Running time 87 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $30 million Box office $967,369 Tekken ( 鉄拳) is a 2009 American directed. Based on the, the film follows in his attempts to enter the Iron Fist Tournament in order to avenge the loss of his mother, , by confronting his fatherand his grandfather, , the latter of whom he thought was responsible for her death. On November 5, 2009 Tekken was shown at. On January 14, 2010, an international trailer was released, and the film premiered in Japan on March 20, 2010.
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Tekken is followed by the 2014 prequel. This article's plot summary may be. Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( January 2014) Setting In the late 2010s, after the Terror War has destroyed much of civilization, 8 survived and divided up the world around them; the biggest being Tekken Corporation, which controls. In order to placate the masses, the corporation's Chairman, sponsors the King of Iron Fist Tournament, or Iron Fist - in which fighters from the 8 corporations battle until one is left standing and receives a lifetime of stardom and wealth.
In contrast to the rich and lush Tekken City, there is the slum area surrounding it, referred to as the Anvil. Story , Kazuya's son has been raised by his mother, Jun, She has trained him in martial arts and has been a mentor, yet she never speaks of Jin's father, claiming he is dead. In 2039, Jin is now a rebellious 19-year-old teenage fighter and contraband runner who lives in the Anvil, and usually goes into fights and cooperates with the resistance groups to earn money to provide food (fruit, coffee and chocolate have become expensive and rare commodities in the Anvil). One night, Jin is targeted by the Jackhammers, the elite specs group that patrols the Anvil and ensures the safety of Tekken City, for cooperating with the resistance groups. He tries to return to his home, only to find his mother, Jun, killed by the Jackhammers bombarding the house. Grieving the loss of his mother and feeling guilty that he had not protected her, Jin swears revenge against Heihachi.
In the ruins of his former home, he finds a Tekken Fighter I.D. Belonging to Jun, revealing she was once an Iron Fist fighter. Furious about this, he decides to try out at the Open Call, which lets the Anvil pick a fighter for the tournament. After defeating the disgraced, who was dropped out of the Tournament and forced to fight in the Open Call, Jin is sponsored by former boxer, sponsor of the Open Call and former Iron Fist fighter, and is hailed 'The People's Choice', who takes him to Tekken City.
Upon entering Tekken City, Jin befriends mixed martial artist. After witnessing overpower Capoeira fighter in the first match, Jin wins the match against Miguel Caballero Rojo, nearly killing him in a fit of rage. Heihachi's son, is impressed and offers Jin a place in Tekken Corp., but Jin refuses. Later that night, after sneaking out with Christie and visiting a nightclub, Jin is attacked by masked assassins, on the orders of Kazuya, who is scheming to take over Tekken and sees Jin as a possible obstacle since he is hailing as People's Choice. Jin survives the assassination attempt, thanks to Christie's interference.
Steve and Christie attempt to discourage Jin from continuing in the tournament, but Jin vows to win Iron Fist and kill both Heihachi and Kazuya, and he gives Fox Jun's ID, he realizes he is her son, telling him that he knew her. Meanwhile, Kazuya blackmails the tournament's champion, Bryan Fury, into killing Jin in a match or be exposed as a partial cyborg, banning him from the tournament for life (cyborgs are banned from fighting).
During the quarter-finals, Christie is paired with Nina Williams. But before the fight, Jin notices Nina's face, she was one of the assassins. After Christie defeats Nina, Jin is matched up with an elite swordsman named. Heihachi, liking this young fighter, deems that this match be reserved for the semi-finals and attempts to change the order, but Kazuya, who controls the Jackhammers, stops him.
Kazuya then has Heihachi imprisoned and orders the match to begin, effectively seizing control of Tekken. Jin narrowly defeats Yoshimitsu, thanks to Heihachi tripping a security alert in the arena. Following the match, Kazuya orders all of the fighters to be detained. He tells them that the rules have changed, and so they must now fight to the death. Jin, Christie, and Steve try to escape, along with Raven, leaving Nina & Anna Williams and Sergei Dragunov behind, since they were in a separate cell.
Kazuya notices them escaping and brings down some guards, causing a firefight. Steve, Christie, and Raven cover Jin but he walks across Heihachi's cell. Angry, he tries to taunt him, saying he is responsible for killing his mother. However, because Heihachi is their only chance of escaping Tekken, Steve frees Heihachi and joins the group. On the gunfight, Raven is wounded and recaptured, while the others make it out to the Anvil.
In the warehouse that Jin uses as protection, Heihachi reveals to Jin the true nature of his origin. 20 years ago, Jun was fighting in the first Iron Fist tournament placed by the Tekken Corporation after the war, and she impressed Kazuya, who raped her, making him Jin's father, and left her for dead. She survived the assault and Heihachi took her out of Tekken City to the Anvil to keep her alive. Heihachi also tells Jin that since he is Heihachi's grandson, he could become the next Chairman. He also states the corporation's true purpose is to restore order to the world, though Jin can't believe what he is being told, believing that the corporation is spreading terror and fear to its residents. Heihachi entrusts Jin with the task of defeating Kazuya.
Later on, the group is located by Jackhammers, who kill Steve Fox in a firefight and recapture the rest of the escapees. Before taking them back to Iron Fist, Kazuya orders the Jackhammers to execute Heihachi. Back in Tekken City, Raven comforts a dispirited Jin, saying that he saw what Jin did to Miguel Rojo and reminding him that anger doesn't fuel the soul, but incinerates it. Raven tells Jin that because there are many people depending on him, he can become champion without letting anger take control of his body. In the Finals, Jin is forced to fight against Bryan Fury, who had already killed Sergei Dragunov in a death match, while Kazuya holds Christie in the control room.
