Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS
- 14th Feb 2012
- 17th Feb 2012
- 16th Feb 2012
- Series
Reviews
Review Tekken 3D Prime Edition (3DS)
A prime fighting machine
Tekken 3D Prime Edition is only the second Nintendo appearance for the King of Iron Fist tournament, the last being 2002's dodgy Tekken Advance on Game Boy Advance. With fighting games enjoying a resurgence on 3DS, does Namco Bandai's second hit strike a knockout blow? It's up against stiff competition: Dead or Alive:...
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Tekken 3D Prime Edition News
News GAME Not Stocking Tekken 3D Prime Edition
Punched out
Today's big 3DS release, Tekken 3D Prime Edition, hasn't made it to the shelves of the UK's biggest specialist games retailer. GAME confirmed to Eurogamer.net that it won't be selling the game in-store or online, citing a delay in Nintendo's distribution as the reason. The chain has apologised to affected customers. While you can't find...
News Tekken 3D's Multiplayer Mode is 2D Only
Pulling punches
Tekken 3D Prime Edition's bulging cart of 41 characters and a full-length 3D movie is nothing to be trifled with, and the latest Iwata Asks reveals plenty of interesting nuggets — and, indeed, noodles — about next week's scrapper. One such fact is that the stereoscopic display isn't available in wireless multiplayer. A footnote...
News Tekken Boss Harada Inspired by Super Smash Bros.
Wants gamers to go 'Auuugghhh'!
Tekken 3D Prime Edition is less that a week away, the second major 3DS release of the year so far. It's a fighting series typically associated with experienced and mature gamers, but in the latest Iwata Asks Katsuhiro Harada has spoken about his desire to bring Tekken to a broader range of players, and explained why...
News Ono and Harada Keep Scrapping in Tekken 3D Trailer
Those boys just can't get along
You might have seen this Tekken 3D Prime Edition trailer before, but it's so good it bears a second, third and fourth watch. Featuring Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada and Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition mastermind Yoshinori Ono, it's all in aid of upcoming 3DS scrapper Tekken 3D Prime Edition, which...
News Tekken 3D Steps Into North America on 14th February
Happy Valentine's Day!
Namco's panda-puncher (now there's a PETA campaign waiting to happen) Tekken 3D Prime Edition will take on North America from 14th February 2012. The 3D fighter arrives with CGI movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance intact, and another promise that it'll "make the most of the Wi-Fi functionality" of Nintendo 3DS. What does...
News Tekken 3D Prime Edition Punches Europe on 17th February
Just a day after Japan
Talk about your short waits. Nintendo and Namco Bandai have signed a deal to bring Tekken 3D Prime Edition to Europe on 17th February 2012, just 24 hours after its Japanese release. As with other 3DS fighting titles — Dead or Alive: Dimensions and Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition — Nintendo will handle sales, marketing...
News Tekken 3D Packs In 40 Fighters at 60 Frames Per Second
A contender?
As the first Tekken game to grace a Nintendo console since Tekken Advance nearly ten years ago, Tekken 3D Prime Edition has a lot of catching up to do. Namco Bandai is certainly going all-out to bring a sizeable cast of characters to the 3D fighter, with over 40 characters crammed into the 3DS cartridge. As well as featuring 3DS's...
News Tekken 3D Prime Edition Shots and Trailer Pack a Punch
Tekken returns to Nintendo
It's been a long time since Tekken graced a Nintendo console — its last and only appearance was on Game Boy Advance nearly 10 years ago. It's about to make a big return though, coming to both Wii U and 3DS next year. The handheld version is named Tekken 3D Prime Edition and is already shaping up to give current portable...
About The Game
With TEKKEN 3D PRIME EDITION, the most popular fighting game franchise finally arrives on Nintendo 3DS, with brand new features and exclusive gameplay modes making full use of the console's unique functionality.
Additionally, the full-length 3D animated movie TEKKEN Blood Vengeance will be included with the game, the first time ever a full film has appeared on a 3DS cartridge!
→ Immerse yourself in the TEKKEN universe – Over 40 characters, totally new battle stages, and stages specially redesigned for 3DS will be featured in TEKKEN 3D PRIME EDITION.
→ Incredible bonus: full TEKKEN Blood Vengeance 3D movie – For the first time, a full-length CG animated movie is included on a 3DS cartridge! Watch TEKKEN Blood Vengeance on your Nintendo 3DS screen in full 3D!
→ Challenge the game in the Special Survival mode – Beat as many opponents as possible in a row, defeat special bosses and earn cards for your collection of TEKKEN cards and trade them through the Street Pass online feature.
→ Take on other players in the Versus mode – Challenge your friends to versus combat in local play or throw down the gauntlet with any player in internet play to push your rank as high as possible.
Comments 14
Lookin' good to me. Is there a website for it yet?
is it going to be online play
will the movie be in 3D
Although I'm sure it will be a great game, Namco could've been more friendly by including the previous TEKKEN arcade titles part 1 to 3 (instead of the film), for Nintendo gamers that missed out over the years...
Insta-BUY....
like to play yoshimitsu but i already got a few fighters for the 3ds so im gonna wait or maybe gonna buy
@wizzrobe they had tekken advance which was either tekken 2 or 3 as a portable
Really looking forward to this one.
Really looking forward to this one 2!
My next 3DS Game !
i`m counting the days for this.
I hope this is good... I've already got a so-so fighter in the SF4, but the movie could make a deal
PS. loving the new look NL!
love that lots characters to play and you unlock 700 cards of all different images in game and previous games!
and that got online etc.
but gutted no story mode as i use to love to watch character trailers at the end of arcade mode
All I get when playing online is lag, LAG, LAAAAAAAAG! This is my favorite fighting franchise and want to nothing more than to love this game, but it's just too unplayable. Is anyone else experiencing this?
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