on conquering the world with only [[G Corporation]] to stand in its way. People around the world see G Corporation as a savior and G Corporation offers a price on Jin Kazama to anyone that can bring him in alive. The current chairman and CEO of G Corporation is Kazuya Mishima.<br /> <br /> Just as anyone could have expected, the announcement for the 6th King of Iron Fist Tournament was under way.<br /> <br /> Those that want to make a name for themselves, those that seek money, and those that want revenge. Many different ideals and goals gather while the Tekken 6 tournament is unveiled.<br /> <br /> '''''Note: This translation has at least one notable inaccuracy. The actual Japanese text for the main Tekken 6 storyline does not make any mention of Heihachi Mishima missing, but rather that the final battle was against [[Jinpachi Mishima]].'''''<br /> <br /> === Version 2 (From Arcadia Magazine) ===<br /> ''[[Tekken 5|The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5]]'' came to a close. The final battle was against the sponsor of the tournament, [[Jinpachi Mishima]], and [[Jin Kazama]]. Jin Kazama came away as the victor.<br /> <br /> Becoming the president of the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]], Jin immediately began various programs within the company and converted the [[Tekken Force|Tekkenshu]] into a spy project. People began to suspect a darkness in Jin, leading to increased tension, infighting, and finally a full-scale war. The whole world was drawn in, and when the nations began losing power, the Zaibatsu, able to gain a profit from the potential of war, announced its independence and declared war on the entire world.<br /> <br /> Initially, the Mishima Zaibatsu was a formidable enemy, but then [[G Corporation]] rose to the position of the main opposition to the Zaibatsu. The world saw the rival company as the savior, and endorsed them completely in their drive to suppress the Zaibatsu. Eventually, G Corporation announced that the president of the Mishima Zaibatsu was the root cause of the war, and promises an immense amount of money to anyone who can capture Jin Kazama alive. G Corporation's current chairman and CEO, Kazuya Mishima, took over the company after killing all those within it who betrayed him just before The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. <br /> <br /> But, almost as if anticipating this move, the Mishima Zaibatsu announced the opening of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6. People may enter to gain fame, money and revenge. In the midst of this chaos, the curtains rise on The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6.<br /> <br /> === From Scenario Campaign ===<br /> ====Dark Hero Transformed to Villain====<br /> Following his victory in the previous tournament, Jin Kazama, the King of Iron Fist, has taken charge of the Mishima Zaibatsu and now appears to possess tyrannical ambitions. Using his resources within the organization to become a global superpower, he severs the Mishima Zaibatsu's national ties and openly declares war against all nations. This action plunges the world into an extremely chaotic spiral, with a huge-scale civil war erupting around the globe and even amidst the space colonies orbiting the planet. His biological father, Kazuya Mishima, is aware of this and finds Jin's interference in his own plans for global domination to be a nuisance. Now in charge of G Corporation, having usurped the company following its previous leaders' failure to use and then dispose of him, Kazuya is seen as the only force who could oppose Jin and places a bounty on Jin's head for anyone who can capture him. Jin's response is to announce The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6 in order to battle Kazuya and crush G Corporation.<br /> <br /> ====Sudden Memory Loss====<br /> Meanwhile, among the ranks of the Tekken Force, a young soldier named Lars Alexandersson has begun a rebellion to slowly dismantle the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation in order to put an end to the war. During an operation, Lars stumbles across a sleeping female cyborg, identifying her as Alisa Bosconovitch. G Corporation forces soon attack, starting a fight and causing an explosion that kills almost everyone present at the scene and leaves Lars with amnesia. Lars escapes with Alisa and the two begin a journey to discover their origins, meeting and fighting several previous Tekken characters. Jin, along with his top subordinates, Nina and Eddy, learns this and issues a manhunt for Lars.<br /> <br /> ====Its All Coming Back====<br /> During the journey, Lars reunites with his lieutenant, Tougou, and the two keep in touch.Tougou tells Lars that he had some connection with Heihachi Mishima, now living in solitude but still plotting to retake the Zaibatsu from Jin. Lars locates and confronts Heihachi, and manages to defeat him. Lars suddenly recovers from amnesia. Much to Heihachi's surprise, he finds out he has another son. Lars prepares to kill Heihachi, but relents at the last minute and leaves, turning down Heihachi's proposal that they work together to defeat Jin. Lars eventually comes into contact with Lee Chaolan, who serves as an aid and contact for Lars after Lars rescues Lee's friend, Julia Chang, from a G Corporation facility. At the same time, Kazuya hears of Lars's exploits and sends his men to kill him.<br /> <br /> ====A New Begining====<br /> Lars and Alisa's journey eventually leads them to G Corporation, where they are confronted by a squadron of armed soldiers. Tougou and his men arrive to provide back-up for Lars while Lars and Alisa confront and defeat Anna. Once they encounter Kazuya, they engage him in combat. They manage to defeat him but he escapes after the fight. Afterward, Lars and Alisa manage to escape, but Tougou is killed in battle, and Lars vows to avenge him. They then hijack a Zaibatsu subway train to get to the Mishima Zaibatsu's Central Tower, although they are ambushed along the way by Nina and a squadron of Tekken Forces. Despite the odds, Lars defeats the soldiers and kicks Nina off the train. Once they reach the tower they are encountered by Nancy. Raven quickly appears and quickly saves them from Nancy, helping them escape.<br /> <br /> ====Climax Of Unfinished Business====<br /> Lars and Alisa reach the tower and confront Jin and fight him. Nina who survived the fall appeared. In a plot twist, Jin reboots Alisa's memory bank and sets her on Lars, revealing that she was built the whole time to protect him and that he has been using her to monitor Lars's actions, although the G Corporation attack was not part of Jin's plan. Lars fights and manages to defeat Alisa, who flees the scene. Raven suddenly arrives, having been tailing Lars and Alisa throughout their journey, and offers help, as he saw Jin heading for the desert. Lars accepts.<br /> <br /> ====A Cursed Blood====<br /> Lars and Raven locate an abandoned temple in the middle of the desert, said to be the home of the demon known as Azazel, or the Rectifier. Inside the temple, Lars and Raven find and confront Kazuya once again, Kazuya learning, to his disgust, that Lars is his half-brother. After the fight, Kazuya leaves the temple with Anna. Lars and Raven reach the heart of the temple and locate Azazel. During the fight, Azazel tells Lars that he is merely a creation of man, and that it is time for him to destroy humanity to make them atone for their sins, but as he is too injured to continue fighting, Azazel apparently self-destructs. Lars and Raven flee the temple as it collapses.<br /> <br /> ====A Thrilling Fight====<br /> Once outside, they are confronted by Jin once again. Lars makes an attempt to attack Jin but Alisa comes in the way in order to protect him. Lars and Raven defeat Alisa, who reverts to her old self and shares a brief, tearful reunion with Lars before expiring. Jin insults Alisa. Lars, realizing that he fell in love, gets enraged and another fight ensues between Jin and Lars. After lots of effort Lars comes away as the victor.<br /> <br /> ====Not So Evil After All====<br /> It is then that Jin finally reveals his intentions: having known about Azazel for a long time since Zafina's story, Jin knew that the only way to awaken Azazel was to fill the world with negative emotions, and the best way was starting a war. Jin also tells Lars that he never appreciated how the people of the world had to live under the oppressive rule of governments and greedy corporations, and by starting the war, those powers would crumble into nothing, and the world would finally see freedom and peace. Azazel is not yet dead, and can only be destroyed by someone who carries the Devil Gene. Once the beast was defeated, Jin could kill his own inner demons by freeing himself of the Devil Gene. Indeed, Azazel, now much stronger, suddenly erupts from the rubble, but Jin, powering himself up with the Devil Gene, approaches Azazel, immune to his attacks, and punches his fist straight through the beast's chest, sending the both of them plummeting to their apparent deaths. Nina appears and shares a brief conversation with Lars, declaring that she cannot be the judge of whether Jin's actions were right or wrong.<br /> <br /> ====Dead or Alive====<br /> Lars and Raven take Alisa's body to Lee, who promises to repair her as soon as possible. Lars bids farewell to Raven. Lars then receives a call offering him a new job. The phone conversation is left a mystery. A post-credits scene shows that Raven and his colleagues have found Jin's half-buried body in the desert. Whether he is dead or alive is left ambiguous, although the latter is more likely, as the Devil Tattoo is still visible on Jin's arm, indicating that Azazel's demise has apparently not freed him of the Devil Gene.<br /> <br /> == Content ==<br /> Director Katsuhiro Harada (who also directed ''[[Tekken 5]]'') said that Tekken 6 will retain all of the elements from ''Tekken 5'' and ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' that were well-received by fans. Harada also said that the stages will have more interactivity. Harada promised the greatest character count the series has ever seen, along with heavily customizable character costumes. Also, the character customization feature will be more involved with gameplay ([http://ps3.ign.com/articles/765/765372p1.html]). A new game system is the "Rage System". The lower your lifebar, the more attack damage your character will do. There will also be collapsing stages, like in the "Dead or Alive" series ([http://sdtekken.com/tekken-6/]). Tekken 6 will use the Octave Engine.<br /> <br /> === Changes ===<br /> *Animations have been changed for every character.<br /> *Stages are connected, sometimes through levels, meaning that characters can be knocked through walls and floors.<br /> *Character customization is far more detailed than in ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection''. There are items corresponding to different parts of the body, and you can swap tops/bottoms from each of the various costumes, as well as substitute alternate options. There are many customizations that are common to all characters (glove less and shoeless, caps, star-shaped sunglasses, etc.)and various character-specific items. In late December 2007, custom colors were introduced as part of ''Tekken 6'''s Winter Campaign in Japan.<br /> * All characters have an “item move”, as seen at the AOU trailer. Although not all of them will have the same effectiveness. Specific items must be equipped when customizing a character in order to use the move.<br /> *There is a "rage system" where the lower one's health is, the more damage is dealt with each hit.<br /> *So far, [[Yoshimitsu]] has gone under the most drastic change. Harada notes that it will be much more difficult to use Yoshimitsu this time around, and they consider him an “Expert” character. Part of his story includes the fact that his sword is now losing power, and he must take a new fighting style, Kenjutsu from the Manji clan, this includes both dual sword fighting and pure fist fighting.<br /> *A lot of [[Lei Wulong]]’s laying down stances have been changed. They look more like Shun Di’s laying down stance from Virtua Fighter 5. They also changed the properties where Lei can be counter-hit and juggled out of his laying down stances. <br /> *Many changes were done to [[Marshall Law]]. It is noted that fans of Bruce Lee and those that know of Jeet Kune Do will be very pleased.<br /> *Minor changes have been made to the move lists of all the characters. This includes additions of new moves and losses of others such as [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s Twin Pistons (d/f+1,2). In some cases, a move may simply have a new command.<br /> *The universal low parry no longer guarantees a launch.<br /> *All jabs are now universally 10 frames except Ganryu's whose jab is still 12 frames([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=99792]).<br /> *Some characters will have new costumes; others may have minor changes to their original costumes. (eg. Xiaoyu's main outfit was originally pink but in Tekken Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6, it is orange. Same with Jin and Lei (blue from green)). Tekken 6 might have 4 costumes for each character as shown in the latest gameplay videos.<br /> *Newly unveiled is the “bounce” effect used in juggles. Normally after moves that knock the opponent down in juggles and they can not tech roll, a new “bounce” comes into play. For example, [[Kazuya Mishima]] can now do [[Electric Wind Godfist|f,N,d~d/f+2]], [[Electric Wind Godfist|f,N,d~d/f+2]], 1, f+4 (this move causes the opponent to bounce off of the floor), f,N,d,D/F+4,1.<br /> *Three new KO animations have been added. High-hit KOs will have the character fall to their knees and roll onto their backs. Mid-hit KOs will now cause the opponent to jacknife forwards, clutching at their gut, before falling backwards to lie on their back, ending with their legs bent. Low-hit KOs will have the character lose balance on one leg,roll to the ground holding the injured leg.<br /> *Some characters have had their fighting stances changed. Some have been changed greatly, while others have only been changed slightly. Those characters are [[Bruce Irvin]], [[Lei Wulong]], [[Marshall Law]], [[Nina Williams]], and [[Yoshimitsu]].<br /> *The health bar has been made longer, due to the increased damage potential.<br /> *A number of characters have had their voices and / or their sounds changed.<br /> *Tekken 6 is the first game since [[Tekken 2]] to show you a unique picture of the final two bosses before the actual fight. Tekken 2 did this with Kazuya Mishima and Devil, while Tekken 6 shows Jin Kazama and Azazel. It is also the third game to implement the character selection action, the two previous games being ''[[Tekken]]'' and ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''.<br /> <br /> === New Features ===<br /> * [[Bounce]].<br /> * [[Item Move]].<br /> * [[Rage]].<br /> <br /> == Arcade Machine Information ==<br /> *The deluxe arcade cabinet will retail for 4,480,000.00 JPY(36,229.72 USD) and will include a LIVE monitor, 2 Tekken 6 PCBs, 4 game stations. <br /> *The standard arcade cabinet will retail for 1,758,000.00 JPY(14,210.26 USD) and will include 1 Tekken 6 PCB and 2 game stations. <br /> *The Tekken 6 arcade board/PCB kit will retail for 598,000.00 JPY(4,833.86 USD) and will include 1 Tekken 6 PCB, 2 Tekken 6 control panels, and a Sega Net City kit. <br /> *The LIVE monitor will be 42 inches and output at 720p, the deluxe cabinet monitors are 32 inches and will output at 720p as well.<br /> <br /> ==Gameplay==<br /> ===General Info===<br /> ''Tekken 6'' is the latest installment of Namco's ''[[Tekken (series)|Tekken]]'' series, and it was released in November 26, 2007 (in arcades) and released in October 27, 2009 for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 based on the arcade update Tekken 6: Dark Resurrection. <br /> *It feature's the greatest number of characters in a Tekken game to date (approximately 40, which is 8 more than there was in [[Tekken 5]]).<br /> *All characters from Tekken 5/Dark Resurrection returned to the game apart from ''[[Jack-5|the fifth Jack model]]'' & ''[[Jinpachi]]''.<br /> *Tekken 6 is displayed in 16:9 widescreen format and it runs in high definition.<br /> *A PSP version was released in November 24, 2009, with graphics based mostly on the PSP port of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection. However, this version included 4 new unique stages accessed only by ad-hoc multiplayer mode.<br /> *The PS3 and 360 ports have online play accessed though PSN and X-Box LIVE respectively. The PSP version doesn't include any online mode.<br /> *The "time released characters" feature has been removed ([http://sdtekken.com/2007/07/23/tekken-6-development-interview/]).<br /> *The "Rage" system activates when a character has about 10% of their life bar left.<br /> *[[Azazel]] is the final boss.<br /> *There are multi-tier stages: [[Anger of the Earth]], [[Cemetery]], and [[Fallen Colony]].<br /> <br /> ===Fighters===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New Characters</small><br /> <br /> <nowiki>**</nowiki><small>Console Version Only</small><br /> <br /> ===Stages===<br /> The 23 stages featured in all its ports are:<br /> <br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] (Multi-tier)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] (Final stage)<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] (stage available only in Ad-hoc Multiplayer Mode in the PSP port.)