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PlayStation cover art •: •: •: Sony Computer Entertainment Director(s) Hajime Nakatani Seiichi Ishii Masanori Yamada Yoshie Arakawa Yoshie Takayanagi Series, Release Arcade August 3, 1995 (TES2/VER.A) September 29, 1995 (TES2/VER.B and TES3/VER.B) •: April 26, 1996 (Ver. B) PlayStation •: March 29, 1996 •: August 27, 1996 •: October 2, 1996 Mode(s) Up to two players simultaneously Upright PSX CPU @ 16.9344, Hitachi H8/3002 @ 16.384 MHz Sound Namco C352 Display Horizontal orientation,, 640 x 480 resolution Tekken 2 ( 鉄拳2) is a, the second installment in the series. It was released in in August, and later for the in. The original arcade version of the game was released in 's Arcade History mode for the, in 2007 for the and via the, and in 2009 for. There are ten playable characters in the game's arcade version and up to twenty-five fighters, including eight new ones in the console version. The home version also introduced new, now-staple game modes to the series.

Tekken 2 was critical as well as commercial success. It was followed by in March 1997. Contents • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] The in Tekken 2 is much like with a few additions.

It continues to use backgrounds in its stages, an infinite playing field, and a fighting system that utilizes four buttons: left punch, right punch, left kick, and right kick. Distinct additions included attack reversals for some characters, back throws, chain-throws, and a sidestep unique to two characters, and. However, has a spinning sidestep move that lowers his health. Tackles were also modified to inflict damage when running from a greater distance. Each time the game is beaten with one of the default available characters in arcade mode, the associated sub-boss character becomes selectable. Tekken 2 also introduced various modes that would become staples to the series. These include, Team Battle mode, and Time Attack mode.

Survival mode takes the player through an endless number of matches to see how many opponent they can defeat without being defeated themselves. In addition, any health lost during a match will carry over to the next match, but the player would regain a little bit more health.

Team Battle mode is a mode which up to eight characters can be selected by each player. Like Survival mode, any health lost during a match will carry over to the next match, but the player will regain a small amount. Time Attack mode is similar to Arcade mode, except it is played to see how fast the player can go through it and beat records. Characters [ ]. See also: The game features 16 characters from the previous game:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and while removing Jack.

Characters previously appearing as sub-bosses (such as Anna being Nina's sub-boss for example) are made into playable characters and given more distinct move sets, although they still share many moves with the originals., originally a bonus palette swap of Kazuya reserved for the home console version of the first game, is also made as a full playable character and serves as this game's final boss. In addition to the returning fighters, the game also introduces eight new characters:, a practitioner who participates in the tournament to challenge Marshall Law,, a kickboxer who suffers from amnesia and is now serving as one of Kazuya's personal bodyguards,, a cop practicing Kung-Fu who is sent to arrest Kazuya,, an updated Jack model who replaces the previous Jack and is sent to battle P. Jack,, a mixed martial artist and animal rights activist also sent to arrest Kazuya,, a duo of genetically-altered boxing kangaroo and dinosaur respectively and serve as palette swaps of each other, and, a mysterious entity connected to Kazuya who serves as Devil's palette swap and is also his final boss. Plot [ ] Two years after the events of the, the Mishima Zaibatsu, under the leadership of, has become more corrupt and powerful than before and is involved in many illegal operations. While his father was ruthless, Kazuya acts absolutely without a conscience. He hires assassins to eliminate any of his critics and rivals, he attempts to extort money from several businesses and organizations, and he smuggles endangered species and conducts genetic experiments on them. The reason for his evil deeds is because he has allowed the Devil within him to consume him as a result of his hatred towards Heihachi.

