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The new game engine of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 allows up to four characters to appear on the screen at the same timeĪs in the original Tekken Tag Tournament, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has been positively received by critics, earning averaged review scores in the range of 82-83% at both GameRankings and Metacritic for the PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360 versions, as well as several fighting-game-of-the-year awards. Players can choose either a team of two characters on each side or a solo character. Like the original Tekken Tag Tournament (1999), the game includes almost every character from past Tekken games, giving it the largest playable roster in a Tekken game to date. It is the eighth installment in the Tekken fighting game series. It was ported to the Wii U as one of the system's launch titles in November 2012, subtitled Wii U Edition. A console version based on the update was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in September 2012, prior to the update. It received an update, subtitled Unlimited, on December 15, 2012. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a sequel to the Tekken fighting game series, released on June 9, 2012.

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Jin Kazama Origin Yakushima, Japan Voiced By Isshin Chiba (T3-T7, Namco X Capcom, T:BV, SFxTK, Project X Zone, Project X Zone 2)Darren Daniels (T:BV)Brad Swaile (SFxTK) Fighting Style Advanced Mishima Style Karate and Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts (風間流古武術) (T3, TTT), Traditional Karate (T4-onwards) Age 15 (At the time of the attacking by Ogre) 19 (T3, TTT) 21 (T4, T5/T5:DR, T6/T6:BR, TTT2) Blood Type AB Height 180 cm (5' 11") Weight 75 kg (165 lbs) Occupation High school student and Martial Artist (T3), Unemployed (T4-T5, T7), Head of the Mishima Zaibatsu (T6) Hobby Walks in the forest (T3), Forest bathing Likes His motherhis mother's teachings (T3)HwoarangLing XiaoyuMiharu HiranoNina WilliamsAlisa Bosconovitchhis grandfather (T3)Flames Dislikes Deceptionhis fatherhis grandfather (T4-onwards)The Devil GeneOgrehis devil formAzazelContents1 Introduction2 History2.1 Tekken 32.2 Tekken 42.3 Tekken 52.4 Tekken 62.5 Tekken 73 Spin-Offs and Related Games3.1 Tekken Tag Tournament3.2 Tekken Tag Tournament 23.3 Street Fighter X Tekken3.4 Namco X Capcom3.5 Project X Zone3.6 Project X Zone 23.7 Tekken Revolution4 Other Media4.1 Tekken (2010 Film)4.2 Tekken: Blood Vengeance4.3 Minor Appearances5 Videos6 Character Trivia6.1 Quotes7 Character Relationships8 NotesIntroductionJin Kazama (風間 仁 Kazama Jin) was first introduced in Tekken 3, and he returned to every subsequent game. He is the protagonist and "anti-hero" of the Tekken series and the antagonist of Tekken 6. While some fans consider Jin to be somewhat "one dimensional," he still has an incredible fan following.Jin's actions and surroundings fit the mold of a quintessential "tragic hero," except for his lack of a tragic flaw. As with many tragedies, all of the major traumatic events that occur within the hero's life are wholly beyond his control. First and foremost, there's the fact that Jin's grandfather and father are two of the most ruthless individuals who've ever lived. Secondly, his mother was cruelly and abruptly taken from him while. Boss Fight Walkthrough for Tekken 1, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 4, Tekken 5, Tekken 5 DR, Tekken 6, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken 8 results found for tekken tag . Filter results: Sony Playstation 2 Tekken Tag Tournament MAME Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1, set 1) MAME Tekken Tag

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Tomahawk.Summary of in-game EventsKing is among the participants of the King of Iron Fist Tournament, being the winner of the Latin America block, and he faces Steve in the opening matches. Despite this, their match was rendered meaningless when the entire tournament was suspended following an attack by Yggdrasil and the United Nations. King would be among the fighters that join Lars Alexandersson in defending Yakushima from G Corporation.In the good ending, King helps run a soup kitchen with Panda, Kuma II, Marshall Law, Paul Phoenix, and Steve in New York.Other Appearances[]Tekken Tag Tournament[]King appeared as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament. Tekken Hybrid Tekken Tag Tournament HD - King ending - HD 1080p Special Alliance Partners:Armor KingNamco x Capcom[]King appeared in Namco x Capcom as a playable character, where he teams up with Felicia from Capcom's Darkstalkers series. Humorously, Felicia seems to think he's a feline being just like herself, despite his numerous attempts to explain he wears a mask.Street Fighter X Tekken[]King is a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken, where his official tag partner is Craig Marduk.ProfileA pro wrestler who wears a Jaguar mask to the ring. He swore revenge against Armor King’s killer, Marduk, but eventually reconciled with his monstrous adversary. He is a silent and serious fighter. King obtains information that a man fitting the description of Armor King has boarded a ship bound for the Antarctic, so he and Marduk begin their trek despite some uncertainty.[5]Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]King returned in Tekken