<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple Courtyard]] (stage accessed only in Arena Mode inside [[Scenario Campaign]] Mode while playing with [[Jin Kazama]])<br /> *[[Cemetery]] (Multi-tier)<br /> *[[Central Tower]] (This stage is only available when fighting [[NANCY-MI847J]])<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]]<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] (Multi-tier)<br /> *[[Fiesta Del Tomate]] (Random only)<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] (Random only)<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]]<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mishima State]] (stage available only in Ad-hoc Multiplayer Mode in the PSP port. Based on Heihachi Mishima's stage in Scenario Campaign Mode)<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]]<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> *[[Wild Kingdom]] (stage available only in Ad-hoc Multiplayer Mode in the PSP port. Based on King/Marduk's stage in Scenario Campaign Mode)<br /> <br /> <br /> == Achievements and Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements and trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Trailers ==<br /> Several trailers have already been released. At E3 in 2005, a teaser video featured [[Jin Kazama]] demonstrating some martial arts moves. Jin's skin showed different scars and shades, giving it a sense of realism. Sweat could be seen evaporating from Jin's body and going down his face. At one point, when he touches his flesh, it moves along with the movement of some sweat droplets. The video portrayed a similar dynamic look that ''Tekken'' has followed over the years. At E3 in 2006, another video was shown, featuring Jin Kazama fighting [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] in what appeared to be a deserted church, similar to a stage in ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]''. As the fight rolls on, [[Hwoarang]] appears, crashing through a stain glass window. Much to Jin's surprise, he leaves his guard open only to be kicked straight into the air by Lili. Soon after, Hwoarang jumps off his bike, having it collide and explode into Jin. The smoke clears, and Jin has transformed into [[Devil Jin]]. He then rushes down to the ground to attack Hwoarang, but is countered and sent retreating into the air. The last part of the scene depicts Devil Jin shooting a laser beam into another nearby building and having it collapse and crash into the area where both Lili and Hwoarang are standing. The official trailer shows some gameplay of ''Tekken 6''. It also featured three new characters, [[Leo]], [[Zafina]], and [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]] (most people did not notice his appearance, though), as well as a new version of "Jack", [[Jack-6]]. Others, such as [[Armor King]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Bryan Fury]], and [[Sergei Dragunov]] were present and fighting in this trailer. The trailer ends with [[Bryan Fury]] firing a shotgun to finish a combo. The silent trailer shows the newest moves and attacks done by a character, the confirmed characters, new features, the rage system, the floors wall will now be broken and ascend to the lower level of the area, and an unknown character that does not appear to be human. It was unnamed at the time, but on Monday, November 26, 2007, its name was confirmed to be "[[Azazel]]" ([http://sdtekken.com/2007/11/26/tekken-6-bosses-revealed/]). Azazel is the final boss of Tekken 6.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> === Silent Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|r9es39dZMQ8|430}}<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Arcade Opening ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|YmkC3vFfZ0Q|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gameplay in first time ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|x6-CQiXLbO4|430}}<br /> <br /> == [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]] ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.]]<br /> On August 28th, 2008, the upcoming release of an upgraded version of the System 357 arcade board of Tekken 6, named Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, was announced. It is set to be released in arcades during Winter 2008. The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. <br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> On April 28, 2009, it was confirmed that Tekken 6 will be coming to the PlayStation Portable console. It will be released alongside the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. It contains additional stages, content items, and an ad-hoc multiplayer mode using "original" and "fan favorite" characters. It will also have a "Ghost" Infrastructure mode, to allow players to upload his or her character data, as well as download the data of other players. This version will include all of the updates made in Bloodline Rebellion, as well. It does include 3 new stages selectable only in the aforementioned ad-hoc multiplayer mode, based mostly in stages found in [[Scenario Campaign]] Mode for the console ports.<br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Gameplay Videos ==<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/geesendou geesendou].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/feichunwong feichunwong].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/oooFethennour oooFethennour].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/StridaJin StridaJin].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/21pier21 21pier21].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/tko910 tko910].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/aKINGttt aKINGttt].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/Aken01 Aken01].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/zerooosaka zerooosaka].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkManSDT MarkManSDT].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/HongKongTekken HongKongTekken].<br /> *[http://www.youtube.com/user/TekkenGosu TekkenGosu].<br /> <br /> == Tekken 6 Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken 6 poster 258.jpg|Tekken 6 poster.<br /> Image:Tekken 6 (Tekken-official).jpg|Tekken 6.<br /> Image:JMScans(2).jpg|Japanese magazine scans.<br /> Image:JMScans(1).jpg|Japanese magazine scans.<br /> Image:JMScans(3).jpg|Japanese magazine scans.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_poster_(15_characters).jpg|A Tekken 6 poster featuring fifteen characters.<br /> Image:Most_Recent_Arcadia_Magazine_Scans_-_T6_-_1.jpg|One of the most recent Arcadia Magazine scans of Tekken 6. This is the first scan.<br /> Image:Most_Recent_Arcadia_Magazine_Scans_-_T6_-_2.jpg|One of the most recent Arcadia Magazine scans of Tekken 6. This is the second scan.<br /> Image:Most_Recent_Arcadia_Magazine_Scans_-_T6_-_3.jpg|One of the most recent Arcadia Magazine scans of Tekken 6. This is the third scan.<br /> Image:Most_Recent_Arcadia_Magazine_Scans_-_T6_-_4.jpg|One of the most recent Arcadia Magazine scans of Tekken 6. This is the fourth scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(1)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The first (1st) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(2)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The second (2nd) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(3)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The third (3rd) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(4)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The fourth (4th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(5)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The fifth (5th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(6)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The sixth (6th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(7)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The seventh (7th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(8)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The eighth (8th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(9)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The ninth (9th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(10)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The tenth (10th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(11)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The eleventh (11th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(12)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The twelfth (12th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(13)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The thirteenth (13th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(14)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The fourteenth (14th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(15)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The fifteenth (15th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(16)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The sixteenth (16th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(17)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The seventeenth (17th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(18)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The eighteenth (18th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(19)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The nineteenth (19th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Dec._2007_Scans_(20)_(Tekken_6).jpg|The twentieth (20th) Arcadia Dec. 2007 scan.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(1).jpg|The first scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(2).jpg|The second scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(3).jpg|The third scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(4).jpg|The fourth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(5).jpg|The fifth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(6).jpg|The sixth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(7).jpg|The seventh scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(8).jpg|The eighth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(9).jpg|The ninth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(10).jpg|The tenth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(11).jpg|The eleventh scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(12).jpg|The twelfth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(13).jpg|The thirteenth scan of the Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tougeki_Damashi_Vol._7_Scans_(T6)_(14).jpg|The fourteenth scan of Arcadia's Tougeki Damashi Vol. 7 scans related to Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tekken 6_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Ling Xiaoyu|Xiaoyu]] (left) and [[Miguel Caballero Rojo|Miguel]] (right).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_(Character_Select_Screen).jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Feng Wei|Feng]] (left) and [[Leo]] (right).<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_(Sub-Boss_Screen)_(Tekken_6).jpg|[[Jin Kazama]]'s "sub-boss" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Japanese_Magazine_Scan.jpg|A Tekken 6 scan from a Japanese magazine.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Old_Logos.jpg|Old logos.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Logo.jpg|Old logo.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Arcade_Poster_-_Leo_and_Devil_Jin.jpg|Arcade poster.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Devil_Jin_-_Customizations_-_Medallions.jpg|Medallions (right).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Tekken-Net_ID_Card.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card featuring Leo, Miguel, Zafina, Kazuya, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Cards_-_Four_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Four Tekken-Net ID cards.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Back_-_Tekken_6.jpg|The back of a Tekken-Net ID Card.<br /> Image:Second_Tekken_6_Trailer_-_Falling_Church_Steeple.jpg|A scene from the second trailer, showing the falling church steeple.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Arcadia_Magazine_Cover.jpg|The cover of an Arcadia magazine, which focuses on Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tekken_5_Dark_Resurrection_and_Tekken_6_-_Advertisement.jpg|An advertisement for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Famitsu_Magazine_Pages_-_1.jpg|Two pages from a Famitsu Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Famitsu_Magazine_Pages_-_2.jpg|Two pages from a Famitsu Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Extra_-_Tekken_6_-_Front_Cover_-_Leo_and_Jin_Kazama.jpg|The front cover of "Arcadia Extra: Tekken 6", featuring [[Leo]] and [[Jin Kazama]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Extra_-_Tekken_6_-_Vol._2_-_Front_Cover_-_Leo.jpg|The front cover of "Arcadia Extra: Tekken 6", featuring Leo.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Room_-_Arcade_Machines_and_Posters.jpg|A room with Tekken 6 arcade machines and posters.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Character_Moves_-_1.jpg|A list of some of the moves for the characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Character_Moves_-_2.jpg|A list of some of the moves for the characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Character_Command_Book_-_Front_Cover.jpg|The front cover of the "Tekken 6 Character Command Book" magazine (right).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Korean_Magazine_-_Two_Pages.jpg|Two pages from a Korean magazine, showing Tekken 6-related information and pictures.<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Boss_Screen_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Azazel]]'s "final boss" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Arcade_Machines_-_Kazuya_Mishima_versus_Jin_Kazama.jpg|[[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]] fighting on Tekken 6 arcade machines.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Book_Vol._55_-_Inside_Cover_-_Tekken 6.jpg|The inside cover of "Arcadia Book Vol. 55".<br /> Image:Lee_Chaolan_-_Help_Me_-_Tekken_God_Rank_-_Tekken_6.png|Help Me's [[Lee Chaolan]], after having obtained the rank of "Tekken God".<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in Tekken 6 and ''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion|Bloodline Rebellion]]''.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Anna_(Customized)_and_Bob_-_Statistics_Screen.jpg|[[Bob]] and a customized [[Anna Williams]] on the "Statistics" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Jin's "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for Anna Williams (top) and [[Asuka Kazama]] (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|[[Eddy Gordo|Eddy]] fighting [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]] in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "[[Scenario Campaign]]" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen.<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|[[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third outfit.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Customization Lists ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Anna Williams' customization list.<br /> Image:Armor_King_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Armor King's customization list.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Asuka Kazama's customization list.<br /> Image:Baek_Doo_San_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Baek Doo San's customization list.<br /> Image:Bob_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Bob's customization list.<br /> Image:Bruce_Irvin_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Bruce Irvin's customization list.<br /> Image:Bryan_Fury_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Bryan Fury's customization list.<br /> Image:Christie_Monteiro_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Christie Monteiro's customization list.<br /> Image:Craig_Marduk_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Craig Marduk's customization list.<br /> Image:Devil_Jin_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Devil Jin's customization list.<br /> Image:Sergei_Dragunov_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Sergei Dragunov's customization list.<br /> Image:Eddy_Gordo_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Eddy Gordo's customization list.<br /> Image:Feng_Wei_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Feng Wei's customization list.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Ganryu's customization list.<br /> Image:Heihachi_Mishima_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Heihachi Mishima's customization list.<br /> Image:Hwoarang_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Hwoarang's customization list.<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Jack-6's customization list.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Jin Kazama's customization list.<br /> Image:Julia_Chang_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Julia Chang's customization list.<br /> Image:Kazuya_Mishima_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Kazuya Mishima's customization list.