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Tekken 4 and Exams

January 13, 2025 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

My brother plays a lot of Legend of Zelda when he gets home from work. He told me it helps him relax. Video games don’t help me relax all that much, with all the fighting and shooting of arrows. It takes his mind off things, and it takes a great deal of concentration, and he enjoys that. He said, “It makes me sharper.” I understood that.

I recall hearing someone talk about a fascinating study that suggested surgeons make fewer mistakes if they play video games. While I’m not sure about the accuracy of that data, it makes sense. Playing any game—like golf, for instance—could enhance focus and steadiness.

Before a large test in college, I would study for a few hours and then I would play an intense video game. Tekken 4 on PlayStation 2 was usually my go-to game before a test. Any Tekken game is extreme, and it takes a great deal of concentration. So much so that it was a bit of a release before doing something that could be stressful. The Bandai Namco Studios developed game was extremely popular at the time. My roommates and I would play against each other on lunch breaks and slow evenings. They played Tekken 4 before exams as well.

Tekken 4 channeled my concentration to something different than all the information that I had been studying. That short aversion of Tekken 4 probably helped me get a better grade on my exams and quizzes. I just didn’t want to overdue the video game playing at university.

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Bandai Namco, David Cutler, DC Cutler, gamer, gaming, Namco, PlayStation 2, PS2, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Tekken, Tekken 4, Tekken 4 PS2, Video Games

Tekken 8 Will Be Accessible To Gamers With Colour Vision Deficiency

December 28, 2023 By ausretrogamer

When it comes to fighting games, there is Street Fighter and then there is Tekken, easily our favourite 3D based fighting video game (sorry Soul Calibur).

With the release of Tekken 8 scheduled for late January 2024, we were quite chuffed to see that the game will be accessible for gamers with colour vision issues, including achromatopsia – how awesome is that!

Thanks to SJS | Gatterall for bring this cool news to our attention. Hopefully more games will be accessible for people with colour  blindness and other forms of achromatopsia.

Why is no one talking about the color blind accessibility of Tekken 8. Literally no game has done this. pic.twitter.com/i8qdUYwpPP

— SJS | Gatterall (@itwhiffed) December 27, 2023

source: SJS | Gatterall on X (formerly Twitter)




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming Tagged With: 3D fighting game, achromatopsia, Bandai Namco, colour blindness, Fighting game, Fighting video games, Namco, Tekken, Tekken 8, Tekken 8 for color blind players

Negan in Tekken 7 is Smart

August 15, 2018 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

When it was revealed at EVO that Negan from “The Walking Dead” would be a new character in Tekken 7, I thought it was one of the most out of left field crossover ideas ever conceived. But after some thought, it’s pretty smart for both properties.

I wonder who called who? Did the makers of Tekken 7 call “The Walking Dead” people, or was it the other way around? Negan being in Tekken 7 is an odd choice because the character is more of a manipulator and schemer than a brawler. However, he has had his moments of hand-to-hand combat in the comic book.

And who does this help more, Tekken 7 or “The Walking Dead”? The ratings for the AMC television show have been on the decline. Negan is a fascinating character, but since his appearance, the show’s ratings have been on a downward spiral. Will adding Negan bring more players to Tekken 7? I’m sure Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the actor who portrays Negan, will have a blast doing the voice work for the popular game. Like his Negan or not, Morgan is a solid actor who always elevates everything he’s involved in.

image source: golem13.fr

I’m sure when Negan is available in Tekken 7, every gamer will select him to see what he’s capable of in a scrap. It’ll be interesting to see Negan’s fight moves. His bob wired baseball bat, Lucille, will be appealing to use on an opponent, but I don’t see how the game keeps its Teen rating if you do. In the comic book and the show, Lucille is a very violent weapon. I can’t see Negan doing air combat flips and powerful jump kicks. He could ground and pound and do brutal overhead hits that result in wall bounces.

Those in attendance at EVO seemed excited that Negan will be featured in Tekken 7. They went absolutely wild when Negan was teased in the trailer. The decision of adding Negan to the Tekken franchise is a bold one. Curious gamers that are fans of both properties will find it irresistible to try a few brawls with Negan.

image source: gamegeek.gg

 

Filed Under: Modern Gaming Tagged With: David Cutler, DC Cutler, EVO, gaming characters, Lucille, modern video games, Negan, Negan Tekken 7, Tekken, Tekken 7, Tekken 7 Season 2, The Saviors, The Walking Dead, TWD, Video Games

The Most Accurate Arcade Diorama!

March 23, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Holy smokes! Just as we were scrolling aimlessly through our Twitter feed and were about to give up and shut the app, we came across xevious765_bt’s Tweet which almost made us choke on our own spit!

The (loose) translation of xevious765_bt’s Tweet is, “The arcade diorama was taken by a close female photographer, ‼\(^o^)/ 📷 and the real feeling is different when I take it with a good camera of the one eye reflex! of ▽*) Course, the cameraman’s arm is good.”

Gotta thank their close female photographer friend for snapping these awesome pics. Oh, and to the creator of the arcade diorama, wow, talk about intricate detail – simply amazing!

[source: xevious765_bt via Twitter]

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Arcade Centre, arcade diorama, diorama, diy, japanese arcade, OutRun, Retro Gaming, sega, street fighter, tabletop, Tekken, Twitter, Virtua Fighter, Xevious765_bt, Yu Suzuki

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