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Tekken Advance

Tekken Advance
From Atari

Price: £19.99

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13362 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Atari
  • Released on: 2002-03-28
  • Platform: Game Boy Advance

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Finally Tekken, the biggest, baddest bruiser of them all, goes portable! And it's all here... the vicious combos, the killer graphics, and the greatest fighters. Practice your technique, remember to sidestep, and pray your skills are up to the challenge. Nothing compares to the massive bone crunching moves and brutal face-poundings of the King of Iron Fist Tournament.


Customer Reviews

The PS1 classic on a handheld!4
There are goog things and bad things about the game, first, the bad things, to get it over with. Tekken Advance has 2 main downfalls, only about 10 charachters , less than half on Tekken 3 on the PS1 means there is little choice of who you choose to play as. Second of all, for two player games you need two carts so your friends got to have the game as well for a multiplayer. However it's still a brilliant game and it survived the converion on to the GBA much better than other games and it has a mode very similar to the classic Team Battle on previous Tekken's, a must have despite the minor bad points

xcellant4
Tekken advance is wicked game for the gameboy advance you have a choice of 8 characters and it has an option where you choose 3 characters and fight when one is getting beats you press L and it swaps the character.The only problems are it gets too repetative after a while so you get bored after like 4 months but otherwise a must have for your advance.

Tekken Advance!! The best beat em up on the GBA!5
The main visual difference between this and other versions of Tekken is that the characters on the Game Boy Advance appear to be pre-rendered, animated sprites rather than 3D models being animated on the fly. The result, essentially, is that the animation looks choppier on the Game Boy Advance than it does in the arcades or on the PlayStation. It still retains the camera zoom effect for when characters get closer or farther away from each other, and a pseudo-3D gameplay is made possible with the characters' ability to sidestep short distances, just like in the arcade. Some animations look much better than others on the GBA, and there's a possibility that some of these will be cleaned up and improved before the game is complete. Furthermore, the game currently lacks any win poses for any of the characters. Nonetheless, it looks unmistakably like Tekken - and plays much like Tekken, too. Buy it now!