<br /> Image:King_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|King's customization list.<br /> Image:Kuma_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Kuma's customization list (higher half).<br /> Image:Lee_Chaolan_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Lee Chaolan's customization list.<br /> Image:Lei_Wulong_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Lei Wulong's customization list.<br /> Image:Leo_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Leo's customization list.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Lili's customization list.<br /> Image:Marshall_Law_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Marshall Law's customization list.<br /> Image:Miguel_Caballero_Rojo_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Miguel Caballero Rojo's customization list.<br /> Image:Mokujin_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Mokujin's customization list.<br /> Image:Nina_Williams_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Nina Williams' customization list.<br /> Image:Paul_Phoenix_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Paul Phoenix's customization list.<br /> Image:Panda_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Panda's customization list (lower half).<br /> Image:Raven_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Raven's customization list.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Roger Jr.'s customization list.<br /> Image:Steve_Fox_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Steve Fox's customization list.<br /> Image:Wang_Jinrei_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Wang Jinrei's customization list.<br /> Image:Ling_Xiaoyu_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Ling Xiaoyu's customization list.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Yoshimitsu's customization list.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Customization_List_-_Tekken 6.jpg|Zafina's customization list.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2&diff=60458 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 2011-09-04T15:31:55Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Confirmed Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament 2<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360<br /> | releasedate = 14 September 2011 (Japanese Arcades)<br /> | modes = Tag team, Single (Likely), Triple team (Likely)<br /> | predessedor = [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]<br /> | system = Namco System 359<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' is the next currently planned installment of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on [[Tekken Tag Tournament|Tag team battles]] rather than one-on-one battles. <br /> <br /> The game was officially announced on September 18, 2010 at the Tougeki event by the creator [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/18/interview-katushiro-harada-talks-tekken-tag-tournament-2/ Katsuhiro Harada]. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference ''The Legend of Tekken'' in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about ''Tekken 7''. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page [http://twitter.com/Harada_TEKKEN/status/25705594986 See here.]<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' revealed that [[Jin Kazama]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Leo]], and [[Kazuya Mishima]] would be playable. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on [[Tekken 6]]'s engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. <br /> <br /> It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of [[Street Fighter X Tekken]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter]]. <br /> <br /> On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back [[Jun Kazama]]. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.<br /> <br /> On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". In the AOU 2011 it also showed the return of the "Item Move" feature that was also present in Tekken 6 and Bloodline Rebellion. Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in [[Tekken 6]]. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including [[Panda]] NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. <br /> <br /> At AOU 2011, it was confirmed [[Jun Kazama]] and [[True Ogre]] would also be returning as playable characters. [[Devil]] will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being separate. So overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are still to be added to the roster making the largest character roster in [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] history and even fighting game history only to be surpassed by Marvel vs Capcom 2's 58 character roster. <br /> <br /> According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the [[Rage]] system from [[Tekken 6]], but a new tag partner rage system like the [[Netsu Power]] in [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on [http://www.youtube.com/user/ldmaxi YouTube]. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was due for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades but was pushed back to September 2011 for unknown reasons.<br /> <br /> The majority of the characters will speak their native (i.e. Lili will speak French, Leo will speak German, etc.)<br /> <br /> ==Story==<br /> <br /> The possibly non-canon story focuses on [[Heihachi Mishima]], former long-time CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu, who, in the quest of understanding the process of aging, worked in secret to create a drug able to rejuvenate the human body and thus increase longevity. After many years of research, the wonder drug was finally complete. Without hesitation, Heihachi ingested the drug, and the effects were immediate: his body grew stronger, the signs of aging faded, and the hair on the top of his head grew back and turned black; he was young again!<br /> <br /> Intent on showing his power to the world, he soon heard of a new Tekken Tournament to be held. "A tag team tournament?" he thought to himself. "I will need a partner then... Hmf! I'll use ''that''." Thus the curtain was raised for a new tournament and a mystery tag team entering.<br /> <br /> === Prologue ===<br /> [[Image:Devil_-_CG_Art_Image_-_TTT2_Prologue_Version.jpg|thumb|Devil's new appearance.]]<br /> [[Image:Devil jin TTT2prologue.jpg|thumb|Devil jin's new appearance.]]<br /> <br /> <br /> A Prologue Version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be included as a part of [[Tekken Hybrid]]. The most notable features are an updated [[Devil]], [[Devil Jin]] and a new outfit for [[Ling Xiaoyu]] along with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], which all are also shown in the [[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]] movie.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Prequel ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''<br /> [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The first Tekken Tag logo.]]<br /> This game is a sequel to [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], which was released in the Arcades during 1999 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2000.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Characters ==<br /> <br /> === Confirmed Characters ===<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> * [[Alisa Boskonovitch]]<br /> * [[Anna Williams]]<br /> * [[Armor King II]]<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]]<br /> * [[Baek Doo San]]<br /> * [[Bruce Irvin]]<br /> * [[Bryan Fury]]<br /> * [[Craig Marduk]]<br /> * [[Christie Monteiro]]<br /> * [[Devil Jin]]<br /> * [[Eddy Gordo]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Emilie de Rochefort|Emilie "Lili" De Rochefort]]<br /> * [[Feng Wei]]<br /> * [[Ganryu]]<br /> * [[Heihachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Hwoarang]]<br /> * [[Jack-6]]<br /> * [[Jin Kazama]]<br /> * [[Jinpachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Julia Chang]] / [[JayCee]]<br /> * [[Jun Kazama]]<br /> * [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil]] <br /> |<br /> * [[Gon]]<br /> * [[King II]]<br /> * [[Kuma II]]<br /> * [[Lars Alexandersson]]<br /> * [[Lee Chaolan]]<br /> * [[Lei Wulong]]<br /> * [[Leo Kliesen]]<br /> * [[Ling Xiaoyu]]<br /> * [[Marshall Law]]<br /> * [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]<br /> * [[Mokujin]]<br /> * [[Nina Williams]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Panda]]<br /> * [[Paul Phoenix]]<br /> * [[Raven]]<br /> * [[Robert Richards|Robert "Bob" Richards]]<br /> * [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> * [[Sergei Dragunov]]<br /> * [[Steve Fox]]<br /> * [[True Ogre]]<br /> * [[Wang Jinrei]]<br /> * [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> * [[Zafina]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> === Unconfirmed / Possible Non-Playable Characters ===<br /> * [[Alex]]<br /> * [[Angel]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Devil Ganryu]] (Harada wants him as a possible final boss, but his team does not agree to this)<br /> * [[Dr. Boskonovitch]] (Harada is considering his return)<br /> * [[Forrest Law]]<br /> * [[Gun Jack]]<br /> * [[Kunimitsu]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Michelle Chang]]<br /> * [[Ogre]]<br /> * [[Prototype Jack]]<br /> * [[Roger]]<br /> * [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> == Stages ==<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> *[[Arctic Dream]] <br /> *[[Arena (TTT2 stage)|Arena]] <br /> *[[Bountiful Sea Air]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Condor Canyon]]<br /> *[[Dusk After The Rain]] <br /> *[[Eternal Paradise]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Festive Parade]] <br /> *[[Fontana Di Trevi]] <br /> *[[Hall Of Judgement]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Historic Town Square]] <br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness (TTT2 stage)|Moonlit Wilderness]] <br /> *[[Sakura Schoolyard]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Tempest]] <br /> *[[Winter Palace (TTT2 stage)|Winter Palace]] <br /> *[[Wayang Kulit]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> There are three remaining slots on the stage select screen. Details of these stages are currently unknown.<br /> <br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_1.jpg|Eternal Paradise<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_2.jpg|Moonlit Wilderness<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_3.jpg|Arena<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_4.jpg|Tempest<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_5.jpg|Fontana Di Trevi<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_6.jpg|Artic Dream<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_7.jpg|Dusk After the Rain<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_8.JPG|Historic Town Square<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> <br /> === Trailers ===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''First Teaser Trailer'''||'''Second Teaser Trailer'''<br /> |-<br /> |valign="top"|{{#ev:youtube|hvL9TOUuDb8|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|vvHQF-Tmaig|300}}<br /><small>Heihachi Mishima says "I'm Invincible" at the end of the video.<br /> </small><br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (Japanese Voiceover)'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (English Voiceover)'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|YX9Kd1LlsB8|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in Japanese</small>||{{#ev:youtube|EsEXGZEy8GM|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in English</small><br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Gameplay Videos===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 1'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|zwAYzY5tXtw|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|0tyFxXbHyyA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 3'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 4'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|HhTwHx5nxSM|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|Aia0NZLz5PA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Kazuya Morphing into Devil'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|n0E9UPzJnk0|300}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> ===Opening movies===<br /> '''Arcade Opening'''<br /> {{#ev:youtube|un4i6VsCqhc|300}}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Game Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:TT2 Arcade Poster.jpg|TT2 2011 Arcade Poster<br /> Image:Tekken tag 2 characters.jpg|The first 4 revealed characters<br /> Image:ImagesCAV5WAI0.jpg|A young Heihachi standing in front of "Iron Fist Fighting Festival" Kanji<br /> Image:Image lakr.jpg|Lili and Asuka at the end of the debut trailer<br /> Image:Lol Lee and Asuka..jpg|Joke based on Lili and Asuka with Lee instead of Lili<br /> Image:Female Luchador 2.png|JayCee's appearance in the 2nd teaser trailer<br /> Image:Female Luchador Verses Craig Marduk.png|JayCee versus Craig Marduk.<br /> Image:Miguel_preparing_to_strike_-_TTT2_Trailer_-_2.jpg|Miguel in Tag 2.<br /> Image:Young_Heihachi_-_Closeup_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Closeup of Heihachi (now young).<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Miguel Caballero Rojo in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Miguel.<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Feng Wei in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Feng Wei.<br /> Image:Lili and Ling Xiaoyu Verses King II.png|Lili and Xiaoyu versus King.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new design<br /> Image:Jun_in_the_TTT2_AOU_Trailer.png|Jun in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:True_Ogre_TTT2.png|True Ogre's apearance in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Jin_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Jin.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Lili_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Lili.<br /> Image:Heihachi_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Heihachi and Lars.<br /> Image:Jin_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Jin and Lars.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Baek_and_Hwoarang.JPG|Team interaction between Baek and Hwoarang.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Xiaoyu_and_Panda.JPG|Team interaction between Xiaoyu and Panda.<br /> Image:Ganryu_and_JayCee_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Ganryu and JayCee.<br /> Image:Armor_King_and_King_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Armor King and King.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Customizations.jpg|Some customization options for Asuka, Lili, Wang, Jack-6, Lars, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_AOU_Flyer.jpg|A flyer for the game.<br /> Image:Advertisement_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Game advertisement.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_1.jpg|CG art for Paul, Devil Jin, Lili, Asuka, Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_2.jpg|CG art for Lars, Law, and JayCee.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Nina_and_Armor_King.jpg|CG art for Nina and Armor King.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_King_and_Anna.jpg|CG art for King and Anna.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_20_Characters.jpg|A magazine page which shows CG art for 20 characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_True_Ogre_-_Test_Model.jpg|True Ogre's test model.<br /> Image:Jun_Kazama_-_Artwork_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Artwork of Jun, showing her new outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Devil_Kazuya.jpg|Kazuya in Devil form.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_1.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_2.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_CG_Art_Images.jpg|The CG art images for most of the game's characters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2&diff=60457 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 2011-09-04T15:31:32Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Confirmed Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament 2<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360<br /> | releasedate = 14 September 2011 (Japanese Arcades)<br /> | modes = Tag team, Single (Likely), Triple team (Likely)<br /> | predessedor = [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]<br /> | system = Namco System 359<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' is the next currently planned installment of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on [[Tekken Tag Tournament|Tag team battles]] rather than one-on-one battles. <br /> <br /> The game was officially announced on September 18, 2010 at the Tougeki event by the creator [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/18/interview-katushiro-harada-talks-tekken-tag-tournament-2/ Katsuhiro Harada]. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference ''The Legend of Tekken'' in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about ''Tekken 7''. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page [http://twitter.com/Harada_TEKKEN/status/25705594986 See here.]