Posted May 02, 2008 at 11:43AM by Sally B. Listed in: PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Deals, Virtua Tennis: World Tour, Games, SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Tags: GPS, Konami, Sega, Socom, Sumo Digital
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Thumb - Image 1It's already the third installment for this five-part series listing 25 games that do not deserve to collect dust in the bargain section of any store. In this installment, we'll have a few games that come from reputable franchises, such as Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops and Tekken: Dark Resurrection. We'll also have an interesting puzzle/brain training hybrid in the form of PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient, and other titles. Don't miss out on the entire list in the full article!

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Posted Nov 02, 2007 at 06:48PM by Glen D. Listed in: Off Topic, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Games Tags: Tekken, TIFF, Devious
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Tekken movie - Image 1Fans of Namco's Tekken fighting game franchise were amazed with the recent news that a live action movie based on the game is coming up. Now, the IESB has caught some of the upcoming film's details and you may be surprised with what the audition slides had to show about the storyline revolving around hero Jin Kazama.

Hints and plots unravel at the full article.

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Posted Nov 01, 2007 at 02:32AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Off Topic, Tekken: Dark Resurrection Tags: Martial Arts, Sony, Tekken, Namco Bandai, Sony Pictures
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First Tekken movie teaser poster - Image 1News about the movie adaptation of the successful video game franchise Tekken from Namco Bandai are not entirely new. However, this next one is the most concrete so far with film website ComingSoon hosting the first teaser poster for the film.

Aside from that, ComingSoon was also able to get hold of some details regarding its development. Contrary to initial reports, ComingSoon stated that the Tekken movie isn't going to be directed by Anaconda's Dwight Little but by Charles Stone III - mostly known for movies Drumline, True, Mr. 3000, and Paid in Full.

We checked around the Internet and we found out as well that Little will be the director while Stone III is going to be part of the writing team. Well, the point is the two are very much involved in the making of the Tekken movie.

Speaking of development, it was mentioned that Sony Pictures' Screen Gems will be the one distributing the film. Moving on to the film itself, it is said to center on two childhood friends who entered the worldwide martial arts tournament where they will discover the dark secrets of the Tekken Corporation.

In case you are wondering, the the quotation that can be found at the top of the poster reads: "After the Great Terror Wars, governments fell... Seven corporations rose from the ashes to rule all men... Together they were known as The Iron Fist... The mightiest of which was... Tekken."

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Posted Sep 04, 2007 at 12:42PM by Gino D. Listed in: Videos, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Games, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: YouTube
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Any of you guys got a PSP Slim yet? Any of you running into minor hitches? Well, themacx seems to have stumbled upon some compatibility issue with Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. He sent in an email about the minor error and led us to a link of his YouTube video as evidence.

The error centers on loading game saves. In the video below, he boots Tekken 5 on both PSPs (PSP Slim on top, PSP Phat on the bottom) and after a while, his PSP Slim gets an alert: "This game data was saved on a different system and cannot be loaded. Start game anyway?" Check it out for yourself; it's just a quick 30-second video:



Right now, we're wondering about the extent of this compatibility issue. Are there other games whose saves won't work either? This one's stumped us. That and I personally don't have two UMDs of Tekken lying around to test this out.

Thanks to themacx for sending in the tip!

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Posted Jun 09, 2007 at 07:09PM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Games, Jeanne d'Arc Tags: Japan, Tekken, North America, Level 5
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Jeanne d'Arc rallies to The Best in Japan - Image 1


Joining the queue of Japan's monthly "The Best" line-up are two PSP games that we're not surprised to find up there: Tekken: Dark Resurrection and Jeanne d'Arc. Both games will be re-released this July, each clocking under a budget-friendly price of ¥ 2,800 (that's a little over US$ 20).

While we're not surprised to see Tekken in the list, what's cool to note here is that Level 5's Jeanne d'Arc hasn't even been released in North America yet, and it seems to have gotten some good reception in Japan already - they got it way back since November of last year, so it's about time this title got tagged to "The Best" list.

Does this mean we can expect a lot from Milla Jovovich's resurrection on the PSP when it comes out in the US this August? Well, if it's now one of Japan's best titles, Jeanne d'Arc could have a warmer reception in these waters.

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Posted Feb 16, 2007 at 01:46PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Tekken: Dark Resurrection Tags: Namco Bandai
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Namco Bandai - Image 1Here's a quick update for Namco Bandai and its third quarter financial results: overall profits jumped by 112%, all because of several PS2 titles as well as handheld games Tekken: Dark Resurrection (0.84 million PSP copies sold) and Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2 (0.79 million DS copies sold).

