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Showing posts with label Tekken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tekken. Show all posts
Friday, February 17, 2012
TTT2 gets updated to Tekken Unlimited Tag Tournament 2
In a move that's sure to get Tekken fans burning up with excitement, Tekken Producer Katsuhiro Harada has tweeted and unveiled photos from the Japan AOU Amusement Show 2012 of the newest upgrade to the current Tekken game "Tekken Tag Tournmanent 2". Billed as "Tekken Unlimited Tag Tournament 2", the changes to the engine are just more than simply addressing balancing issues and tweaking the game aesthetically.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Gameplay Footage from Evo 2k11!
Besides showing off some insane fighting game skills in the Evo Championship Series, fighting game fanatics were able to bear witness to the Evo build gameplay demonstration of Namco Bandai Games' Tekken Tag Tournament 2! As archived and recorded by Gamespot, here's gameplay footage straight out of Evo 2k11 presented by Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada that was uploaded to YouTube for the world to see!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Tekken Hybrid unleashes a great combo pack!
Seeing this over at Kotaku, I can just imagine and feel the excitement building up for Tekken fans waiting for this package! Bandai Namco is going to grace its fanbase with a combo release like no other: Tekken Hybrid! This special edition Blu-Ray disc will include the 3D release of the CG animated movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance, and will also deliver some High Definition nostalgic gaming in the rereleased for of Tekken Tag Tournament HD! Check out the trailer and see for yourselves how awesome this package is going to be... and it's exclusive to PS3!Tekken Hybrid unleashes itself to PS3 and Blu-Ray player owners come November!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Tekken: Blood Vengeance announced!
Straight from Dubai and as promised via his Twitter updates, Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada has revealed his newest Tekken-related project: Tekken: Blood Vengeance - A true full-length CG movie! That's right Iron Fist fans, the Tekken series is getting the proper film treatment it deserves, and it's animated by the same guys who gave us Resident Evil/ Bio Hazard: Degeneration. No official synopsis have been released about the story of the movie, but all you need to see is this kick ass trailer to know what the deal about this movie is, which involves Xiaoyu, Jin, Kazuya, Alissa, and crew, and looks like it takes place during the timeline of Tekken 6!
Tekken: Blood Veangeance Trailer
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Movie Review: Tekken
Timzster is back with another movie review, and once again, I was treated to another typical video game movie adaptation.
Movie: Tekken
Starring: Jon Foo, Ian Anthony Dale, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Kelly Overton, Luke Goss
Directed By: Dwight H. Little
For the life of me, I should have already learned my lesson on watching these flicks given the recent streak of flops and missteps, but I couldn't help myself with seeing the Tekken movie, based on one of my favorite brawling games of all time. Yes, Bandai Namco actually gave the go signal to a studio called Crystal Sky Productions to produce a live action movie based on their hit mixed martial art 3D fighting game franchise, and how did that fare out? Not too well I'm afraid, but I got to give the makers of film their just dues for trying to make a film based on the series alone. I'll get more into the details as I roll along with this review. For now, just make sure to brace yourselves for some spoilers...
Movie: Tekken
Starring: Jon Foo, Ian Anthony Dale, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Kelly Overton, Luke Goss
Directed By: Dwight H. Little
For the life of me, I should have already learned my lesson on watching these flicks given the recent streak of flops and missteps, but I couldn't help myself with seeing the Tekken movie, based on one of my favorite brawling games of all time. Yes, Bandai Namco actually gave the go signal to a studio called Crystal Sky Productions to produce a live action movie based on their hit mixed martial art 3D fighting game franchise, and how did that fare out? Not too well I'm afraid, but I got to give the makers of film their just dues for trying to make a film based on the series alone. I'll get more into the details as I roll along with this review. For now, just make sure to brace yourselves for some spoilers...
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