<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' revealed that [[Jin Kazama]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Leo]], and [[Kazuya Mishima]] would be playable. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on [[Tekken 6]]'s engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. <br /> <br /> It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of [[Street Fighter X Tekken]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter]]. <br /> <br /> On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back [[Jun Kazama]]. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.<br /> <br /> On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". In the AOU 2011 it also showed the return of the "Item Move" feature that was also present in Tekken 6 and Bloodline Rebellion. Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in [[Tekken 6]]. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including [[Panda]] NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. <br /> <br /> At AOU 2011, it was confirmed [[Jun Kazama]] and [[True Ogre]] would also be returning as playable characters. [[Devil]] will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being separate. So overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are still to be added to the roster making the largest character roster in [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] history and even fighting game history only to be surpassed by Marvel vs Capcom 2's 58 character roster. <br /> <br /> According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the [[Rage]] system from [[Tekken 6]], but a new tag partner rage system like the [[Netsu Power]] in [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on [http://www.youtube.com/user/ldmaxi YouTube]. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was due for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades but was pushed back to September 2011 for unknown reasons.<br /> <br /> The majority of the characters will speak their native (i.e. Lili will speak French, Leo will speak German, etc.)<br /> <br /> ==Story==<br /> <br /> The possibly non-canon story focuses on [[Heihachi Mishima]], former long-time CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu, who, in the quest of understanding the process of aging, worked in secret to create a drug able to rejuvenate the human body and thus increase longevity. After many years of research, the wonder drug was finally complete. Without hesitation, Heihachi ingested the drug, and the effects were immediate: his body grew stronger, the signs of aging faded, and the hair on the top of his head grew back and turned black; he was young again!<br /> <br /> Intent on showing his power to the world, he soon heard of a new Tekken Tournament to be held. "A tag team tournament?" he thought to himself. "I will need a partner then... Hmf! I'll use ''that''." Thus the curtain was raised for a new tournament and a mystery tag team entering.<br /> <br /> === Prologue ===<br /> [[Image:Devil_-_CG_Art_Image_-_TTT2_Prologue_Version.jpg|thumb|Devil's new appearance.]]<br /> [[Image:Devil jin TTT2prologue.jpg|thumb|Devil jin's new appearance.]]<br /> <br /> <br /> A Prologue Version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be included as a part of [[Tekken Hybrid]]. The most notable features are an updated [[Devil]], [[Devil Jin]] and a new outfit for [[Ling Xiaoyu]] along with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], which all are also shown in the [[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]] movie.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Prequel ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''<br /> [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The first Tekken Tag logo.]]<br /> This game is a sequel to [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], which was released in the Arcades during 1999 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2000.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Characters ==<br /> <br /> === Confirmed Characters ===<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> * [[Alisa Boskonovitch]]<br /> * [[Anna Williams]]<br /> * [[Armor King II]]<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]]<br /> * [[Baek Doo San]]<br /> * [[Bruce Irvin]]<br /> * [[Bryan Fury]]<br /> * [[Craig Marduk]]<br /> * [[Christie Monteiro]]<br /> * [[Devil Jin]]<br /> * [[Eddy Gordo]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Emilie de Rochefort|Emilie "Lili" De Rochefort]]<br /> * [[Feng Wei]]<br /> * [[Ganryu]]<br /> * [[Heihachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Hwoarang]]<br /> * [[Jack-6]]<br /> * [[Jin Kazama]]<br /> * [[Jinpachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Julia Chang]] / [[JayCee]]<br /> * [[Jun Kazama]]<br /> * [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil]] <br /> |<br /> * [[Gon]]<br /> |<br /> * [[King II]]<br /> * [[Kuma II]]<br /> * [[Lars Alexandersson]]<br /> * [[Lee Chaolan]]<br /> * [[Lei Wulong]]<br /> * [[Leo Kliesen]]<br /> * [[Ling Xiaoyu]]<br /> * [[Marshall Law]]<br /> * [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]<br /> * [[Mokujin]]<br /> * [[Nina Williams]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Panda]]<br /> * [[Paul Phoenix]]<br /> * [[Raven]]<br /> * [[Robert Richards|Robert "Bob" Richards]]<br /> * [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> * [[Sergei Dragunov]]<br /> * [[Steve Fox]]<br /> * [[True Ogre]]<br /> * [[Wang Jinrei]]<br /> * [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> * [[Zafina]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> === Unconfirmed / Possible Non-Playable Characters ===<br /> * [[Alex]]<br /> * [[Angel]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Devil Ganryu]] (Harada wants him as a possible final boss, but his team does not agree to this)<br /> * [[Dr. Boskonovitch]] (Harada is considering his return)<br /> * [[Forrest Law]]<br /> * [[Gun Jack]]<br /> * [[Kunimitsu]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Michelle Chang]]<br /> * [[Ogre]]<br /> * [[Prototype Jack]]<br /> * [[Roger]]<br /> * [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> == Stages ==<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> *[[Arctic Dream]] <br /> *[[Arena (TTT2 stage)|Arena]] <br /> *[[Bountiful Sea Air]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Condor Canyon]]<br /> *[[Dusk After The Rain]] <br /> *[[Eternal Paradise]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Festive Parade]] <br /> *[[Fontana Di Trevi]] <br /> *[[Hall Of Judgement]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Historic Town Square]] <br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness (TTT2 stage)|Moonlit Wilderness]] <br /> *[[Sakura Schoolyard]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Tempest]] <br /> *[[Winter Palace (TTT2 stage)|Winter Palace]] <br /> *[[Wayang Kulit]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> There are three remaining slots on the stage select screen. Details of these stages are currently unknown.<br /> <br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_1.jpg|Eternal Paradise<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_2.jpg|Moonlit Wilderness<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_3.jpg|Arena<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_4.jpg|Tempest<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_5.jpg|Fontana Di Trevi<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_6.jpg|Artic Dream<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_7.jpg|Dusk After the Rain<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_8.JPG|Historic Town Square<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> <br /> === Trailers ===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''First Teaser Trailer'''||'''Second Teaser Trailer'''<br /> |-<br /> |valign="top"|{{#ev:youtube|hvL9TOUuDb8|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|vvHQF-Tmaig|300}}<br /><small>Heihachi Mishima says "I'm Invincible" at the end of the video.<br /> </small><br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (Japanese Voiceover)'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (English Voiceover)'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|YX9Kd1LlsB8|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in Japanese</small>||{{#ev:youtube|EsEXGZEy8GM|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in English</small><br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Gameplay Videos===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 1'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|zwAYzY5tXtw|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|0tyFxXbHyyA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 3'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 4'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|HhTwHx5nxSM|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|Aia0NZLz5PA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Kazuya Morphing into Devil'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|n0E9UPzJnk0|300}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> ===Opening movies===<br /> '''Arcade Opening'''<br /> {{#ev:youtube|un4i6VsCqhc|300}}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Game Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:TT2 Arcade Poster.jpg|TT2 2011 Arcade Poster<br /> Image:Tekken tag 2 characters.jpg|The first 4 revealed characters<br /> Image:ImagesCAV5WAI0.jpg|A young Heihachi standing in front of "Iron Fist Fighting Festival" Kanji<br /> Image:Image lakr.jpg|Lili and Asuka at the end of the debut trailer<br /> Image:Lol Lee and Asuka..jpg|Joke based on Lili and Asuka with Lee instead of Lili<br /> Image:Female Luchador 2.png|JayCee's appearance in the 2nd teaser trailer<br /> Image:Female Luchador Verses Craig Marduk.png|JayCee versus Craig Marduk.<br /> Image:Miguel_preparing_to_strike_-_TTT2_Trailer_-_2.jpg|Miguel in Tag 2.<br /> Image:Young_Heihachi_-_Closeup_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Closeup of Heihachi (now young).<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Miguel Caballero Rojo in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Miguel.<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Feng Wei in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Feng Wei.<br /> Image:Lili and Ling Xiaoyu Verses King II.png|Lili and Xiaoyu versus King.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new design<br /> Image:Jun_in_the_TTT2_AOU_Trailer.png|Jun in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:True_Ogre_TTT2.png|True Ogre's apearance in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Jin_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Jin.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Lili_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Lili.<br /> Image:Heihachi_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Heihachi and Lars.<br /> Image:Jin_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Jin and Lars.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Baek_and_Hwoarang.JPG|Team interaction between Baek and Hwoarang.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Xiaoyu_and_Panda.JPG|Team interaction between Xiaoyu and Panda.<br /> Image:Ganryu_and_JayCee_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Ganryu and JayCee.<br /> Image:Armor_King_and_King_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Armor King and King.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Customizations.jpg|Some customization options for Asuka, Lili, Wang, Jack-6, Lars, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_AOU_Flyer.jpg|A flyer for the game.<br /> Image:Advertisement_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Game advertisement.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_1.jpg|CG art for Paul, Devil Jin, Lili, Asuka, Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_2.jpg|CG art for Lars, Law, and JayCee.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Nina_and_Armor_King.jpg|CG art for Nina and Armor King.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_King_and_Anna.jpg|CG art for King and Anna.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_20_Characters.jpg|A magazine page which shows CG art for 20 characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_True_Ogre_-_Test_Model.jpg|True Ogre's test model.<br /> Image:Jun_Kazama_-_Artwork_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Artwork of Jun, showing her new outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Devil_Kazuya.jpg|Kazuya in Devil form.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_1.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_2.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_CG_Art_Images.jpg|The CG art images for most of the game's characters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2&diff=60456 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 2011-09-04T15:30:32Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Confirmed Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament 2<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360<br /> | releasedate = 14 September 2011 (Japanese Arcades)<br /> | modes = Tag team, Single (Likely), Triple team (Likely)<br /> | predessedor = [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]<br /> | system = Namco System 359<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' is the next currently planned installment of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on [[Tekken Tag Tournament|Tag team battles]] rather than one-on-one battles. <br /> <br /> The game was officially announced on September 18, 2010 at the Tougeki event by the creator [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/18/interview-katushiro-harada-talks-tekken-tag-tournament-2/ Katsuhiro Harada]. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference ''The Legend of Tekken'' in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about ''Tekken 7''. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page [http://twitter.com/Harada_TEKKEN/status/25705594986 See here.]<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' revealed that [[Jin Kazama]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Leo]], and [[Kazuya Mishima]] would be playable. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on [[Tekken 6]]'s engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. <br /> <br /> It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of [[Street Fighter X Tekken]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter]]. <br /> <br /> On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back [[Jun Kazama]]. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.<br /> <br /> On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". In the AOU 2011 it also showed the return of the "Item Move" feature that was also present in Tekken 6 and Bloodline Rebellion. Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in [[Tekken 6]]. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including [[Panda]] NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. <br /> <br /> At AOU 2011, it was confirmed [[Jun Kazama]] and [[True Ogre]] would also be returning as playable characters. [[Devil]] will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being separate. So overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are still to be added to the roster making the largest character roster in [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] history and even fighting game history only to be surpassed by Marvel vs Capcom 2's 58 character roster. <br /> <br /> According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the [[Rage]] system from [[Tekken 6]], but a new tag partner rage system like the [[Netsu Power]] in [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on [http://www.youtube.com/user/ldmaxi YouTube]. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was due for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades but was pushed back to September 2011 for unknown reasons.<br /> <br /> The majority of the characters will speak their native (i.e. Lili will speak French, Leo will speak German, etc.)<br /> <br /> ==Story==<br /> <br /> The possibly non-canon story focuses on [[Heihachi Mishima]], former long-time CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu, who, in the quest of understanding the process of aging, worked in secret to create a drug able to rejuvenate the human body and thus increase longevity. After many years of research, the wonder drug was finally complete. Without hesitation, Heihachi ingested the drug, and the effects were immediate: his body grew stronger, the signs of aging faded, and the hair on the top of his head grew back and turned black; he was young again!<br /> <br /> Intent on showing his power to the world, he soon heard of a new Tekken Tournament to be held. "A tag team tournament?" he thought to himself. "I will need a partner then... Hmf! I'll use ''that''." Thus the curtain was raised for a new tournament and a mystery tag team entering.<br /> <br /> === Prologue ===<br /> [[Image:Devil_-_CG_Art_Image_-_TTT2_Prologue_Version.jpg|thumb|Devil's new appearance.]]<br /> [[Image:Devil jin TTT2prologue.jpg|thumb|Devil jin's new appearance.]]<br /> <br /> <br /> A Prologue Version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be included as a part of [[Tekken Hybrid]]. The most notable features are an updated [[Devil]], [[Devil Jin]] and a new outfit for [[Ling Xiaoyu]] along with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], which all are also shown in the [[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]] movie.