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Tackle is a move that all Tekken characters have, that is automatically performed by running 3-4 steps at the enemy. Some characters can also access the move straight from their Command List, where it is listed as Ultimate Tackle (usually done by d/b+1+2 or equivalent). The tackle functions like a throw, and it cannot be blocked.The tackle can be followed by a series of up to five punches or slaps (depending on the attacker), called the Ultimate Punch, performed by any combination of 1 (left punch) and 2 (right punch); some characters also have access to an additional Cross Arm Lock (1+2) or Leg Cross Hold (3+4), that can be performed instantly or after three punches. Characters that can perform the Cross Arm Lock include Paul, Nina, King, Jin Kazama and Devil Jin; while the Leg Cross can only be done by King and Nina. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2 onwards, the series of punches or slaps was reduced to four instead.Starting with Tekken Tag Tournament, Armor King can perform a tackle on a downed opponent with d/b+1+3 or d/b+2+4. This move is called the Mount Position.Some characters also have unique versions of the tackle; Dragunov has three unique string extensions with either 1, 2 or 1+2, Marduk transitions into his unique Mount tackle instead of a normal tackle, and Yoshimitsu and Negan strike the enemy with their weapon instead of punching, which cannot be escaped. If Dragunov tackles an opponent from behind, he will perform the Ultimate Punch instead.In Tekken, tackling only serves as a way of bringing down an enemy. The tackle itself deals 5 damage. Ultimate Punch follow-ups were introduced in Tekken 2, however only from the front; follow-ups are not possible if the opponent is tackled from behind. In that game, Paul, Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu are the only characters able to perform anything besides the default five punches; Paul via his Ultimate Punishment chain, and Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu using their weapons rather than punching. Paul and Kazuya are the only characters able to perform the Ultimate Tackle as a standalone move. Tekken 3 introduced more follow-ups for certain characters such as King II and Jin, as well as the ability to mix up the punches instead of being limited to 2,1,2,1,2 from the previous game. In Tekken Tag Tournament, characters can now punch an opponent tackled from behind and do follow-ups after successfully overturning a tackle

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Out his lineage entirely. During Tekken 4, Jin planned to kill his father and grandfather, and then himself, dying without children to put an end to the Mishima bloodline once and for all. However, Jin could not go through with the deed after defeating his two predecessors, so it's unknown if he has given up on this plan completely since then.Jin is a Japanese male with black hair that is spiked upwards, in a style similar to the hairstyle of his father, but with the bangs of his mother. In fact, in the early screen showings of Tekken 3, many fans assumed that the yet unnamed Jin Kazama is Kazuya in his early teen years, due to their similarities. Jin is also very muscular and toned, as evidenced by his large biceps, visible abs, and pectoral muscles. Jin has a black mark on one of his arms, which Devil has branded onto him. Jin has worn a great deal of outfits in the course of the Tekken series. Many of these outfits feature flames on them, and with the exception of a single outfit in Tekken 6, he always wears either gloves or gauntlets.His title in the original trilogy is Fatal Lightning.See main article, Outfits (Jin Kazama).Games in order of appearance: Tekken 3 (1997) Tekken Card Challenge (1999) Tekken Tag Tournament (1999) Tekken Advance (2001) Tekken 4 (2001) Tekken 5 (2004) Tekken 6 (2007) Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011) Tekken 3D Prime Edition (2012) Tekken Card Tournament (2013) Tekken Revolution (2013) Tekken 7 (2015)Other appearances: Tekken: The Motion Picture (1997) Namco X Capcom (2005) Tekken (2010 film) (2010) Tekken: Blood Vengeance (2011) Street Fighter X Tekken (2012) Project X Zone (2012) Project X Zone 2 (2015) Tekken X Street Fighter (TBA)HistoryCharacter Portrait: Jin, Tekken 3Tekken 3 screenshot: Jin VS Jin.Gameplay. Boss Fight Walkthrough for Tekken 1, Tekken 2, Tekken 3, Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken 4, Tekken 5, Tekken 5 DR, Tekken 6, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken

