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๐ŸŽ‰ TEKKEN 30th Anniversary ๐ŸŽ‰ This week marks 30 YEARS since TEKKEN first hit arcades, forever changing the world of fighting games. For 30 years TEKKEN has introduced us to legendary characters, rich storylines and innovative gameplay that have shaped the genre. Each game in the series has left...

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Math ๐ŸŒนvor 1 Jahr

I play Tekken because I LOVE HER ! โค๏ธ

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I loved Tekken but now I can't...๐Ÿ˜ข

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This video is great but I hate that T7 newcomers lost their position of these opening movie and Akuma got a place instead of them. Then they just abandoned in T8. Please give more love for them @Harada_TEKKEN . Josie, Katarina, Lucky, Gigas. They were victims.๐Ÿ˜ข

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Aokie ! ๐Ÿ‰vor 1 Jahr

Tekken 5 by a far margin, my first tekken Iโ€™ve played, my cousins and I used to sit around with some hot chocolate and I used to beat all of them as King and Lili lol, man whenever jinpachi was on screen I cry he scared me so much lol, I love tekken !

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โšซ V๐Ÿ…ฐ๏ธNTAAMEDiAvor 1 Jahr

We hope they don't bring Anna back. She's a Tekken vet but so what? Nina's enough. We'd much prefer the return of Lei Wulong. Lei (and Law) both stamped Tekken firmly on the FG map. T2 was ๐Ÿ”ฅ and the 'Bruce Lee vs Jacky Chan' fights were some of our best on that game.

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It Tickles Me ๐Ÿ˜Žvor 1 Jahr

What makes me keep following, & playing Tekken, is cuz ... I like the character design. They design each character very uniquely, like the design between= Ryu, Ken, Akuma, Gouken, Evil Ryu, Sean, but ... they develop it even further ...

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Tyโ€™ ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’œvor 1 Jahr

Wowww I was 1 when Tekken came out thatโ€™s crazy. I didnโ€™t get introduce to Tekken until my dad bought me a PS1 at like 5 or 6. And he got me Tekken 3. Fell in love with the series from start. CAN YALL BRING BACK TEKKEN TAG AND TEKKEN BOWL ๐Ÿ˜ฉ

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Felix Carvalho do Nascimentovor 1 Jahr

Tekken 7, it's where I got attached to the franchise.

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eladvor 1 Jahr

man tekken 5. and its strange bc zafina has ended up being my main. i wonder when ak would of show up. i want to believe that he would come as the second character for s2 but what are the odds for it.

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