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Prequel ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''<br /> [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The first Tekken Tag logo.]]<br /> This game is a sequel to [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], which was released in the Arcades during 1999 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2000.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Characters ==<br /> <br /> === Confirmed Characters ===<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> * [[Alisa Boskonovitch]]<br /> * [[Anna Williams]]<br /> * [[Armor King II]]<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]]<br /> * [[Baek Doo San]]<br /> * [[Bruce Irvin]]<br /> * [[Bryan Fury]]<br /> * [[Craig Marduk]]<br /> * [[Christie Monteiro]]<br /> * [[Devil Jin]]<br /> * [[Eddy Gordo]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Emilie de Rochefort|Emilie "Lili" De Rochefort]]<br /> * [[Feng Wei]]<br /> * [[Ganryu]]<br /> * [[Heihachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Hwoarang]]<br /> * [[Jack-6]]<br /> * [[Jin Kazama]]<br /> * [[Jinpachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Julia Chang]] / [[JayCee]]<br /> * [[Jun Kazama]]<br /> * [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil]] <br /> |<br /> * [[King II]]<br /> * [[Kuma II]]<br /> * [[Lars Alexandersson]]<br /> * [[Lee Chaolan]]<br /> * [[Lei Wulong]]<br /> * [[Leo Kliesen]]<br /> * [[Ling Xiaoyu]]<br /> * [[Marshall Law]]<br /> * [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]<br /> * [[Mokujin]]<br /> * [[Nina Williams]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Panda]]<br /> * [[Paul Phoenix]]<br /> * [[Raven]]<br /> * [[Robert Richards|Robert "Bob" Richards]]<br /> * [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> * [[Sergei Dragunov]]<br /> * [[Steve Fox]]<br /> * [[True Ogre]]<br /> * [[Wang Jinrei]]<br /> * [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> * [[Zafina]]<br /> |}<br /> * [[Gon]]<br /> <br /> === Unconfirmed / Possible Non-Playable Characters ===<br /> * [[Alex]]<br /> * [[Angel]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Devil Ganryu]] (Harada wants him as a possible final boss, but his team does not agree to this)<br /> * [[Dr. Boskonovitch]] (Harada is considering his return)<br /> * [[Forrest Law]]<br /> * [[Gun Jack]]<br /> * [[Kunimitsu]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Michelle Chang]]<br /> * [[Ogre]]<br /> * [[Prototype Jack]]<br /> * [[Roger]]<br /> * [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> == Stages ==<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> *[[Arctic Dream]] <br /> *[[Arena (TTT2 stage)|Arena]] <br /> *[[Bountiful Sea Air]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Condor Canyon]]<br /> *[[Dusk After The Rain]] <br /> *[[Eternal Paradise]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Festive Parade]] <br /> *[[Fontana Di Trevi]] <br /> *[[Hall Of Judgement]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Historic Town Square]] <br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness (TTT2 stage)|Moonlit Wilderness]] <br /> *[[Sakura Schoolyard]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Tempest]] <br /> *[[Winter Palace (TTT2 stage)|Winter Palace]] <br /> *[[Wayang Kulit]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> There are three remaining slots on the stage select screen. Details of these stages are currently unknown.<br /> <br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_1.jpg|Eternal Paradise<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_2.jpg|Moonlit Wilderness<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_3.jpg|Arena<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_4.jpg|Tempest<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_5.jpg|Fontana Di Trevi<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_6.jpg|Artic Dream<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_7.jpg|Dusk After the Rain<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_8.JPG|Historic Town Square<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> <br /> === Trailers ===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''First Teaser Trailer'''||'''Second Teaser Trailer'''<br /> |-<br /> |valign="top"|{{#ev:youtube|hvL9TOUuDb8|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|vvHQF-Tmaig|300}}<br /><small>Heihachi Mishima says "I'm Invincible" at the end of the video.<br /> </small><br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (Japanese Voiceover)'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (English Voiceover)'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|YX9Kd1LlsB8|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in Japanese</small>||{{#ev:youtube|EsEXGZEy8GM|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in English</small><br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Gameplay Videos===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 1'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|zwAYzY5tXtw|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|0tyFxXbHyyA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 3'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 4'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|HhTwHx5nxSM|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|Aia0NZLz5PA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Kazuya Morphing into Devil'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|n0E9UPzJnk0|300}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> ===Opening movies===<br /> '''Arcade Opening'''<br /> {{#ev:youtube|un4i6VsCqhc|300}}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Game Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:TT2 Arcade Poster.jpg|TT2 2011 Arcade Poster<br /> Image:Tekken tag 2 characters.jpg|The first 4 revealed characters<br /> Image:ImagesCAV5WAI0.jpg|A young Heihachi standing in front of "Iron Fist Fighting Festival" Kanji<br /> Image:Image lakr.jpg|Lili and Asuka at the end of the debut trailer<br /> Image:Lol Lee and Asuka..jpg|Joke based on Lili and Asuka with Lee instead of Lili<br /> Image:Female Luchador 2.png|JayCee's appearance in the 2nd teaser trailer<br /> Image:Female Luchador Verses Craig Marduk.png|JayCee versus Craig Marduk.<br /> Image:Miguel_preparing_to_strike_-_TTT2_Trailer_-_2.jpg|Miguel in Tag 2.<br /> Image:Young_Heihachi_-_Closeup_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Closeup of Heihachi (now young).<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Miguel Caballero Rojo in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Miguel.<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Feng Wei in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Feng Wei.<br /> Image:Lili and Ling Xiaoyu Verses King II.png|Lili and Xiaoyu versus King.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new design<br /> Image:Jun_in_the_TTT2_AOU_Trailer.png|Jun in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:True_Ogre_TTT2.png|True Ogre's apearance in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Jin_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Jin.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Lili_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Lili.<br /> Image:Heihachi_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Heihachi and Lars.<br /> Image:Jin_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Jin and Lars.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Baek_and_Hwoarang.JPG|Team interaction between Baek and Hwoarang.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Xiaoyu_and_Panda.JPG|Team interaction between Xiaoyu and Panda.<br /> Image:Ganryu_and_JayCee_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Ganryu and JayCee.<br /> Image:Armor_King_and_King_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Armor King and King.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Customizations.jpg|Some customization options for Asuka, Lili, Wang, Jack-6, Lars, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_AOU_Flyer.jpg|A flyer for the game.<br /> Image:Advertisement_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Game advertisement.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_1.jpg|CG art for Paul, Devil Jin, Lili, Asuka, Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_2.jpg|CG art for Lars, Law, and JayCee.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Nina_and_Armor_King.jpg|CG art for Nina and Armor King.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_King_and_Anna.jpg|CG art for King and Anna.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_20_Characters.jpg|A magazine page which shows CG art for 20 characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_True_Ogre_-_Test_Model.jpg|True Ogre's test model.<br /> Image:Jun_Kazama_-_Artwork_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Artwork of Jun, showing her new outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Devil_Kazuya.jpg|Kazuya in Devil form.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_1.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_2.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_CG_Art_Images.jpg|The CG art images for most of the game's characters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2&diff=60455 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 2011-09-04T15:27:21Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Confirmed Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament 2<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360<br /> | releasedate = 14 September 2011 (Japanese Arcades)<br /> | modes = Tag team, Single (Likely), Triple team (Likely)<br /> | predessedor = [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]<br /> | system = Namco System 359<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' is the next currently planned installment of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on [[Tekken Tag Tournament|Tag team battles]] rather than one-on-one battles. <br /> <br /> The game was officially announced on September 18, 2010 at the Tougeki event by the creator [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/18/interview-katushiro-harada-talks-tekken-tag-tournament-2/ Katsuhiro Harada]. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference ''The Legend of Tekken'' in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about ''Tekken 7''. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page [http://twitter.com/Harada_TEKKEN/status/25705594986 See here.]<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' revealed that [[Jin Kazama]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Leo]], and [[Kazuya Mishima]] would be playable. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on [[Tekken 6]]'s engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. <br /> <br /> It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of [[Street Fighter X Tekken]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter]]. <br /> <br /> On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back [[Jun Kazama]]. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.<br /> <br /> On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". In the AOU 2011 it also showed the return of the "Item Move" feature that was also present in Tekken 6 and Bloodline Rebellion. Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in [[Tekken 6]]. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including [[Panda]] NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. <br /> <br /> At AOU 2011, it was confirmed [[Jun Kazama]] and [[True Ogre]] would also be returning as playable characters. [[Devil]] will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being separate. So overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are still to be added to the roster making the largest character roster in [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] history and even fighting game history only to be surpassed by Marvel vs Capcom 2's 58 character roster. <br /> <br /> According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the [[Rage]] system from [[Tekken 6]], but a new tag partner rage system like the [[Netsu Power]] in [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on [http://www.youtube.com/user/ldmaxi YouTube]. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was due for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades but was pushed back to September 2011 for unknown reasons.<br /> <br /> The majority of the characters will speak their native (i.e. Lili will speak French, Leo will speak German, etc.)<br /> <br /> ==Story==<br /> <br /> The possibly non-canon story focuses on [[Heihachi Mishima]], former long-time CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu, who, in the quest of understanding the process of aging, worked in secret to create a drug able to rejuvenate the human body and thus increase longevity. After many years of research, the wonder drug was finally complete. Without hesitation, Heihachi ingested the drug, and the effects were immediate: his body grew stronger, the signs of aging faded, and the hair on the top of his head grew back and turned black; he was young again!<br /> <br /> Intent on showing his power to the world, he soon heard of a new Tekken Tournament to be held. "A tag team tournament?" he thought to himself. "I will need a partner then... Hmf! I'll use ''that''." Thus the curtain was raised for a new tournament and a mystery tag team entering.<br /> <br /> === Prologue ===<br /> [[Image:Devil_-_CG_Art_Image_-_TTT2_Prologue_Version.jpg|thumb|Devil's new appearance.]]<br /> [[Image:Devil jin TTT2prologue.jpg|thumb|Devil jin's new appearance.]]<br /> <br /> <br /> A Prologue Version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will be included as a part of [[Tekken Hybrid]]. The most notable features are an updated [[Devil]], [[Devil Jin]] and a new outfit for [[Ling Xiaoyu]] along with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], which all are also shown in the [[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]] movie.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Prequel ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''<br /> [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The first Tekken Tag logo.]]<br /> This game is a sequel to [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], which was released in the Arcades during 1999 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2000.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Characters ==<br /> <br /> === Confirmed Characters ===<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> * [[Alisa Boskonovitch]]<br /> * [[Anna Williams]]<br /> * [[Armor King II]]<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]]<br /> * [[Baek Doo San]]<br /> * [[Bruce Irvin]]<br /> * [[Bryan Fury]]<br /> * [[Craig Marduk]]<br /> * [[Christie Monteiro]]<br /> * [[Devil Jin]]<br /> * [[Eddy Gordo]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Emilie de Rochefort|Emilie "Lili" De Rochefort]]<br /> * [[Feng Wei]]<br /> * [[Ganryu]]<br /> * [[Heihachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Hwoarang]]<br /> * [[Jack-6]]<br /> * [[Jin Kazama]]<br /> * [[Jinpachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Julia Chang]] / [[JayCee]]<br /> * [[Jun Kazama]]<br /> * [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil]] <br /> |<br /> * [[King II]]<br /> * [[Kuma II]]<br /> * [[Lars Alexandersson]]<br /> * [[Lee Chaolan]]<br /> * [[Lei Wulong]]<br /> * [[Leo Kliesen]]<br /> * [[Ling Xiaoyu]]<br /> * [[Marshall Law]]<br /> * [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]<br /> * [[Mokujin]]<br /> * [[Nina Williams]]<br /> |<br /> * [[Panda]]<br /> * [[Paul Phoenix]]<br /> * [[Raven]]<br /> * [[Robert Richards|Robert "Bob" Richards]]<br /> * [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> * [[Sergei Dragunov]]<br /> * [[Steve Fox]]<br /> * [[True Ogre]]<br /> * [[Wang Jinrei]]<br /> * [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> * [[Zafina]]<br /> * [[Gon]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> === Unconfirmed / Possible Non-Playable Characters ===<br /> * [[Alex]]<br /> * [[Angel]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Devil Ganryu]] (Harada wants him as a possible final boss, but his team does not agree to this)<br /> * [[Dr. Boskonovitch]] (Harada is considering his return)<br /> * [[Forrest Law]]<br /> * [[Gun Jack]]<br /> * [[Kunimitsu]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Michelle Chang]]<br /> * [[Ogre]]<br /> * [[Prototype Jack]]<br /> * [[Roger]]<br /> * [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> == Stages ==<br /> {|style="width: 80%" align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |<br /> *[[Arctic Dream]] <br /> *[[Arena (TTT2 stage)|Arena]] <br /> *[[Bountiful Sea Air]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Condor Canyon]]<br /> *[[Dusk After The Rain]] <br /> *[[Eternal Paradise]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Festive Parade]] <br /> *[[Fontana Di Trevi]] <br /> *[[Hall Of Judgement]] <br /> |<br /> *[[Historic Town Square]] <br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness (TTT2 stage)|Moonlit Wilderness]] <br /> *[[Sakura Schoolyard]]<br /> |<br /> *[[Tempest]] <br /> *[[Winter Palace (TTT2 stage)|Winter Palace]] <br /> *[[Wayang Kulit]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> There are three remaining slots on the stage select screen. Details of these stages are currently unknown.