Developer(s) : Namco Bandai Games Publisher(s) : Namco Bandai Games Producer(s) : Katsuhiro Harada
Series Tekken
Platform(s) : Nintendo 3DS Release date(s)
JP February 16, 2012
[1]
EU February 16, 2012
Genre(s) : Fighting Rating(s) : TBA
Tekken 3D:
Prime Edition is an upcoming fighting game in the Tekken franchise, set to be released for the Nintendo 3DS, making it the second Tekken game to be released for a Nintendo platform after the 2001 game Tekken Advance. It will support the handheld's 3D capabilities and maintain a steady 60 FPS even when running in 3D. 40 characters and stages are promised for the game, as well as 700 collectable Tekken cards.[2] In addition, it will be released in the same package as the 3D movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
During its press conference at E3, Nintendo announced Tekken would be coming to the 3DS handheld.[3] At Namco Bandai Games' booth at E3, they showcased a demo of the Tekken in-game engine running on the 3DS. Producer Katsuhiro Harada stated that the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D on.[4]
On August 17th 2011, a new trailer for Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released, along with its name. It was also revealed that the game would include over 40 characters, as well as a 3D version of the film Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the game's cartridge. This game will also have a Tag Challenge that has all 26 tag missions in all.
Tekken 3D Prime Edition Has 40+ Characters, 700 Cards To Unlock: Yes 700 Unlock in first time
A retail listing revealed a few more details about Tekken 3D Prime Edition. The portable Tekken game will have over 40 characters and 700 collectable Tekken cards which have 3D scenes to view from the entire series. Players can get cards by beating the CPU and through Streetpass.
Tekken 3D Prime Edition uses the touch screen for customized commands. You can assign an air combo in a button or a special move. The Nintendo 3DS game will run at 60 frames per second even when the system’s 3D effect is turned on. As mentioned before, a 3D version of Tekken: Blood Vengeance is also on the cart and you can see the first seven minutes of the movie here.
Tekken 3D:
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Logo from the Gamescom 2011 trailer
Developer(s) : Namco Bandai Games
Publisher(s) : Namco Bandai Games
Producer(s) : Katsuhiro Harada
Series Tekken
Platform(s) : Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s)
JP February 16, 2012
[1]
EU February 16, 2012
Genre(s) : Fighting
Rating(s) : TBA
Tekken 3D:
Prime Edition is an upcoming fighting game in the Tekken franchise, set to be released for the Nintendo 3DS, making it the second Tekken game to be released for a Nintendo platform after the 2001 game Tekken Advance. It will support the handheld's 3D capabilities and maintain a steady 60 FPS even when running in 3D. 40 characters and stages are promised for the game, as well as 700 collectable Tekken cards.[2] In addition, it will be released in the same package as the 3D movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
Development
ReplyDeleteDuring its press conference at E3, Nintendo announced Tekken would be coming to the 3DS handheld.[3] At Namco Bandai Games' booth at E3, they showcased a demo of the Tekken in-game engine running on the 3DS. Producer Katsuhiro Harada stated that the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D on.[4]
On August 17th 2011, a new trailer for Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released, along with its name. It was also revealed that the game would include over 40 characters, as well as a 3D version of the film Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the game's cartridge. This game will also have a Tag Challenge that has all 26 tag missions in all.
Tekken 3D Prime Edition Has 40+ Characters, 700 Cards To Unlock:
ReplyDeleteYes 700 Unlock
in first time
A retail listing revealed a few more details about Tekken 3D Prime Edition. The portable Tekken game will have over 40 characters and 700 collectable Tekken cards which have 3D scenes to view from the entire series. Players can get cards by beating the CPU and through Streetpass.
Tekken 3D Prime Edition uses the touch screen for customized commands. You can assign an air combo in a button or a special move. The Nintendo 3DS game will run at 60 frames per second even when the system’s 3D effect is turned on. As mentioned before, a 3D version of Tekken: Blood Vengeance is also on the cart and you can see the first seven minutes of the movie here.
TEKKEN 3D Prime Edition - GAMESCOM Trailer link
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