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Lawvs SteveTekken 8[]Art and Renders[]Render.Render (transparent).Render (alternate).Screenshots[]Tekken Tag Tournament[]Art and Renders[]Screenshots[]Tekken Tag Tournament opening movie." data-src=" src=" in the Tekken Tag Tournament opening movie.Nina bowling in Tekken Bowl.Nina vs Paul.Nina vs Law.Nina vs Lei.Nina vs Anna in her stage.Nina & Anna intro.Nina vs Anna.Tekken Tag Tournament ending." data-src=" src=" offering a truce to Nina in her Tekken Tag Tournament ending.Animations[]Tekken Tag Tournament opening movie." data-src=" in the Tekken Tag Tournament opening movie.Tekken Card Challenge[]Art and Renders[]Artwork of Nina with her 1P outfitArtwork of Nina on the manualScreenshots[]Nina's portraitNina vs AnnaNina winsTekken Advance[]Screenshots[]Nina's portraitVs XiaoyuVs YoshimitsuTekken Resolute[]Screenshots[]Nina on the menu of the gameNina spriteVs YoshimitsuTekken Pachislot[]Screenshots[]Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]Art and Renders[]Render.Alternative character art panel.Alternative character art panel.Nina TTT2 art by Tomio Fujisawa.Alternative character art panel.Nina TTT2 art 3 by Shunya Yamashita.Nina TTT2 art.WallpaperNina's portraitScreenshots[]Nina and Anna in the TTT2 Opening Movie (Home Edition).Nina surprised by True Ogre in the Opening Movie.Anna and Nina special win pose.Tekken Arena[]Screenshots[]Nina on the coverIn-gamevs JinTekken Card Tournament[]Screenshots[]Tekken 3D: Prime Edition[]Screenshots[]vs Heihachivs Bobvs SteveTekken Revolution[]Art and Renders[]Screenshots[]Tekken (Mobile)[]Art and Renders[]Tekken (Mobile) promotional image." data-src=" src=" in the Tekken (Mobile) promotional image.1-Star outfit.2-Star outfit.3-Star outfit.4-Star outfit.Summer outfit.Screenshots[]Nina during her pre-fight.Nina during her win pose.Nina in her Black Biker customization.Nina after executing her Rage Art.Nina in her Black Biker customization during her win pose.Tekken 7: Fated Retribution outfit." data-src=" src=" in her Tekken 7: Fated Retribution outfit.Nina as Summer Nina in her pre-fight.Summer Nina during her win pose.Nina vs Tekken Force SoldierDeath by Degrees[]Art and Renders[]Concept art of her wrestling outfit.Death by Degrees wrestling outfit." data-src=" src=" Death by Degrees wrestling outfit.Nina wearing a silver bikini.Nina in her silver bikini.Death by Degrees advertisement." data-src=" src=" by Degrees advertisement.Death by Degrees cocktail dress outfit." data-src=" src=" by Degrees cocktail dress outfit.Wallpaper of Nina in her cocktail dress.Concept art.In-game render.Nina

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The new game engine of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 allows up to four characters to appear on the screen at the same timeĪs in the original Tekken Tag Tournament, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has been positively received by critics, earning averaged review scores in the range of 82-83% at both GameRankings and Metacritic for the PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360 versions, as well as several fighting-game-of-the-year awards. Players can choose either a team of two characters on each side or a solo character. Like the original Tekken Tag Tournament (1999), the game includes almost every character from past Tekken games, giving it the largest playable roster in a Tekken game to date. It is the eighth installment in the Tekken fighting game series. It was ported to the Wii U as one of the system's launch titles in November 2012, subtitled Wii U Edition. A console version based on the update was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in September 2012, prior to the update. It received an update, subtitled Unlimited, on December 15, 2012. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a sequel to the Tekken fighting game series, released on June 9, 2012.

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Tomahawk.Summary of in-game EventsKing is among the participants of the King of Iron Fist Tournament, being the winner of the Latin America block, and he faces Steve in the opening matches. Despite this, their match was rendered meaningless when the entire tournament was suspended following an attack by Yggdrasil and the United Nations. King would be among the fighters that join Lars Alexandersson in defending Yakushima from G Corporation.In the good ending, King helps run a soup kitchen with Panda, Kuma II, Marshall Law, Paul Phoenix, and Steve in New York.Other Appearances[]Tekken Tag Tournament[]King appeared as a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament. Tekken Hybrid Tekken Tag Tournament HD - King ending - HD 1080p Special Alliance Partners:Armor KingNamco x Capcom[]King appeared in Namco x Capcom as a playable character, where he teams up with Felicia from Capcom's Darkstalkers series. Humorously, Felicia seems to think he's a feline being just like herself, despite his numerous attempts to explain he wears a mask.Street Fighter X Tekken[]King is a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken, where his official tag partner is Craig Marduk.ProfileA pro wrestler who wears a Jaguar mask to the ring. He swore revenge against Armor King’s killer, Marduk, but eventually reconciled with his monstrous adversary. He is a silent and serious fighter. King obtains information that a man fitting the description of Armor King has boarded a ship bound for the Antarctic, so he and Marduk begin their trek despite some uncertainty.[5]Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]King returned in Tekken