<br /> <br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_1.jpg|Eternal Paradise<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_2.jpg|Moonlit Wilderness<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_3.jpg|Arena<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_4.jpg|Tempest<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_5.jpg|Fontana Di Trevi<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_6.jpg|Artic Dream<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_7.jpg|Dusk After the Rain<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_8.JPG|Historic Town Square<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> <br /> === Trailers ===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''First Teaser Trailer'''||'''Second Teaser Trailer'''<br /> |-<br /> |valign="top"|{{#ev:youtube|hvL9TOUuDb8|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|vvHQF-Tmaig|300}}<br /><small>Heihachi Mishima says "I'm Invincible" at the end of the video.<br /> </small><br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (Japanese Voiceover)'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (English Voiceover)'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|YX9Kd1LlsB8|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in Japanese</small>||{{#ev:youtube|EsEXGZEy8GM|300}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in English</small><br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Gameplay Videos===<br /> {|align="left"<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 1'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|zwAYzY5tXtw|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|0tyFxXbHyyA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 3'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 4'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|HhTwHx5nxSM|300}}||{{#ev:youtube|Aia0NZLz5PA|300}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Kazuya Morphing into Devil'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|n0E9UPzJnk0|300}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> ===Opening movies===<br /> '''Arcade Opening'''<br /> {{#ev:youtube|un4i6VsCqhc|300}}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Game Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:TT2 Arcade Poster.jpg|TT2 2011 Arcade Poster<br /> Image:Tekken tag 2 characters.jpg|The first 4 revealed characters<br /> Image:ImagesCAV5WAI0.jpg|A young Heihachi standing in front of "Iron Fist Fighting Festival" Kanji<br /> Image:Image lakr.jpg|Lili and Asuka at the end of the debut trailer<br /> Image:Lol Lee and Asuka..jpg|Joke based on Lili and Asuka with Lee instead of Lili<br /> Image:Female Luchador 2.png|JayCee's appearance in the 2nd teaser trailer<br /> Image:Female Luchador Verses Craig Marduk.png|JayCee versus Craig Marduk.<br /> Image:Miguel_preparing_to_strike_-_TTT2_Trailer_-_2.jpg|Miguel in Tag 2.<br /> Image:Young_Heihachi_-_Closeup_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Closeup of Heihachi (now young).<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Miguel Caballero Rojo in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Miguel.<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Feng Wei in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Feng Wei.<br /> Image:Lili and Ling Xiaoyu Verses King II.png|Lili and Xiaoyu versus King.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new design<br /> Image:Jun_in_the_TTT2_AOU_Trailer.png|Jun in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:True_Ogre_TTT2.png|True Ogre's apearance in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Jin_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Jin.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Lili_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Lili.<br /> Image:Heihachi_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Heihachi and Lars.<br /> Image:Jin_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Jin and Lars.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Baek_and_Hwoarang.JPG|Team interaction between Baek and Hwoarang.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Xiaoyu_and_Panda.JPG|Team interaction between Xiaoyu and Panda.<br /> Image:Ganryu_and_JayCee_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Ganryu and JayCee.<br /> Image:Armor_King_and_King_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Armor King and King.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Customizations.jpg|Some customization options for Asuka, Lili, Wang, Jack-6, Lars, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_AOU_Flyer.jpg|A flyer for the game.<br /> Image:Advertisement_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Game advertisement.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_1.jpg|CG art for Paul, Devil Jin, Lili, Asuka, Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_2.jpg|CG art for Lars, Law, and JayCee.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Nina_and_Armor_King.jpg|CG art for Nina and Armor King.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_King_and_Anna.jpg|CG art for King and Anna.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_20_Characters.jpg|A magazine page which shows CG art for 20 characters.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_True_Ogre_-_Test_Model.jpg|True Ogre's test model.<br /> Image:Jun_Kazama_-_Artwork_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Artwork of Jun, showing her new outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Devil_Kazuya.jpg|Kazuya in Devil form.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_1.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Movelists_-_2.JPG|Movelists for various characters (four moves listed for each).<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_CG_Art_Images.jpg|The CG art images for most of the game's characters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60454 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T15:07:36Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:Gon - Tekken 3 - CG Art - 1.jpg|[[Gon]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60453 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T15:01:29Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon.png|[[Gon]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60452 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T15:01:04Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon.png|[[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60451 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:59:05Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon_tekken.jpg|[[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60450 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:58:41Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon_tekken.jpg| [[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60449 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:57:43Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon_tekken.jpg [[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60448 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:56:38Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:gon_tekken.jpg [[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> File:images.jpg [[Gon]]*<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60447 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:54:41Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:images.jpg| [[Gon]]*<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> File:images.jpg [[Gon]]*<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60446 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:52:37Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> File:images.jpg [[Gon]]*<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_6:_Bloodline_Rebellion&diff=60445 Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion 2011-09-04T14:51:51Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Character Roster */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion<br /> | logo = [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable (as Tekken 6)<br /> | releasedate = <br /> '''Arcade'''<br /> *December 10, 2008 (Tokyo) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *December 18, 2008 (Japan) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833])<br /> *January 9, 2009 (?) ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596234#post3596234]) (International)<br /> '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360''' (Dubbed as Tekken 6)<br /> * October 27th 2009(US/NA) ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGttj1D-ZV0&fmt=18]).<br /> * October 29th 2009(JPN)<br /> * October 30th 2009(EU/AU)<br /> '''PlayStation Portable:'''<br /> *November 24th 2009 (US/NA)<br /> *December 10th 2009 (AU)<br /> *December 11th 2009 (UK/EU) [[http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PSP/Tekken-6/~r344644/]]<br /> *January 14th 2010 (JPN)| system = Octave Engine, System 357<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]''' is an updated version of ''[[Tekken 6]]''. It was officially announced on August 28th, 2008. The game was released on Arcades in December 2008, October 2009 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 2009 for PlayStation Portable (PSP). The official trailer was shown at the AM Show on September 18th, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. It is similar to the ''[[Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]'' upgrade for ''[[Tekken 5]]''. The tagline, as shown in the most recent trailers, is "What do you fight for".<br /> ([http://sdtekken.com/2008/10/08/tekken-6-on-xbox-360/]).<br /> {|style="float:left"<br /> |__TOC__<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> [[Image:Alisa_Boskonovitch_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|left|Alisa Bosconovitch.]]<br /> [[Image:Lars_Alexanderson_-_CG_Art_Image_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|thumb|Lars Alexandersson.]]<br /> ''Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion'' features two new characters, [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], who is the creation of [[Doctor Boskonovitch|Doctor Geppetto Boskonovitch]] ([http://www.gamespot.com/arcade/action/tekken6bloodlinerebellion/video/6198830]), and [[Lars Alexandersson]], who is described as a "strange foreigner" ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3505315#post3505315]).<br /> <br /> Many new things, other than the two new characters, are also being introduced with Bloodline Rebellion, such as several new stages (currently six), customization items (including what is referred to as ''Character Dressup'', allowing new "Item Move" features), and an all-new feature that allows the player to customize the hair of the characters, such as hairstyles and hair colors; in other words you can literally make your own hairstyle for each character. Furthermore, Namco has attempted to balance out the characters, as several characters (most notably [[Bob]]) were considered much too overpowered in Tekken 6 ([http://www.tekken-official.jp/tk6br/page02.html]).<br /> <br /> From Tekken 6 to Bloodline Rebellion, the Tekken-Net ID cards that have ranks below red (from the "Conqueror" rank and below) get reset back to "1st DAN". However, the ones that have ranks above red remain the same ([http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=3596833#post3596833]).<br /> <br /> Additionally, there exists a golden version of the game's final boss, [[Azazel]]. To reach it, you must play arcade mode without retrying to properly reach it. Also, Azazel's color changes to red/orange when it gets low on health, as seen in the official trailer ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zDRXv5MTYk&fmt=18 at 3:09 - 3:12]). <br /> <br /> The game's bonus boss, [[Nancy-MI847J]], does not appear to have received a design change. However, it appears to take less damage from attacks now. In the console version, it is playable on the second stage of "[[Scenario Campaign]]".<br /> <br /> As of Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, it was revealed that Namco / Namco-Bandai is "considering" including console-specific characters for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. ([http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=203137] and [http://sdtekken.com/2008/12/04/console-exclusive-characters-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> Also, there are new "[[Item Move]]" features for some of the characters like Lili, Xiaoyu, and other characters.<br /> <br /> A new mode, "[[Scenario Campaign]]", will be in the console versions of the game. It can be played alone, with others, and online. Similar to the ''[[Tekken Force (side game)|Tekken Force]]'' side game in ''[[Tekken 3]]'', ''[[Tekken 4]]'', ''[[Tekken 5]]'s'' [[Devil Within]], the fighters go through certain areas and defeat all opposing enemies, first was start from Lars and his robot partner Alisa as the first playable characters at this mode.<br /> <br /> They have added new Console-Exclusive Outfits for specific characters.<br /> <br /> ==== [http://www.tapout.com TapouT] ====<br /> On July 26, 2009, Namco Bandai announced that they would be collaborating with mixed martial arts apparel company TapouT. Because of this, TapouT shirts will be available as universal customization items in the console version of the game. Corresponding retail t-shirts will also be available for purchase ([http://sdtekken.com/2009/07/26/namco-bandai-x-tapout-team-up-for-tekken-6/]).<br /> <br /> ===== Gallery =====<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_1.jpg|T-Shirt 1.<br /> Image:T6_BR_-_TapouT_T-Shirt_2.jpg|T-Shirt 2.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_1_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 1.<br /> Image:TapouT_Shirt_-_Design_2_-_T6_BR.jpg|Design 2.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Character Roster ===<br /> <gallery widths=70px heights=70x perrow=10><br /> File:XiaT5DR.jpg| [[Xiaoyu]]<br /> File:YosT6.JPG| [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> File:NinT5.JPG| [[Nina]]<br /> File:LawT5.JPG| [[Marshall| Law]]<br /> File:HwoT5.JPG| [[Hwoarang]]<br /> File:ChrT5.JPG| [[Christie]]<br /> File:PauT5.JPG| [[Paul]]<br /> File:KinT5.JPG| [[King II| King]]<br /> File:JulT5.JPG| [[Julia]]<br /> File:LeiT5.JPG| [[Lei]]<br /> File:WanT5.JPG| [[Wang]]<br /> File:BryT5.JPG| [[Bryan]]<br /> File:AnnT5.JPG| [[Anna]]<br /> File:BaeT5.JPG| [[Baek]]<br /> File:SteT5.JPG| [[Steve]]<br /> File:EddT5.JPG| [[Eddy]]<br /> File:KumT5.JPG| [[Kuma II| Kuma]]<br /> File:MurT5.JPG| [[Marduk]]<br /> File:GanT5.JPG| [[Ganryu]]<br /> File:BruT5.JPG| [[Bruce]]<br /> File:RjrT5DR.JPG| [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> File:RavT5.JPG| [[Raven]]<br /> File:JacT6BR.JPG| [[Jack-6]]*<br /> File:LilT5DR.jpg| [[Lili]]<br /> File:FenT5.JPG| [[Feng]]<br /> File:DraT5.jpg| [[Dragunov]]<br /> File:PanT5.JPG| [[Panda]]<br /> File:ArmT5DR.jpg| [[Armor King II| Armor King]]<br /> File:AsuT5.JPG| [[Asuka]]<br /> File:MokT5.JPG| [[Mokujin]]<br /> File:HeiT5.JPG| [[Heihachi]]<br /> File:KazT5.JPG| [[Kazuya]]<br /> File:LarT6BR.JPG| [[Lars]]* **<br /> File:LeeT5.JPG| [[Lee]]<br /> File:JinT5.JPG| [[Jin]]<br /> File:AliT6BR.JPG| [[Alisa]]* **<br /> File:BobT6BR.JPG| [[Bob]]*<br /> File:LeoT6BR.JPG| [[Leo]]*<br /> File:MigT6BR.JPG| [[Miguel]]*<br /> File:ZafT6BR.JPG| [[Zafina]]*<br /> File:DjnT5.JPG| [[Devil Jin]]<br /> File:Example.jpg| [[NANCY-MI847J]]* (Bonus Boss)<br /> File:Unknown Character (T6)2.jpg| [[Azazel]]* (Final Boss)<br /> File:images.jpg [[Gon]]<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> *[[Anger of the Earth]] * **<br /> *[[Azazel's Temple]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Arena story only) (Console Version)<br /> *[[Azazel's Chamber]] ([[Azazel]]'s Final Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Cemetery]] *<br /> *[[Central Tower]] ([[NANCY-MI847J]]'s Bonus Stage)<br /> *[[City After Dark]]<br /> *[[Electric Fountain]] **<br /> *[[Fallen Colony]] *<br /> *[[Fiesta del Tomate]] ** ***<br /> *[[Gargoyle's Perch]] ([[Jin Kazama]]'s Sub-Boss Stage)<br /> *[[Hidden Retreat]] ** ***<br /> *[[High Roller's Club]]<br /> *[[Lightning Storm]] **<br /> *[[Manji Valley]]<br /> *[[Mystical Forest]]<br /> *[[Noh Theater]]<br /> *[[Rustic Asia]]<br /> *[[Temple Grounds]]<br /> *[[Tunnel Disaster]] **<br /> *[[Urban War Zone]]<br /> <br /> <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Is a multi-tier stage</small><br><nowiki>**</nowiki><small>New to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion</small><br><nowiki>***</nowiki><small>Can only be selected via Random Select</small><br /> <br /> == Achievements / Trophies ==<br /> ''See [[Tekken 6/Achievements and Trophies]] for the full list.''<br /> <br /> The console versions of Tekken 6 will feature achievements / trophies upon completing certain tasks. In addition to the ones listed, there are also 12 additional hidden ones.