
Tekken Advance
Tekken Advance is a fighting game developed and published by Namco for the Game Boy Advance. It brings the classic Tekken 3D fighting experience to the handheld platform with simplified controls and a roster of fan-favorite characters.
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About This Retro Game
Tekken Advance features 10 playable characters from the Tekken series, including Paul Phoenix, Nina Williams, and Heihachi Mishima. The game simplifies the 3D fighting mechanics for the GBA while maintaining the core Tekken gameplay.
Despite hardware limitations, the game delivers impressive visuals and smooth animations for a GBA fighting game. It includes multiple game modes such as Arcade, Versus, and Time Attack.
Tekken Advance was praised for successfully adapting the 3D fighting experience to a 2D handheld format, making it one of the most technically impressive fighting games on the GBA.
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