Namco have always been very good to Sony when developing Tekken for the home consoles, Tekken 3 was one of the best fighting games on the PlayStation One, Tekken Tag Tournament was one of the reasons to buy a PlayStation 2 at launch and Tekken 5 was one
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This month’s Official Nintendo Magazine has a preview of a quirky new Nintendo DS game from Koei entitled Prey the Stars. Despite being nearly finished and due for release in the spring, when we put the name into Google all we could find were a handful
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The Tekken series has always been the staple fighting franchise for Sony platforms since it made its debut on the PSOne years ago. Having recently hit another stride with Tekken 5 on the Playstation 2, the series is keeping up the pace with its first
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aren't supposed to have this much to them, especially handheld fighters. For whatever reason, the genre never quite took root on portable platforms -- until now, the best and deepest offerings in this category were probably for SNK's dead Neo Geo Pocket.N
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Tekken on the PSP is pretty much a no-brainer for Namco-Bandai. A port of an arcade game, itself a tweaked version of Tekken 5, seems ideal for a platform on which expensive-to-develop titles aren't viable moneymakers. More to the point, where would a
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