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Vengeance" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|T8fPUvHaCx4|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Iron Fist Tournament" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|7dqG1rCc30k|430}}<br /> <br /> === TEKKEN 6 "Atari Live" Trailer With Gameplay - XBOX 360 AND PS3 TITLE PREVIEW ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|HEdQtHnwNdg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion - Opening Cinematic and Gameplay Video ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|rfe0vkJMKwg|430}}<br /> <br /> === AM Show 2008 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|5zDRXv5MTYk|430}}<br /> <br /> === Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|alQ8EGR7TEs|430}}<br /> <br /> === Second Interview with Katsuhiro Harada ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|KLEy9wN2nuQ|430}}<br /> <br /> === Short Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|hT9bxWf6kHw|430}}<br /> <br /> === New Console / NOVO Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|vGttj1D-ZV0|430}}<br /> <br /> === "Power is Everything" Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|bpr5vCC4e8E|430}}<br /> <br /> === GameSpot Tekken 6 Console Interview - 4/29/09 ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|yqfec6zLy7I|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Game Play Montage ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|faNcZzqUBFU|430}}<br /> <br /> === PS3 - Tekken 6 Editor's Day - Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|S3pjMupngEE|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 E3 2009 Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|m16UdL4dFGg|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Gamescom Trailer ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|9hyrrTgoCPI|430}}<br /> <br /> === Tekken 6 Console Intro ===<br /> {{#ev:youtube|2GESnQEKgTg|430}}<br /> <br /> == PlayStation Portable version ==<br /> [[Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|thumb|The logo for the PSP version of Tekken 6.]]<br /> '''[[Tekken 6 PSP]]''' is the PSP version of [[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]. It includes almost all the same content of the PS3/XBOX versions with some major and minor changes.<br /> <br /> === Features ===<br /> <br /> Altough the characters and movelists remain the same as it was in the console version there are some features missing in this game. Also there are secret stages available only by cheat codes like [[Gym]], [[Temple]], [[Hidden Retreat 2]], etc.<br /> <br /> ===Missing Features===<br /> *Scenario Campaign mode has been completely removed from the PSP version. It cannot also be played normally with the use of cheat codes.<br /> *The Customization items for each character have been reduced to having less items and other options.<br /> *Achievements and Trophies have been removed.<br /> *Special outfits, like Anna's Zebra Suit have been removed completely. You can't select or buy it like in Tekken 5 or Dark Resurrection.<br /> *The Motion Blur is no longer an option for display. <br /> <br /> ===Minor Changes===<br /> *The Azazel's Chamber and Gargoyle's Perch stages are not playable outside Arcade, Story, Time Attack and, Survival mode. The reason for this remains unexplained.<br /> *The customization menu is not in a stage, but in a blue plain background with no floor like in the PSP version of Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection.<br /> *When you select a character, instead of doing his/her pose and showing his/her customization, the CG art of that character will be displayed, although in a very bad resolution.<br /> *There is no Stage Select like in the previous PSP Tekken game.<br /> *The records are now displayed in only one resumed monotone table and there is no rankings or character usage statiscs. <br /> *In practice mode there is no scroll option when you hold a specific command and the sample combos are not with the corresponding notations.<br /> *There is no command training and the VS CPU and Defensive training are both in the same menu with Freestyle.<br /> *There's no day-to-night transitions in the Temple Grounds stage.<br /> *There is no background music in Theater mode and the Prologues/Epilogues cannot be bought.<br /> *There is no replays after a battle has concluded.<br /> *Since the Scenario Campaign mode has been removed, the 2 new characters [[Lars]] and [[Alisa]] are now playable in arena mode and have their own official endings, which are actually Scenario Campaign cut-scenes.<br /> <br /> ===New Features===<br /> *The Gold Rush mode has returned, but now it is in the High Rollers Club stage and there's a bonus for attack variation which is the use of different attacks during the time of Gold Rush.<br /> *There's a special Practice stage very similar to the stage of the previous game with the difference being that now the colors of the stage are Black/Gray/Brown instead of Black/Blue.<br /> *Item moves remains the same for every character. <br /> *The menus, command lists, and credits have been redesigned.<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Sources:'''<br /> <br /> *[http://psp.ign.com/articles/977/977050p1.html IGN].<br /> *[http://sdtekken.com/2009/04/28/tekken-6-on-psp/ SD Tekken].<br /> *[http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/forums/showthread.php?s=ddf788f4c2f48f57a3b5f799f8490ca7&threadid=111983&perpage=25&pagenumber=1 Tekken Zaibatsu].<br /> <br /> === Screenshots Gallery ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_1.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP_-_2.jpg|Bob fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Screenshot_-_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|A screenshot of Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Raven_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Raven fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Raven_versus_Zafina.jpg|Raven fighting Zafina.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP_-_Zafina_versus_Miguel.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Zafina_versus_Miguel_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Zafina fighting Miguel.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Bob_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Bob.<br /> Image:Miguel_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Miguel fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Raven_-_Pre-fight_Animation_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|One of Raven's pre-fight animations.<br /> Image:Bob_versus_Raven_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PSP.jpg|Bob fighting Raven.<br /> Image:Alisa_versus_Bryan_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Alisa fighting Bryan.<br /> Image:Steve_versus_Heihachi_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Steve fighting Heihachi.<br /> Image:Bruce_versus_Zafina_-_Tekken_6_-_PSP.jpg|Bruce fighting Zafina.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> == Limited Edition ==<br /> [[File:Limitededitiontekkensixthatiedited.jpg]] <br /> <br /> There will also be a limited edition for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The bundle includes the Tekken 6 game, limited edition wireless fight stick crafted by Hori (a black one for the Playstation 3 and a white one for the Xbox 360) and collectible Art book. Gamestop will offer a bonus offer to the bundle. It will include s Samurai Pack Downloadable Content featuring An official Cardboard Tube Samurai outfit designed by Penny Arcade exclusively for Yoshimitsu. And limited edition Samurai Battle Banners with which you can customize for each of the 40 fighters, and a Tekken Calendar featuring the characters of the in incredible graphic detail.<br /> <br /> == Pricing ==<br /> The PCB only version costs 598,000 Yen ($5,557.07 USD, as of today's exchange rate). Namco will sell the Deluxe Cabinet setup for approximately 1,038,000 Yen ($9,646.52 USD).<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Logo_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The logo for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Poster_-_New_Features_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A poster for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, detailing the game's new features.<br /> Image:Lightning_Storm_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Lightning Storm]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tunnel_Disaster_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer.jpg|The "[[Tunnel Disaster]]" stage, as seen in the trailer.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Trailer_-_Asuka,_Lars,_Logo,_and_Jin.jpg|Images of [[Asuka Kazama|Asuka]], [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]], the game's logo, and [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] on a motorcycle, taken from the trailer.<br /> Image:Lars,_Devil_Jin,_Anna,_Steve,_and_Law_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Arcade machines, showing [[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] (top left), [[Devil Jin]] versus [[Anna Williams|Anna]], and [[Steve Fox|Steve]] versus [[Marshall Law|Law]].<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Mirror_Match_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An arcade machine, showing an [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] mirror match.<br /> Image:Arcade_Machines_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Character_Select_Screen.jpg|Two arcade machines, both showing the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Alisa's CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Arcadia_-_CG_Art_and_Story_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, showing Lars' CG art image and story.<br /> Image:Arcadia_-_New_Stages_and_Information_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A page from Arcadia magazine, featuring two of the new stages, along with other information.<br /> Image:Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The "Character Select" screen. The selected characters are [[Jin Kazama|Jin]] (left) and [[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] (right).<br /> Image:The_King_of_Iron_Fist_Tournament_6_-_T6_BR_-_Second Trailer.gif|An image taken from the second trailer, showing the phrase "The King of Iron Fist Tournament 6".<br /> Image:Jack-6_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A small portion of the "Character Select" screen, showing a customized [[Jack-6]].<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_Scan_-_Lili_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An Arcadia magazine scan that primarily shows some of [[Emily Rochefort|Lili]]'s customizations.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]'s face. Here, she's wearing her second outfit.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Closeup_-_Second_Outfit_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A closeup of [[Lars Alexandersson]]'s upper body. Here, he's wearing his second outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken-Net_ID_Card_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A Tekken-Net ID card for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Bob_-_New_Rank_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image of [[Bob]], with the new "Hien" ( &#39131;&#29141; ) ("Swallow in Flight") rank shown above him.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Hair_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|An image that shows some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s hair customizations.<br /> Image:Tekken-Official_-_Enter_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Alisa_and_Lars.jpg|The Tekken-Official "Enter" screen for Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, featuring Alisa and Lars.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Customization_Item_-_Universal_Weapon.jpg|A universal weapon customization shaped like a 'Naginata' (a traditional Japanese pole weapon).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Yoshimitsu]]'s customizations. He is standing in [[Hidden Retreat]].<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Yoshimitsu's customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Customizations_-_Statistics_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Alisa, customized, while her statistics are being shown.<br /> Image:King_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[King II|King]], customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Customizations_-_Stage_Select_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Yoshimitsu, customized, while a stage is being selected.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]], customized, standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_and_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Health_Bars_-_Damage_Scaling.jpg|A comparison of the damage taken from one specific juggle in ''[[Tekken 6]]'' and Bloodline Rebellion.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_1.jpg|Some of [[Asuka Kazama]]'s customizations. She's standing in the new stage [[Fiesta del Tomate]].<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_2.jpg|Some of Asuka Kazama's customizations. She's standing in the new stage Fiesta del Tomate.<br /> Image:Lili_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Customizations_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Lili, customized, on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:GNOURS_-_Scan_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|A "GNOURS" scan, which features many things that relate to Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on it.<br /> Image:Ganryu_-_Customizations_-_New_Stage_1_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Some of [[Ganryu]]'s customizations. He is standing in the new stage Hidden Retreat.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Alisa Bosconovitch|Alisa]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Character_Select_Screen_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|[[Lars Alexandersson|Lars]] on the "Character Select" screen.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Azazel_(Panda_Head)_versus_Ling_Xiaoyu_(Customized).jpg|A customized [[Ling Xiaoyu]] fighting [[Azazel]], who is now wearing a panda mask.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Front_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The front of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcade_Flyer_-_Back_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|The back of a Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion arcade flyer.<br /> Image:Arcadia_Magazine_-_Front_Cover_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion on the front cover of an Arcadia Magazine issue.<br /> Image:Nancy-MI847J_-_Extra_Stage_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Nancy-MI847J's "Extra Stage" screen.<br /> Image:Gold_Azazel_-_Arcadia_-_Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion.jpg|Gold Azazel, as seen on an Arcadia magazine scan.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_PS3_Cover_Art.jpg|Preliminary cover art (PS3).<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Cardboard_Tube_Samurai_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new "Cardboard Tube Samurai" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Famitsu_-_T6_BR.jpg|A Famitsu magazine scan of [[Jin Kazama|Jin]]'s new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_Closeup_-_T6_BR.jpg|A closeup of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Artwork_Image_-_CLAMP_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Jin's new "CLAMP" costume.<br /> Image:Heihachi,_Kazuya,_and_Jin_-_Artwork_Image_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of [[Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi]], [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]], and Jin.<br /> Image:Alisa_Bosconovitch_-_T6_BR_-_Korea_-_Energy_Beams.jpg|A screenshot of Alisa, taken in Korea. Her chainsaws are changed into energy beams.<br /> Image:Lars_Alexandersson_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of Lars' new costume, designed by Masashi Kishimoto.<br /> Image:HORI_Arcade_Stick_-_PS3_-_T6_BR.jpg|A "HORI" arcade stick for the PS3 version.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Scan_-_T6_BR.jpg|A scan of [[Zafina]]'s new costume. It was designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Artwork_Image_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Artwork of Zafina in her new costume, designed by Mutsumi Inomata.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Edition_Bundle.jpg|Limited Edition Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_European_Limited_Arcade_Stick_Bundle.jpg|Limited Arcade Stick Bundle (Europe).<br /> Image:Lili_-_Play_Magazine_-_Girls_of_Gaming_-_Tekken_6.jpg|[[Emily Rochefort|Lili]] on a Play Magazine "Girls of Gaming" issue.<br /> Image:Roger_Jr._-_Penny_Arcade_Artwork_-_Tekken_6.jpg|Artwork of [[Roger Jr.]], done by Penny Arcade.<br /> Image:Anna_and_Asuka_-_New_Costumes_-_Tekken_6.jpg|New outfits for [[Anna Williams]] (top) and Asuka Kazama (bottom).<br /> Image:Calendar_-_GameStop_Gift_Package_-_Tekken_6.jpg|A Tekken 6 calender, available with a pre-order from GameStop.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Alisa's_Capsule_-_Bosconovitch_Laboratory_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows the capsule that contains Alisa.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_Alexandersson_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_and_Tekken_Force_members_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars and two [[Tekken Force]] members.