At first he is outmatched, but remembering his mother's teachings, Jin kills Bryan. Angered about Jin's victory, Kazuya enters the tournament himself, armed with half moon axes, and begins the final match. The weaponless Jin is battered and is about to lose.
He is saved, though, when Christie escapes by shooting the Jackhammers guarding her, creating a distraction. This allows Jin to wound and pin Kazuya, who baits Jin by claiming that he remembers how Jun 'put up quite a fight.' Kazuya taunts him into inheriting the Mishima Curse (Heihachi imprisoned and killed his father and Kazuya presumably murdered Heihachi), but Jin refuses to kill his father, stating that it is not his curse. Christie comes to the stage and declares Jin the new Champion of Tekken. Elated, the crowd both in and outside the arena cheer for him. When Christie asks where he will go, he replies that he will go home to the Anvil, since he doesn't want to run the corporation. He walks out of Tekken City's gate and is saluted by the Jackhammers - symbolizing his new role as CEO of Tekken Corp.
In a voiceover, Christie explains that Jin's victory made the Kazama family name synonymous with hope in the Anvil, but that the true legacy of Tekken is only beginning. After the credits, the scene shifts to Kazuya, who walks out of the arena and realizes that he lost control of the Jackhammers, who refuse to salute him. Back at Heihachi's execution, he kneels in front of a Jackhammer, who is holding him at gunpoint. His final words are: 'I am Heihachi Mishima. You will obey.'
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The film also premiered on July 27, 2010 in Singapore and August 4, 2010 in the Philippines (via Pioneer Films). One week before the Philippine premiere, Jon Foo visited to promote the film. Due to its poor reception, the film never saw a wide theatrical release in the United States, and was released instead. The film was released on DVD and in Japan on August 11, 2010. In the United Kingdom, Optimum Released and distributed the film on May 2, 2011.
Released the film in the United States on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 19, 2011. Reception Tekken received generally negative reviews. It holds a 0% on based on 5 critic reviews, with an of 2.4/10., director of the Tekken video game series, criticized the film: 'That Hollywood movie is terrible. We were not able to supervise that movie; it was a cruel contract. I'm not interested in that movie.'
Reacting to Harada's comments, Nick Chester of said the film is 'not great, but 'terrible' is a stretch,' saying that it 'does a decent job of trying to stay true to the look and feel of the games' and that 'the fight scenes weren't bad.' Brian Orndorf of gave the film two stars out of five, writing: ' Tekken is a failure on many levels, but it does make a plucky attempt to replicate the flippy-floppy nature of the fighting elements, creating a limb-snapping effort of escapism surrounded by bland writing and sleepy performances.' He opined that director Dwight H. Little 'shows off an impressive spectrum of fighting styles and intensity, though he goes a little crazy with trendy cinematographic choices and hyperactive editing.'
Paul Pritchard of compared Tekken to other video game film adaptations, writing: 'In the grand scheme of things, Tekken bests both and movies with ease, but lacks the goofy charms of. Had it embraced its roots more openly, the film may well have offered more excitement. As it is, Tekken is just an average action flick, with nothing to distinguish it from the rest of the crowd.' Main article: On May 17, 2012, announced that will bring back the prequel to Tekken. Producer told that the film titled Tekken: Rise of the Tournament has no cast set but the cast will resemble the characters from the games. On January 8, 2014, it was reported that the title had been renamed to Tekken: A Man Called X, starring, and the production was set to start later that month. Five days later, it was reported that the filming had begun in co-production of and Crystal Sky Pictures.
However, Kosugi's official website corrected the confusion with a non- Tekken film with the title Agent X. The Tekken film was renamed to, which was directed by and released on DVD on August 12, 2014. Remake According to Variety, Paul Steven who worked on the 2009 film and its prequel as a writer will produce a remake film with Financing City Network. References. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
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Hold L2 and press R2 the indicated number of times to select the corresponding stage: Law (new): 1 Yoshimitsu (light snow): 2 Ling: 3 Hwoarang: 4 Lei: 5 Ogre: 6 School stage (evening): 7 Jin (evening): 8 Nina (daytime): 9 Eddy (sunset): 10 King: 11 Heihachi: 12 Eddy (daytime): 13 Unknown: 14 Law (old): 15 School Stage (daytime): 16 Jin (daytime): 17 Nina (night time): 18 Yoshimitsu (heavy snow): 19 Paul: 20 Contributed by: Shirow. Alternate Opening Movie When you beat the game, you'll usually get to see a short movie of Jin and a few other Tekken characters practicing in a monastery. However, this isn't the only ending movie you can get.
After you've unlocked all the animal characters (Roger/Alex, Kuma/Panda, etc), the ending movie will change occasionally. Instead of seeing human characters train, you'l watch the animal characters train on the tropical island level. Tekken Tag Tournament Cheats For Arcade Games. switch starting character press the 1P or 2P button(whichever side you are on) and the 'tag' button at the same time. Hold until the match start and you will see that your first character is replaced by the second one.
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Unlockable Characters To unlock all characters you must finish the game several times, each time with a different character. Unlockable Unlockable Complete the game twice. Bruce Complete the game therteen times. Devil/Angel Complete the game three times. Jack-2 Complete the game eight times.
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Lee Complete the game tweleve times. Mokujin/Tetsujin Complete the game nine times. Ogre Complete the game eleven times. P-Jack Complete the game six times.
Roger/Alex Complete the game ten times. True Ogre Complete the game fourteen times. Unknown Complete the game five times.
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