…the chills this gives me…brings me back to those humble , peaceful, and innocent nights of gaming back in the 90’s when I was 4 and 5 years old. No generation will ever be able to do it like that PS1, N64, Saturn era.
Yup. 100% agreed. Along with the 6th generation of gaming (PS2, GameCube, OG XBOX, & SEGA Dreamcast). Life in general felt more real, carefree, & fun back in the 90s & early 2000s. We'll never get those golden era's back again. All we can do is reminisce. Those who actually lived in those time periods.
Yup. The 90s/early 2000s were the golden era of fighting games & games in general. The gaming industry had heart, soul, pride, creativity, & most of all had fun with their games. Now days 2010-present it's TO MAINSTREAM & all about $$$. To corporate. Where's the heart, soul, pride, creativity, & fun in video games today. Yes there's some but not plentiful like back in the days. I long for those days. All I can do is remenisce. Sigh....😞😞
@@TheHistorianKing it s only about making money selling extras like dlc, game pass ecc. And games are not like before. You buy the game but if you dont spend money in it you won t have the best items or characters. As proudly born in 90' I don t need all that shit
This is the best character select music in the Tekken series as a whole in my opinion, but you don't have a lot of time to hear it in the game because of the stupid time limit.
I agree. I think it's a tie between tekken 2 & tekken tag 1 for the PS2 (arranged version). Tekken Tag 1 PS2 got u hyped. I still play it to this day. Classics
Yup. I miss the 90s/early 2000s. The golden eras of video games for sure and life in general. Everything from (2010 - present) is to cooperate now only caring about $. It's to mainstream. Not the soul, creativity, & charm in games anymore like the old days. I still play old school games/consoles to this day. Can't beat the classics.
Thats cos back in the 90s and early 2000s if a game released unfinished or broken it would flop. Internet wasnt super popular so you found out about games from your friends. If they said they didnt like it you just wouldnt get the game, they knew people bought games on word of mouth back then. Thats why they tried more
@@HOWEZY4769 Funny because games like Super Mario 64 were, by the creator's own admittance, _not_ finished. There s a whole slew of popular old games with missing/unfinished content. Of course though you weren't aware because you had no widespread internet to inform you of this. Just go look up the Cutting Room Floor and see just how many games were left with unfinished and dummied out content that never got finalized in the retail release or worse; fully playable content that was _removed_
@@kaihedgie1747 difference was back in the day an unfinished game was a game missing a few stages, maybe a character or two. Unfinished games nowadays have glitches all over the place, bugs you dont need to search for to find and a lack of originality
He was the protagonist of Tekken 2, but not for the right reasons. All intents and purposes, hes pretty much the reason the series exists in the first place.
…the chills this gives me…brings me back to those humble , peaceful, and innocent nights of gaming back in the 90’s when I was 4 and 5 years old. No generation will ever be able to do it like that PS1, N64, Saturn era.
Yup. 100% agreed. Along with the 6th generation of gaming (PS2, GameCube, OG XBOX, & SEGA Dreamcast). Life in general felt more real, carefree, & fun back in the 90s & early 2000s. We'll never get those golden era's back again. All we can do is reminisce. Those who actually lived in those time periods.
I tell you man the was the best Era of everything I miss my childhood. I miss when fighting games were like this.
Yup. The 90s/early 2000s were the golden era of fighting games & games in general. The gaming industry had heart, soul, pride, creativity, & most of all had fun with their games. Now days 2010-present it's TO MAINSTREAM & all about $$$. To corporate. Where's the heart, soul, pride, creativity, & fun in video games today. Yes there's some but not plentiful like back in the days. I long for those days. All I can do is remenisce. Sigh....😞😞
@@TheHistorianKing it s only about making money selling extras like dlc, game pass ecc. And games are not like before. You buy the game but if you dont spend money in it you won t have the best items or characters. As proudly born in 90' I don t need all that shit
@@tano_9092 blame the capitalism
This is the best character select music in the Tekken series as a whole in my opinion, but you don't have a lot of time to hear it in the game because of the stupid time limit.
I agree. I think it's a tie between tekken 2 & tekken tag 1 for the PS2 (arranged version). Tekken Tag 1 PS2 got u hyped. I still play it to this day. Classics
YOU CAN CHANGE THIS TIME LIMIT TO NONE.
Back when games had real heart to them, games are still fun, but something is missing
Yup. I miss the 90s/early 2000s. The golden eras of video games for sure and life in general. Everything from (2010 - present) is to cooperate now only caring about $. It's to mainstream. Not the soul, creativity, & charm in games anymore like the old days. I still play old school games/consoles to this day. Can't beat the classics.
@@TheHistorianKing I still play a lot of older 90s-2000s games as well. I agree with you, it was a great era with a lot of charm
Thats cos back in the 90s and early 2000s if a game released unfinished or broken it would flop. Internet wasnt super popular so you found out about games from your friends. If they said they didnt like it you just wouldnt get the game, they knew people bought games on word of mouth back then. Thats why they tried more
@@HOWEZY4769 Funny because games like Super Mario 64 were, by the creator's own admittance, _not_ finished. There s a whole slew of popular old games with missing/unfinished content. Of course though you weren't aware because you had no widespread internet to inform you of this. Just go look up the Cutting Room Floor and see just how many games were left with unfinished and dummied out content that never got finalized in the retail release or worse; fully playable content that was _removed_
@@kaihedgie1747 difference was back in the day an unfinished game was a game missing a few stages, maybe a character or two. Unfinished games nowadays have glitches all over the place, bugs you dont need to search for to find and a lack of originality
This was when house music was at its purest form early 90s
This is NOT house music
@@fantasmatice999absolute banger can be considered house music
Old games really gave quality and not greedy until these days, missed old games so much
Agreed. You can never go wrong with classics
Look at how much younger Heihachi was back then.......
He was even younger in Tag 2 (some potion)
The good ol days in the arcade 🤌
I'll take this era of gaming over anything today. So much soul and emotions put into the games in this time.
The arcade version is better
Yes
Tekken always had the hardest and best sounding music out of any fighting game franchise
I was born in 1990 so I got to see all of the 90's and I am glad for that. I hate modern society.
I was born in 1990 too... 😊😊😊😊😊
@@taureanflower2628 Don't you just hate all the virtue signaling in modern movies and games today?
@@cemsengul16 Definitely...
And society hates you too,gramps
@@ramen947 Don't worry dude, it'll be too late for you to realize when the world is going to shit too one day.
Wait a sec. Heihachi was supposed to be the protagonist of this game, right?
He was the protagonist of Tekken 2, but not for the right reasons. All intents and purposes, hes pretty much the reason the series exists in the first place.
@@HouseMusicNinja He was kinda the protagonist villain, although kazuya is bad too but kazuya is more of an anti hero
Villain protagonist.
Pretty much, although you could make a case that Jun was also the protagonist of Tekken 2.
That’s what they want you to believe.