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12. Tekken Advance

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Tekken Advance opted to take the King of Iron Fist Tournament on the go, releasing on the Game Boy Advance back in 2002. With a fairly hefty roster, an excellent soundtrack, and its fighting feeling just as good as in any other entry, Advance was a great portable release for the series.

Unfortunately, its visuals haven’t quite stood the test of time and the experience as a whole certainly feels a little too dated. Due to the limited space on the cartridges, only 10 fighters managed to make the cut and only Arcade, Vs., and Team Battle modes made it across. It’s a fun fighter, especially when you’ve got someone to play against, but it lacks the replayability of other entries in the series.


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