Meanwhile, Kazuya is sentenced to being arrested by animal rights activist and operative for his experiments. Heihachi on the other hand, whom Kazuya had defeated and thrown off a cliff two years ago, has climbed back up and is training himself, plotting to overthrow Kazuya. In an attempt to rid himself of Heihachi and his enemies once and for all, Kazuya announces the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2, with a large cash prize of one trillion dollars, knowing that Heihachi will appear. When Jun eventually comes face to face with Kazuya, she tries to arrest him, but instead the both of them can not help being drawn to one another, propelled by a mystic force beyond Jun's control. She later gets pregnant with Kazuya's child, resulting in her leaving everything behind to raise their child.

Kazuya's meeting with Jun resulted in an internal conflict within him, between his evil side - represented by Devil within him - and his good side - represented by an unknown entity called Angel, which was brought forth after his meeting with Jun. Meanwhile, Heihachi arrives at the tournament, winning against the opposing fighters and eventually reaching Kazuya. In the final round, Heihachi confronts Kazuya and they battle once again. Devil takes over Kazuya's body, resulting in Kazuya becoming a Devil creature.

However, despite his advantages, Kazuya is not strong enough to overpower Heihachi because of the internal conflict within him, resulting in Heihachi defeating him. Heihachi takes Kazuya's body to a volcano, and drops him into it to kill him. Heihachi escapes on a helicopter as the volcano erupts behind him, having taken his revenge and regaining the Mishima Zaibatsu back, with Kazuya presumably dead. Nvidia Mcp67 Lan Controller Phy Realtek Rtl8201cl Cp Pci Driver on this page. Development and release [ ] Each of the characters in Tekken 2 is composed of roughly 800 polygons and took between three days and a week to model.

Roger the Kangaroo originated as a pet project of one of the development team members, who designed and modeled the character in his free time. When he showed Roger to some of his colleagues in the development team, they pushed to include the character in the game. Much of the time developing the conversion was devoted to rewriting the code to fit the console's memory, which is roughly half the size of the game data used in the arcade version. Tekken 2 's port to the PlayStation includes unique endings for every character and numerous modes such as Survival, Time Attack, Team Battle, and Practice mode.

It also contains remixed music, like the port of the first game. The version of features the arcade version of Tekken 2 ( Ver. B) as a playable bonus. Tekken 2 standalone is available for users to download onto the. However, multiplayer options have been removed. And on via ZeeboNet.

Reception [ ] Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score 93% (PlayStation) 89/100 Review scores Publication Score (Arcade) (PlayStation) 8.5/10 (PlayStation) 38/40 291/300 9.5/10 A- 9.2/10 (PlayStation) 9/10 (PlayStation) 95% 94% (PlayStation) Awards Publication Award (1995) 6th Best Game, 6th Best Fighting Game, 9th Best Direction, 4th Best Graphics (1995), GamePro (1996), (1996) Best Arcade Game (1996) Best Fighting Game (1996) Best Use of FMV/CG of the Year, Best Soundtrack of the Year (Runner-Up), 5th Top Game of 1996. The PlayStation conversion was a best-seller in the UK. Sony claimed sales of over one million units in Japan. It was also acclaimed by game critics, with a 93% rating. Critics praised the game's light sourcing, fluid character movement, detailed backgrounds, complex system of moves and combos, accessibility to inexperienced gamers, large set of playable characters, and the practice mode, which several critics predicted would become a standard feature in fighting games. Crispen Boyer of called it 'the best 3-D fighting game you can find for any system', and 's Scary Larry, further comparing it to fighting games still in development, assured gamers that it would be at least a year before Tekken 2 would be topped.

It received a number of awards from various publications. In 1996, ranked it as the 22nd top game of all time overall.

In 1997, named the PlayStation port of Tekken 2 one of the 'Top 25 PlayStation Games of All Time' at number three, describing it as better than the arcade version' in many regards due to added features, and 'one of the best fighting games ever.' Tekken 2 placed 59th on 's 'Top 100 Games of All Time' list in 2001. It has also been listed among the by Electronic Gaming Monthly in 1997 (by both staff and readers), in 2006, in 2009, and in 2009. References [ ].

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