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Tackle is a move that all Tekken characters have, that is automatically performed by running 3-4 steps at the enemy. Some characters can also access the move straight from their Command List, where it is listed as Ultimate Tackle (usually done by d/b+1+2 or equivalent). The tackle functions like a throw, and it cannot be blocked.The tackle can be followed by a series of up to five punches or slaps (depending on the attacker), called the Ultimate Punch, performed by any combination of 1 (left punch) and 2 (right punch); some characters also have access to an additional Cross Arm Lock (1+2) or Leg Cross Hold (3+4), that can be performed instantly or after three punches. Characters that can perform the Cross Arm Lock include Paul, Nina, King, Jin Kazama and Devil Jin; while the Leg Cross can only be done by King and Nina. In Tekken Tag Tournament 2 onwards, the series of punches or slaps was reduced to four instead.Starting with Tekken Tag Tournament, Armor King can perform a tackle on a downed opponent with d/b+1+3 or d/b+2+4. This move is called the Mount Position.Some characters also have unique versions of the tackle; Dragunov has three unique string extensions with either 1, 2 or 1+2, Marduk transitions into his unique Mount tackle instead of a normal tackle, and Yoshimitsu and Negan strike the enemy with their weapon instead of punching, which cannot be escaped. If Dragunov tackles an opponent from behind, he will perform the Ultimate Punch instead.In Tekken, tackling only serves as a way of bringing down an enemy. The tackle itself deals 5 damage. Ultimate Punch follow-ups were introduced in Tekken 2, however only from the front; follow-ups are not possible if the opponent is tackled from behind. In that game, Paul, Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu are the only characters able to perform anything besides the default five punches; Paul via his Ultimate Punishment chain, and Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu using their weapons rather than punching. Paul and Kazuya are the only characters able to perform the Ultimate Tackle as a standalone move. Tekken 3 introduced more follow-ups for certain characters such as King II and Jin, as well as the ability to mix up the punches instead of being limited to 2,1,2,1,2 from the previous game. In Tekken Tag Tournament, characters can now punch an opponent tackled from behind and do follow-ups after successfully overturning a tackle

2025-04-13
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You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.BoardsTekken Tag Tournament 2How do I use Mp3's on Tekken Tunes?tadashii18 12 years ago#1Okay so first off, I'm a complete noob. I don't even know how to make music on a USB show up on my Xbox for transfer but I figured someone here could help me.They accept, forgive, aid, and will fight to the death to protect their own... THIS is their strength. Thus, do humans prosper.FoxTornado 12 years ago#2To use your music on Tekken Tunes:1. Burn a music CD of the songs you want.2. Insert CD into your 360.3. Rip the songs off the CD onto the hard drive.4. Find your songs on Tekken Tunes.Hope that helps ^_^Playing: Megadimension Neptunia VII, Phantom Breaker: Battle Ground, Soul Reaver 12 years ago#3If the above doesn't work out too well (or you're lazy), ask on the 360 Hardware boards.Although I would think that the 360 is picky with certain USB drives still (even with firmware updates removing most restrictions)."I will be your superhero!!!"STEAM ID: BombermanGOLDENvegeta2002 12 years ago#4FoxTornado posted...To use your music on Tekken Tunes:1. Burn a music CD of the songs you want.2. Insert CD into your 360.3. Rip the songs off the CD onto the hard drive.4. Find your songs on Tekken Tunes.Hope that helps ^_^^ThisDon't even bother trying to cram a bunch of music on a DVD or flash drive. You have to use tiny CD's or buy the music through Xbox.BoardsTekken Tag Tournament 2How do I use Mp3's on Tekken Tunes?

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Indian Stance, also known as Sit Stance, is a stance used by Yoshimitsu since Tekken 2. The move was originally named Indian Style in its debut and in Tekken 3, however the name was changed in Tekken Tag Tournament.During Indian Stance[]Tekken 2[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Styled+3+4-Indian Style MeditationN-Indian Style Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 3[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Styled+3+4-Indian Style Meditationd+3+4,N-Indian Style Slap-U-Silly2mIndian Style Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Style Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken Tag Tournament[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 4[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 5[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 6[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken Tag Tournament 2[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Kangaroo Kick4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Tekken 7[]MoveCommandHit RangeNotesIndian Stanced+3+4-Indian Stance Healingd+3+4,N-Indian Stance Storm1!Indian Stance Stone Fists2,D/B+2,2,2,2mIndian Stance Cannon3,3+4mmIndian Stance Knee Cap4mIndian Levitation3+4 (Hold)-Indian Stance Vacuum Danceb_f-Indian Stance Manji Dragonflyu+3+4-Transitions to Indian Stance[]

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