• Backwards Compatible #18 - Tekken 3 (Arcade, PlayStation)

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Backwards Compatible #18 - Tekken 3 (Arcade, PlayStation)

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    In episode 18 of "Backwards Compatible" (I say 19 in the recording, because I was planning on putting this one out next week), scheduling twists continue as we pivot once again from our planned discussion on "X-Men vs. Street Fighter" due to some last-minute conflicts. Instead, an old friend, Wil, joins me to revisit a cornerstone of my gaming history—Tekken 3. Released for the PlayStation 1 and in arcades, Tekken 3 wasn't just another entry in the fighting game genre; it was my first real introduction to the Tekken franchise, and what an introduction it was!

    Wil and I dive deep into what made Tekken 3 such a pivotal game. Renowned for its fluid animations, improved graphics, and expanded roster, Tekken 3 brought a new level of depth and strategy to the 3D fighting scene. We discuss our favorite characters, memorable combos, and how the game's dynamic music and detailed backgrounds contributed to its immersive experience. Tekken 3 wasn't just about brawling; it was about the evolution of fighting games into a form of high-speed chess, where every move and countermove could be a game-changer.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding as we juggle our recording schedule, and we're excited to share this nostalgic journey into one of the most beloved fighting games of all time. Stay tuned for next week when we aim to finally bring you the long-awaited discussion on "X-Men vs. Street Fighter." Thanks for sticking with us, and we hope you enjoy this deep dive into the world of Tekken 3 with Wil and me.

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