Its really neat seeing Tekken 2 characters interact with and have the graphics of Tekken 3 characters. Its like looking in an alternate timeline. I doubt this version is on steam, but im sure it can be enjoyed with...other methods.
@ICEYOU i dont think it looks better but i wouldnt say it looks worse, yes technically is inferior but i like the low poly easthetic specially running on real hardwork, it would probably look evwn better in a crt with good resolution. I see it as a different look, olso seeing his old win poses here kinda fits them better than the ps2 one but thats just my opinion
As much as I love the look of the game in this engine, I'm not surprised they went forward with the PS2 technology. They were probably ecstatic that they no longer needed to compress character voices/backgrounds/graphics! 🙏
Actually, there were no plans for a domestic version. There was a ps2 TTT because Sony pressed Namco to have a Tekken game in the console launch, after Dreamcast Soul Calibur success, along with a Ridge Racer, in words of KH, they were "ordered" to do it. Needless to explain why the game remained Sony exclusive
Fun Fact: According to Harada, Sega had attempted to make negotiations with Namco to port Tekken Tag Tournament to the Dreamcast, offering a Virtua Fighter character of their choice for free in the game, but the offer was declined. I just found this on the Tekken fandom last night so im very curious what would be this game look like ported to the Dreamcast 😁 Off Topic: And also i was hoping that Cure Black and Cure White as a DLC character in the Tekken series (since i always use them in M.U.G.E.N)
Understandable that they didn't went with this. Tekken was already established on PlayStation and running on PS hardware technology, I bet that Namco didn't want to burn bridges with Sony for money, marketing and business related reasons. SEGA got at least a beautiful port of Soul Calibur for their platform, although Namcos output was meager on the Dreamcast to say at least.
The same thing that happened with Soul Calibur 1. New console with better graphics and extreme compression to make the game playable on the PlayStation. That’s my guess.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade Apparently the PS didn't have enough RAM memory for multiple characters on screen at once, plus the 3D backgrounds would have been downscaled to 2D images like Tekken 3. It would have been cool to see a PS build of it, if it ever leaks :)
That’s exactly what I have thought! The PlayStation barely couldn’t handle Tekken 3 without some major setbacks. I remember reading somewhere that if Tekken 3 wanted to have the same polygons and 3D backgrounds, the game would have to run at 30fps or lower. Even on real hardware, Tekken Tag Tournament still has some lag. It would be cool to see a PlayStation beta version of TTT but the closest we will ever get to PlayStation style TTT is the arcade version. I’m pretty sure Namco already had some PlayStation 2 development hardware and began working with that hardware.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade Tekken 3 could barely handle Mokujin. I’m pretty sure the PS1 would melt if it were to handle TTT1. Hell, Mortal Kombat Trilogy on PS1 couldn’t handle tag team without loading after a teammate died. I think that’s what would happen if TTT1 was ported to the PS1.
Those two characters created my favorite character:)
Yea but only tk3 and tk tag Jin when he’s still fighting Mishima style karate. Not a go to character for me in tekken 4 and forward.
Its really neat seeing Tekken 2 characters interact with and have the graphics of Tekken 3 characters. Its like looking in an alternate timeline. I doubt this version is on steam, but im sure it can be enjoyed with...other methods.
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Kazuya's design is so much better here than the PS2 ver especially the hair.
@ICEYOU i dont think it looks better but i wouldnt say it looks worse, yes technically is inferior but i like the low poly easthetic specially running on real hardwork, it would probably look evwn better in a crt with good resolution. I see it as a different look, olso seeing his old win poses here kinda fits them better than the ps2 one but thats just my opinion
As much as I love the look of the game in this engine, I'm not surprised they went forward with the PS2 technology. They were probably ecstatic that they no longer needed to compress character voices/backgrounds/graphics! 🙏
Actually, there were no plans for a domestic version. There was a ps2 TTT because Sony pressed Namco to have a Tekken game in the console launch, after Dreamcast Soul Calibur success, along with a Ridge Racer, in words of KH, they were "ordered" to do it. Needless to explain why the game remained Sony exclusive
@@melficexdthey were porting it to ps1, but the ps1 couldn't handle 4 characters all at once so they went to make the ps2 version
So that’s what kazuya would look like if he was in tekken 3
PS2 version may be a looker, but arcade version looks and sounds fantastic for PS1-era technology IMO. Also the gameplay is faster, which I dig. :)
this version is really interesting, too powerful to run on the ps1 without some upgrades but still too primitive-looking for the ps2
This is so smooth and the way the lighting is portrayed that not even the MAME version can reach it
this was the first version I played in the arcades love it
Fun Fact: According to Harada, Sega had attempted to make negotiations with Namco to port Tekken Tag Tournament to the Dreamcast, offering a Virtua Fighter character of their choice for free in the game, but the offer was declined.
I just found this on the Tekken fandom last night so im very curious what would be this game look like ported to the Dreamcast 😁
Off Topic: And also i was hoping that Cure Black and Cure White as a DLC character in the Tekken series (since i always use them in M.U.G.E.N)
Understandable that they didn't went with this. Tekken was already established on PlayStation and running on PS hardware technology, I bet that Namco didn't want to burn bridges with Sony for money, marketing and business related reasons. SEGA got at least a beautiful port of Soul Calibur for their platform, although Namcos output was meager on the Dreamcast to say at least.
I could see maybe Akira, Jacky or Kage making it in
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5:26 wtf lol
So this is what Kazuya and Jun will look like if they made it in Tekken 3
ogre's stage really sound's like they got someone stoned then recorded lol 9:53
Some stages are not in the ps2 version, nor the arcade i remember
Nope. All of the same stages are in both versions
You should do an arcade gameplay video of this game using Kazuya and Devil!
Unknown arcade stage selectable in MAME?
Yeah, cheats can be used to play as her and use her stage in MAME :)
Wonder why it never came out on PS1
The same thing that happened with Soul Calibur 1. New console with better graphics and extreme compression to make the game playable on the PlayStation. That’s my guess.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade Apparently the PS didn't have enough RAM memory for multiple characters on screen at once, plus the 3D backgrounds would have been downscaled to 2D images like Tekken 3. It would have been cool to see a PS build of it, if it ever leaks :)
That’s exactly what I have thought! The PlayStation barely couldn’t handle Tekken 3 without some major setbacks. I remember reading somewhere that if Tekken 3 wanted to have the same polygons and 3D backgrounds, the game would have to run at 30fps or lower. Even on real hardware, Tekken Tag Tournament still has some lag. It would be cool to see a PlayStation beta version of TTT but the closest we will ever get to PlayStation style TTT is the arcade version. I’m pretty sure Namco already had some PlayStation 2 development hardware and began working with that hardware.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade Tekken 3 could barely handle Mokujin. I’m pretty sure the PS1 would melt if it were to handle TTT1. Hell, Mortal Kombat Trilogy on PS1 couldn’t handle tag team without loading after a teammate died. I think that’s what would happen if TTT1 was ported to the PS1.
You’re spot on! Most likely the game would have suffered terrible frame rate and graphically downgrade.
Is this an emulator? If it is what is the name?
Edit... I didn't read the description where it say it is not an emulator.
Esa version de arcade esta corriendo en una pc?
No, en la descripcion dice que lo está corriendo en la placa arcade original.
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