If you want to know, the best selling game was Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 for the PS2 (1.03 million copies sold). We're pretty sure the company is celebrating right now. And just to give you an idea how well it performed, here's a breakdown of the results:
  • For the three month period, revenues were ¥ 330.52 billion (US$ 2.77 billion) up 96 percent on the same period in 2005.
  • Profit rose by 112.3% to ¥ 19.89 billion (US$ 166.6 million).
  • The newly merged company's home video games business saw sales rise by 95%, from ¥ 43.22 billion (US$ 362.1 million) to ¥ 100.22 billion (US$ 839.3 million).
  • Operating profit (net profit data was not revealed per division) rose by 77 % from ¥ 7.73 billion (US$ 64.7 million) to ¥ 9.58 billion (US$ 80.2 million).
Well, an raise in profit increase doesn't always translate to better games in the future, but we can always hope. There's really nothing much to say right now except "Kudos to Namco Bandai and with all that money, we hope you don't forget about your fans."

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Posted Jan 03, 2007 at 04:10AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Tekken: Dark Resurrection Tags: Japan, Tekken, PlayStation Store
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Here's another Tekken video for the PS3 fans. No, it's not Tekken 6 just yet - it's a gameplay video of the PS3 port for Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection that's arrived in Japan last December. The game can be bought on Japan's Playstation Store for ¥ 2000 ( roughly $ USD 17), and is worth about 850 MB of memory on the PS3's HDD.

And while we're still waiting for news on a U.S. release of the game, we invite you to sit back and watch. The port's going to be launched in 1080p, so expect it to be quite a view. And how do we know it's Tekken 5: DR? For starters, it's got Lili and Dragunov in the starting bout...



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Posted Jan 02, 2007 at 02:40AM by Ian C. Listed in: Off Topic, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Humor Tags: Martial Arts, Tekken, Wikipedia, VHS, Betamax, emo
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Tag this as off-topic. This is not news. This is however, something that may be a bit entertaining if you're a Tekken fan. Consider this the byproduct of beer, too much Tekken: Dark Resurrection for the PSP, and a VHS/betamax marathon with buddies.

In this post, this blogger will point out a few observations regarding some Tekken fighters. Particularly, with which real-life celebrity they might've been based on.

Let's start with the obvious ones.

Law, Lee, Lei, and Chan


Yeah, most Tekken characters are inspired by pop-culture martial arts heroes and anime cliches. With characters like Law and Lei, the reference is pretty obvious, but with some other characters it isn't quite that immediate. For example, anyone remember Cynthia Rothrock?

More on Cynthia, Arnie, B-Movie villains, and Connan O'Brien after the Jump!

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Posted Dec 21, 2006 at 12:54AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Off Topic, Tekken: Dark Resurrection Tags: Tekken, Shadow Motion Pictures
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Jin Kazama...minus the horns


For Tekken fans who are pissed excited about the prospect of the Tekken live-action movie, this ain't news on it. With that little detail roundhouse kicked out of the way, we're letting you know about the other film being produced by Shadow Motion Pictures, and will be directed by R. L. Scott (nope, not Ridley Scott).

Titled Tekken: King of Iron Fist, this short film will be taking place shortly after Jin Kazama's ending, where after defeating Jinpachi, he now has control of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Unfortunately for Jin, he's also inherited the Zaibatsu's recurring problem - Super Soldier/Pyschopatch/Van-Damme Lookalike Brian Fury. And since this is a flick on a fighting game, the short film's promised to be a long, brutal slugfest between these two bad boys.

Expect to see the film to come out in a few months. But for now, Mr. Scott's sending out these promo pics to give the fans a teaser of what's to come.

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Last note: We're not sure if it's just us...but doesn't Brian Fury look a bit too young here? If anybody can tell us who's playing who in these pics, we'll be grateful.



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Posted Dec 06, 2006 at 07:22AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Games Tags: Famitsu, Japan, Sony, Namco Bandai, PlayStation Network
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coming to PS NetworkOkay, before all other speculations fly regarding Namco Bandai's Tekken 6 for the PS3, listen up, 'cause this one here's more imminent. Says Japan's Famitsu Weekly, Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection will be heading to the PlayStation Network's download service. Soon. Very soon.

Now, making it's way to your PS3 from your PSP, this version will be featuring full 1080p visuals, as well as the playable debut of Jinpachi. This boss character wasn't playable in the arcade version. Well, not anymore. Apart from that, the various modes in the arcade game will also get some makeover for the PS3, including arcade battle, ghost battle, and gallery.

Let's just hope Sony doesn't come up with some more ads for this game, though. We've had enough of them dustballs.

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