Tekken
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This article is about the first game in the Tekken series. For the series, see Tekken (series).
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Introduction
Also see the Tekken 1 Category
Tekken is the first game in the Tekken series. It was released in arcades on December 9, 1994. It was released on the PlayStation on March, 1995 in Japan, November, 1995 in North America, and November, 1995 in Europe. Tekken had two modes, Arcade mode and VS mode. Extra modes would be added in later Tekken games. Tekken was met with many positive reviews. Critics claimed that it was a good start to the series. Its success and popularity has spawned six sequels. The Tekken games have been highly popular with the martial arts community due to moves of the fighters being close to the actual style of fighting. Tekken was, however, criticized for making Heihachi Mishima, the boss character, extremely powerful because of his unstoppable air juggle combos. This was rectified in the later versions of the series.
Opening Movies
Arcade
PlayStation
Story
A worldwide martial arts tournament is nearing its final, with a large purse of prize money to the fighter who can defeat Heihachi Mishima in the final round of competition. The contest is sponsored by the giant financial group, the Mishima Zaibatsu.
There are eight fighters that remain after winning death matches all over the world. The winner of the tournament will receive The King of the Iron Fists title. Who will be the one to defeat Heihachi Mishima and take home the prize money and fame?
Fighters
Selectable Characters
Unlockable Characters
- Lee Chaolan (Kazuya's Boss)
- Ganryu (Yoshimitsu's Boss)
- Anna Williams (Nina's Boss)
- Wang Jinrei (Law's Boss)
- Kuma (Paul's Boss)
- Prototype Jack (Jack's Boss)
- Armor King (King's Boss)
- Kunimitsu (Michelle's Boss)
- Heihachi Mishima (final boss for all characters)
- Devil (final boss for Heihachi Mishima)
Locations
- King George Island
- Stadium
- Angkor Wat
- Venezia
- Acropolis
- Monument Valley
- Windermere
- Chicago
- Szechwan
- Fiji
- Kyoto