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Years ago, fighting games continue to be two-dimensional works. This process continued until 1993. This year, with the release of Virtual Fighter, Sega proved that fighting games can be played in a 3D world and still be as competitive and engaging as ever. In the same vein, the first installment of the Tekken franchise was created as a more violent example of a traditional fighter with eye-catching graphics, deeper characterizations, and a greater emphasis on the competitive atmosphere of fighting games. Soon, however, Tekken became a distinct work that gained special popularity in arcade machines. As time passed, the Tekken franchise became more mature and proved that fighting games can be interesting in 3D, and with each new release, the graphics and smoother controls of Tekken games proved this principle. Another feature that distinguishes Tekken from other genre games is the type of movement system. While other fighting games relied on fast and accurate button input, Tekken introduced a new system where each button was connected to an organ so that movements could be repeated without the need for playlists. The high popularity of Tekken has made us take a look at ten facts that you probably don't know about this series. ----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- ✅ Subscribe to the channel to support us ???? https://t2m.io/KWnzU97b ---- ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- ???? related videos ???? ----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- --- ???? If you like to read the article, click on the link below ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ ???? Follow Game Center on social networks Ken ???? / bazicenter / bazicenter_official https://t.me/official_bazicenter ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- #Fighting game #Tekken #Fighting #Tekken #bazicenter #bazicenter