<br /> Image:Cutscene_-_Lars_versus_Tekken_Force_member_-_T6_BR.jpg|A cutscene that shows Lars slamming a Tekken Force member to the ground.<br /> Image:Zafina_-_Mutsumi_Inomata_Costume_-_Back_-_T6_BR.jpg|Zafina's "Mutsumi Inomata" costume.<br /> Image:Anna_Williams_-_Zebra_Suit_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Anna's "Zebra Suit" costume.<br /> Image:Asuka_Kazama_-_Mamoru_Nagano_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Asuka's "Mamoru Nagano" custume.<br /> Image:Lars_versus_Heihachi_-_Masashi_Kishimoto_Costume_-_T6_BR.jpg|Lars fighting Heihachi in his new "Masashi Kishimoto" costume.<br /> Image:Lili_and_Roger_Jr._-_New_Costumes_-_T6_BR.jpg|New outfits for Lili and Roger Jr. (only at top right).<br /> Image:Eddy_versus_Heihachi_-_Nancy-MI847J's_Stage_-_T6_BR.jpg|Eddy fighting Heihachi in "Nancy-MI847J's Stage", selectable on consoles.<br /> Image:Heihachi_versus_Jack-6_-_Motion_Blur_-_T6_BR.jpg|Heihachi fighting Jack-6, with the effects of "Motion Blur" being shown.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_Three_New_Costumes.jpg|New costumes for Roger Jr., Kazuya, and Lili.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_Bloodline_Rebellion_-_All_New_Costumes.png|All of the new costumes in the game.<br /> Image:Tekken_6_-_Pre-order_Gift_Guide.jpg|A guide showing the gifts that come with pre-ordering the game.<br /> Image:Scenario_Campaign_-_Map_-_Arena_-_T6_BR.jpg|The "Scenario Campaign" map, with the "Arena" mode being selected.<br /> Image:Jin_Kazama_-_Sub-Boss_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Jin's new "sub-boss" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Azazel_-_Final_Stage_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Azazel's new "Final Stage" screen (first in Arcade).<br /> Image:Alisa_-_Customization_Section_-_T6_BR.jpg|Alisa being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:Kazuya_-_Customization_Screen_-_T6_BR.jpg|Kazuya being customized at the "Customization" section.<br /> Image:BAEKT6P3.png|[[Baek Doo San|Baek]]'s new third costume.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011 https://eng.tekkenpedia.com/index.php?title=Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2&diff=58507 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 2011-07-03T17:33:15Z <p>KingErick2011: /* Confirmed Characters */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Game| title = Tekken Tag Tournament 2<br /> | logo = [[Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.PNG|250px]]<br /> | platforms = Arcade, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360<br /> | releasedate = Summer 2011 (Japanese Arcades)<br /> | modes = Tag team, Single (Likely), Triple team (Likely)<br /> | predessedor = [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]<br /> | system = Namco System 359<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' is the next currently planned installment of the ''Tekken'' fighting game series. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on [[Tekken Tag Tournament|Tag team battles]] rather than one-on-one battles. <br /> <br /> The game was officially announced on September 18, 2010 at the Tougeki event by the creator [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/18/interview-katushiro-harada-talks-tekken-tag-tournament-2/ Katsuhiro Harada]. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference ''The Legend of Tekken'' in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about ''Tekken 7''. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page [http://twitter.com/Harada_TEKKEN/status/25705594986 See here.]<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Development==<br /> <br /> '''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''' revealed that [[Jin Kazama]], [[Asuka Kazama]], [[Leo]], and [[Kazuya Mishima]] would be playable. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on [[Tekken 6]]'s engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. <br /> <br /> It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. At the World Cyber Games 2010 Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of game would be between the releases of [[Street Fighter X Tekken]] and [[Tekken X Street Fighter]]. <br /> <br /> On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back [[Jun Kazama]]. Harada then stated on his Twitter and Facebook page that if he gets at least 4000 followers who tweet "Bring Back Jun" Harada and his team will consider bringing her back in this and possibly future Tekken games. As of 2011, he now has over 10,000 followers.<br /> <br /> On November 6th, 2010, a testplay video was released to show fans samples of the new Tag system's gameplay. There are walls on the Practice mode, but can be disabled. From Harada's own words "You can now have 3 characters on screen so you can hold them up and have another character attack them and if the timings right you can escape". Harada said he has a lot of ideas for this game like escaping from attacks, holds, and breaking through walls like in [[Tekken 6]]. On the 14th Episode of Tekken Player Aris's Podcast, Avoiding the Puddle, Harada appeared and confirmed that all 41 playable characters from Tekken 6 (including [[Panda]] NOT as a palette swap) will be returning along with [[Jinpachi Mishima]]. An apparent new fighter named [[JayCee]] will debut in this game; Julia Chang will possibly depart from the game though it is strongly believed by fans that JayCee is Julia Chang. <br /> <br /> At AOU 2011, it was confirmed [[Jun Kazama]] and [[True Ogre]] would also be returning as playable characters. [[Devil]] will also appear in the game, but as a part of Kazuya instead of being separate. So overall, 44 characters have been confirmed. More characters are still to be added to the roster making the largest character roster in [[Tekken (series)|Tekken]] history and even fighting game history only to be surpassed by Marvel vs Capcom 2's 58 character roster. <br /> <br /> According to Katsuhiro Harada, the game will not be having the [[Rage]] system from [[Tekken 6]], but a new tag partner rage system like the [[Netsu Power]] in [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]. On May 16th, many gameplay videos were uploaded on [http://www.youtube.com/user/ldmaxi YouTube]. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is slated for an August 2011 release in Japanese arcades.<br /> <br /> ==Story==<br /> <br /> The possibly non-canon story focuses on [[Heihachi Mishima]], former long-time CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu, who, in the quest of understanding the process of aging, worked in secret to create a drug able to rejuvenate the human body and thus increase longevity. After many years of research, the wonder drug was finally complete. Without hesitation, Heihachi ingested the drug, and the effects were immediate: his body grew stronger, the signs of aging faded, and the hair on the top of his head grew back and turned black; he was young again!<br /> <br /> Intent on showing his power to the world, he soon heard of a new Tekken Tournament to be held. "A tag team tournament?" he thought to himself. "I will need a partner then... Hmf! I'll use ''that''." Thus the curtain was raised for a new tournament and a mystery tag team entering.<br /> <br /> == Prequel ==<br /> ''Main article: [[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''<br /> [[Image:TekkenTagTournamentlogo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The first Tekken Tag logo.]]<br /> This game is a sequel to [[Tekken Tag Tournament]], which was released in the Arcades during 1999 and on the PlayStation 2 in 2000.<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Characters ==<br /> <br /> === Confirmed Characters ===<br /> * [[Alisa Boskonovitch]]<br /> * [[Anna Williams]]<br /> * [[Armor King II]]<br /> * [[Asuka Kazama]]<br /> * [[Baek Doo San]]<br /> * [[Bruce Irvin]]<br /> * [[Bryan Fury]]<br /> * [[Craig Marduk]]<br /> * [[Christie Monteiro]]<br /> * [[Devil Jin]]<br /> * [[Eddy Gordo]]<br /> * [[Emilie de Rochefort|Emilie "Lili" De Rochefort]]<br /> * [[Feng Wei]]<br /> * [[Ganryu]]<br /> * [[Heihachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Hwoarang]]<br /> * [[Jack-6]]<br /> * [[Jin Kazama]]<br /> * [[Jinpachi Mishima]] <br /> * [[Julia Chang]] / [[JayCee]]<br /> * [[Jun Kazama]]<br /> * [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil]] <br /> * [[King II]]<br /> * [[Kuma II]]<br /> * [[Lars Alexandersson]]<br /> * [[Lee Chaolan]]<br /> * [[Lei Wulong]]<br /> * [[Leo Kliesen]]<br /> * [[Ling Xiaoyu]]<br /> * [[Marshall Law]]<br /> * [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]<br /> * [[Mokujin]]<br /> * [[Nina Williams]]<br /> * [[Panda]]<br /> * [[Paul Phoenix]]<br /> * [[Raven]]<br /> * [[Robert Richards|Robert "Bob" Richards]]<br /> * [[Roger Jr.]]<br /> * [[Sergei Dragunov]]<br /> * [[Steve Fox]]<br /> * [[True Ogre]]<br /> * [[Wang Jinrei]]<br /> * [[Yoshimitsu]]<br /> * [[Zafina]]<br /> * [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]<br /> <br /> === Unconfirmed / Possible Non-Playable Characters ===<br /> * [[Alex]]<br /> * [[Angel]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Devil Ganryu]] (Harada wants him as a possible final boss, but his team does not agree to this)<br /> * [[Dr. Boskonovitch]] (Harada is considering his return)<br /> * [[Forrest Law]]<br /> * [[Gun Jack]]<br /> * [[Kunimitsu]] (Harada is considering her return)<br /> * [[Michelle Chang]]<br /> * [[Ogre]]<br /> * [[Prototype Jack]]<br /> * [[Roger]]<br /> * [[Unknown]]<br /> <br /> == Stages ==<br /> *[[Arctic Dream]] <br /> *[[Arena (TTT2 stage)|Arena]] <br /> *[[Bountiful Sea Air]] <br /> *[[Condor Canyon]]<br /> *[[Dusk After The Rain]] <br /> *[[Eternal Paradise]]<br /> *[[Festive Parade]] <br /> *[[Fontana Di Trevi]] <br /> *[[Hall Of Judgement]] <br /> *[[Historic Town Square]] <br /> *[[Moonlit Wilderness (TTT2 stage)|Moonlit Wilderness]] <br /> *[[Sakura Schoolyard]]<br /> *[[Tempest]] <br /> *[[Winter Palace (TTT2 stage)|Winter Palace]] <br /> *[[Wayang Kulit]]<br /> <br /> There are three remaining slots on the stage select screen. Details of these stages are currently unknown.<br /> <br /> == Videos ==<br /> <br /> === Trailers ===<br /> {|align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |'''First Teaser Trailer'''||'''Second Teaser Trailer'''<br /> |-<br /> |valign="top"|{{#ev:youtube|hvL9TOUuDb8}}||{{#ev:youtube|vvHQF-Tmaig}}<br /><small>Heihachi Mishima says "I'm Invincible" at the end of the video.<br /> </small><br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (Japanese Voiceover)'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Trailer (English Voiceover)'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|YX9Kd1LlsB8}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in Japanese</small>||{{#ev:youtube|EsEXGZEy8GM}}<br /><small>The AOU 2011 arcade trailer in English</small><br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> === Gameplay Videos===<br /> {|align="center"<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 1'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|zwAYzY5tXtw}}||{{#ev:youtube|0tyFxXbHyyA}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 3'''||'''Arcade AOU 2011 Gameplay 4'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|HhTwHx5nxSM}}||{{#ev:youtube|Aia0NZLz5PA}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Devil Gameplay'''||'''Devil Gameplay 2'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|_dYWV4inlkA}}||{{#ev:youtube|n0E9UPzJnk0}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''Russian Android A-9800 Mimicking A.I. TEST.'''||'''Jun Kazama Test Play'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|BF-99HvG4EA}}||{{#ev:youtube|p7SwPum9SWA}}<br /> |-<br /> |'''True Ogre Test Play'''<br /> |-<br /> |{{#ev:youtube|ynWuhgW_GEg}}<br /> |}<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> ===Opening movies===<br /> '''Arcade intro movie'''<br /> {{#ev:youtube|un4i6VsCqhc}}<br /> TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT2 for Arcade intro movie<br /> {{-}}<br /> <br /> == Images ==<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Logo.jpg|The official game logo<br /> Image:TT2 Arcade Poster.jpg|TT2 2011 Arcade Poster<br /> Image:Tekken tag 2 characters.jpg|The first 4 revealed characters<br /> Image:ImagesCAV5WAI0.jpg|A young Heihachi standing in front of "Iron Fist Fighting Festival" Kanji<br /> Image:Image lakr.jpg|Lili and Asuka at the end of the debut trailer<br /> Image:Lol Lee and Asuka..jpg|Joke based on Lili and Asuka with Lee instead of Lili<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Lili_and_Ingrid.jpg|Parody of the Lili and Asuka illustration with Street Fighter's Ingrid replacing Asuka.<br /> Image:092010 tekken tag tournament 2 t.jpg|Heihachi Mishima from behind<br /> Image:Female Luchador 2.png|JayCee's appearance in the 2nd teaser trailer<br /> Image:Female Luchador Verses Craig Marduk.png|JayCee versus Craig Marduk.<br /> Image:Miguel_preparing_to_strike_-_TTT2_Trailer_-_2.jpg|Miguel in Tag 2.<br /> Image:Young_Heihachi_-_Closeup_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Closeup of Heihachi (now young).<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Miguel Caballero Rojo in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Miguel.<br /> Image:Heihachi Mishima Verses Feng Wei in TT2.png|Heihachi versus Feng Wei.<br /> Image:Baek Doo San and Hwoarang Verses Steve Fox.png|Baek and Hwoarang versus Steve.<br /> Image:Lili and Ling Xiaoyu Verses King II.png|Lili and Xiaoyu versus King.<br /> Image:Yoshimitsu_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Yoshimitsu's new design<br /> Image:Jun_in_the_TTT2_AOU_Trailer.png|Jun in the AOU 2011 trailer with a different appearance<br /> Image:True_Ogre_TTT2.png|True Ogre's apearance in the AOU 2011 trailer<br /> Image:Jun Kazama_TTT play.jpg|Jun Kazama during a fight.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Jin_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Jin.<br /> Image:Asuka_and_Lili_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Asuka and Lili.<br /> Image:Heihachi_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Heihachi and Lars.<br /> Image:Jin_and_Lars_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.jpg|Team interaction between Jin and Lars.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Baek_and_Hwoarang.JPG|Team interaction between Baek and Hwoarang.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_Team_Interaction_-_Xiaoyu_and_Panda.JPG|Team interaction between Xiaoyu and Panda.<br /> Image:Ganryu_and_JayCee_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Ganryu and JayCee.<br /> Image:Armor_King_and_King_-_Team_Interaction_-_TTT2.JPG|Team interaction between Armor King and King.<br /> Image:King_and_Armor_King_-_Double_Team_Move_-_TTT2.JPG|King and Armor King performing a double team move on Kazuya.<br /> Image:Paul_and_Law_-_Double_Team_Move_-_TTT2.JPG|Paul and Law performing a double team move on Steve.<br /> Image:Bryan_and_Dragunov_-_Double_Team_Move_-_TTT2.JPG|Bryan and Dragunov performing a double team move on Jin.<br /> Image:King_and_Marduk_-_Double_Team_Move_-_TTT2.JPG|King and Marduk performing a double team move on Armor King.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Customizations.jpg|Some customization options for Asuka, Lili, Wang, Jack-6, Lars, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_AOU_Flyer.jpg|A flyer for the game.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_1.jpg|CG art for Paul, Devil Jin, Lili, Asuka, Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Jin.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Arcadia_Magazine_-_2.jpg|CG art for Lars, Law, and JayCee.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_Nina_and_Armor_King.jpg|CG art for Nina and Armor King.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_King_and_Anna.jpg|CG art for King and Anna.<br /> Image:TTT2_-_CG_Art_Images_-_20_Characters.jpg|A magazine page which shows CG art for 20 characters.<br /> Image:Kazuya_versus_Feng_-_Devil_Laser_-_TTT2.jpg|Kazuya levitating and firing a laser, which is taken from his [[Devil]] persona.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_True_Ogre_-_Test_Model.jpg|True Ogre's test model.<br /> Image:Jun_Kazama_-_Artwork_-_Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2.jpg|Artwork of Jun, showing her new outfit.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Devil_Kazuya.jpg|Kazuya in Devil form.<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_CG_Art_Images.jpg|The CG art images for most of the game's characters.<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> === Stages ===<br /> <gallery><br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_1.jpg|Eternal Paradise<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_2.jpg|Moonlit Wilderness<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_3.jpg|Arena<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_4.jpg|Tempest<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_5.jpg|Fontana Di Trevi<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_6.jpg|Artic Dream<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_7.jpg|Dusk After the Rain<br /> Image:Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_-_Stage_8.JPG|Historic Town Square<br /> </gallery><br /> <br /> [[Category:Tekken video games]]</div> KingErick2011