Each costume is set with a different button. Each character has from two up to five different costumes. If a character was in both Tekken 2 and 3, the Tekken 3 version of the character is in TTT.
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT MAME MOVIE
Tekken Tag Tournament can clearly be heard in the 2003 movie PTU. Bandai Music Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Tekken Tag Tournament Original Soundtrack - APCG-4046) on. Anna plays the same as on Tekken 3 (Sony PlayStation) and not the arcade where she was a gfx swap of Nina. For Boskonovitch, who would want to play as him on a coin operated game anyway! When Tetsujin/Mokujin was updated for Tekken Tag, they forgot to add moves for Roger. Abel was an evil scientist who re-animated Bryan for Tekken 3 and was never in any game at all. Since Devil Kazuya and Marshall Law are identical to Kazuya and Forest Law respectively there was no reason to add the same characters twice. In the Sound FX there is the announcer voice for Doctor Boskonovitch, Doctor Abel, Devil Kazuya and Marshall Law meaning these characters could have been in the game but weren't added to the final version. The characters can be tagged by pressing button 5. The rest of the characters are released one by one after specific time. When the machine is turned on for the first time, by default only 20 characters are playable. Tekken Tag Tournament has a total of 38 characters. Unknown is the end character, complete with a wolf, and cannot be selected on the arcade version. Tetsujin will become gold if you get 10 wins in a row. Tetsujin is a metallic form of Mokujin and is selected with button 1.
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT MAME PLUS
Unlike the other Tekken games, this episode has no specific storyline and the main idea behind the game was to create a game which has all the characters from Tekken 2 and Tekken 3 plus a few new characters, Tetsujin and Unknown. This game has a tag play system (i.e.: one player can play select a team of two players) and then during a match he can tag their characters at any time, provided they aren't in the air being juggled ). The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Iron Fist Tag Tournament'. TECHNICAL Namco System 12 hardware Game ID: TEG Main CPU: PSX 16.9344 Mhz), H8/3002 14.7456 Mhz) Sound Chips: C352 14.7456 Mhz) Players: 2 Control: 8-way joystick Buttons: 5 TRIVIA Released in June 1999. The first tag team to have one of its pairing defeated results in that team being knocked out of the tournament. The eighth and final round is the battle for the title against the mysterious "Unknown". To win the entire tournament, players must defeat six other teams before fighting their character-specific sub-bosses in the seventh round. In addition, there is a new boss character called 'Unknown' who is similar to Mokujin from "Tekken 3", in that she can randomly imitate any character's fighting style, although one difference from Mokujin is that she is able to change her style any time during the fight. The game features over 35 characters that previously appeared in "Tekken 2" and "Tekken 3". At times when a resting fighter's lifebar is flashing, that character can be tagged in to be given a temporary boost in strength. The tag can be implemented in many ways, such as in between combos or utilizing special throws. At any point during a match, players can hit a tag button to their two fighters fighter, allowing the resting fighter to recover some lost health. Tekken Tag Tournament is a one-on-one fighting game for one or two players, in which teams of two combatants compete in the legendary Iron Fist Tournament. Arcade Video game published 22 years ago: Tekken Tag Tournament © 1999 Namco.