
Tekken 3
The revolutionary 3D fighter that redefined the genre, introducing sidestepping, faster gameplay, and 23 characters including newcomers like Hwoarang and Eddy Gordo. Arcade-perfect port with enhanced visuals and the iconic 'Tekken Force' bonus mode.
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About This Retro Game
First Tekken game running on Namco's System 12 hardware, achieving smoother animations and detailed 3D models that pushed PlayStation limits.
Introduced walled arenas and juggle combos, creating the foundation for modern 3D fighting mechanics. Features one of gaming's greatest soundtracks.
Sold 8.5 million copies – PlayStation's 4th best-selling game. Won 'Fighting Game of the Year' at 1998 EGM Awards.
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