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{{Infobox Game
{| align="right" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 150px;"
 
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|title=Tekken 3D: Prime Edition
|[[File:350px-Tekken3DPrime.png|250px]]
 
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|logo=350px-Tekken3DPrime.png
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|image=Tekken 3D Prime Edition box art.jpg
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|developer= [[Namco]]
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|publisher= Namco Bandai
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|producer= [[Katsuhiro Harada]]
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|platforms= Nintendo 3DS
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|releasedate=*<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America NA]</sup> February 14, 2012</span>
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*<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan JP]</sup> February 16, 2012</span>
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*<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe EU]</sup> February 17, 2012</span>
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*<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia AU]</sup> February 23, 2012</span>
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|genre= Fighting
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|mode= Single-player, Multiplayer, Online
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|arcade system=
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}}
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'''''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition '''''(<span style="font-weight: normal">鉄拳3D プライムエディション ''Tekken 3D Puraimu Edishon''</span>) is a fighting game in the ''[[Tekken (series)|Tekken]]'' franchise, released for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the second ''Tekken'' game to be released for a Nintendo platform (''[[Tekken Advance]]'' being the first).
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It supports the handheld's 3D capabilities and maintains a steady 60 fps even when running in 3D. It features 41 playable characters and In addition, it is released in the same package as the 3D movie, ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]''.
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This game is the update version of the ''[[Tekken 6]]'' PlayStation Portable version as nothing is changed to the characters, just the enhanced 2D to 3D graphic design and added with some returning and new stages, similar to how ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament |Tekken Tag Tournament HD]]'' is an update for the pre-existing ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]''.
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== Development ==
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During its press conference at E3, Nintendo announced ''Tekken'' would be coming to the 3DS handheld. At [[Namco|Namco Bandai Games]] booth at E3, they showcased a demo of the ''Tekken'' in-game engine running on the 3DS. Producer [[Katsuhiro Harada]] stated that the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D on.
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On August 17th 2011, a new trailer, for ''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' was released, along with its name. It was also revealed that the game would include over 40 characters, as well as a 3D version of the film ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' on the game's cartridge.
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== Characters ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Character
 
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![[Alisa Bosconovitch]]
|'''Developer:''' [[Namco]]
 
 
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![[Anna Williams]]
|'''Publisher:''' Namco Bandai
 
 
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![[Armor King|Armor King II]]
|'''Producer:''' [[Katsuhiro Harada]]
 
 
|-
 
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![[Asuka Kazama]]
|'''Platform:''' Nintendo 3DS
 
 
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![[Baek Doo San]]
|'''Release date:'''
 
*February 14th 2012 (US)
 
*February 16th 2012 (JPN)
 
*February 17th 2012 (EU)
 
*February 23rd 2012 (AUS)
 
 
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![[Robert Richards|Bob]]
|'''Genre:''' Fighting
 
 
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![[Bruce Irvin]]
|'''Mode:''' Single-player, multiplayer, online
 
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|-
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![[Bryan Fury]]
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|-
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![[Christie Monteiro]]
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|-
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![[Craig Marduk]]
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|-
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![[Devil Jin]]
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|-
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![[Eddy Gordo]]
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|-
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![[Leo Kliesen|Leo]]
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|-
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![[Emilie De Rochefort|Lili]]
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|-
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![[Feng Wei]]
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|-
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![[Ganryu]]
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|-
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![[Heihachi Mishima]]
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|-
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![[Hwoarang]]
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|-
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![[Jack#Jack-6 (Tekken 6)|Jack-6]]
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|-
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![[Jin Kazama]]
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|-
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![[Julia Chang]]
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|-
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![[Kazuya Mishima]]
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|-
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![[King|King II]]
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|-
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![[Kuma|Kuma II]]
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|-
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![[Lars Alexandersson]]
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|-
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![[Lee Chaolan]]
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|-
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![[Lei Wulong]]
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|-
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![[Ling Xiaoyu]]
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|-
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![[Marshall Law]]
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|-
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![[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]
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|-
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![[Mokujin]]
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|-
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![[Nina Williams]]
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|-
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![[Panda]] (acts as a costume swap of Kuma)
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|-
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![[Paul Phoenix]]
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|-
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![[Raven]]
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|-
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![[Roger Jr.]]
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|-
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![[Sergei Dragunov]]
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|-
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![[Steve Fox]]
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|-
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![[Wang Jinrei]]
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|-
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![[Yoshimitsu]]
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|-
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![[Zafina]]
 
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|}
   
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== Stages ==
'''''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition '''''(鉄拳 3D Prime Edition) is a fighting game in the ''[[Tekken series|Tekken]]'' franchise, released for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the second ''Tekken'' game to be released for a Nintendo platform (''[[Tekken Advance]]'' being the first). It supports the handheld's 3D capabilities and maintains a steady 60 fps even when running in 3D. 40 characters and stages are promised for the game. In addition, it is released in the same package as the 3D movie, ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]''.
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Stage
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![[Lotus Hall]]
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![[Desert Wasteland]]
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|-
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![[Temple of The Dragon]]
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|-
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![[Ancient Ruins]]
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|-
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![[Wrecked Dojo]]
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|-
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![[Bowling Rooftop Alley]]
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|-
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![[Cathedral (Tekken 3D: Prime Edition)|Cathedral]]
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|-
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![[Zaibatsu Headquarters]]
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|-
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![[Rustic Asia]]
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|-
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![[Urban War Zone]]
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|-
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![[Cemetery]]
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|-
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![[Fiesta Del Tomate]]
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|-
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![[Hidden Retreat]]
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|-
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![[Gargoyle's Perch]]
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|-
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![[Azazel's Chamber]]
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![[Strategic Space]] (training stage)
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|}
   
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== Special Modes and Awards ==
== Development ==
 
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The game also features modes such as "Special Survival Mode", where players will be pitted up against a continuous stream of opponents. Players can only select the "5-Battle" course in the beginning, but more courses will be unlocked once they complete each course, respectively. After a certain amount of victories, players will be awarded with a '''Tekken Card''', which can be viewed in the '''TEKKEN CARDS''' option. '''Tekken Cards''' are earned and accumulated after every special battle in '''Special Survival Mode'''. The cards can be of various characters from previous ''Tekken'' titles, screenshots from the movie, etc. They may also contain images from ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2''.
During its press conference at E3, Nintendo announced ''Tekken'' would be coming to the 3DS handheld. At Namco Bandai Games' booth at E3, they showcased a demo of the ''Tekken'' in-game engine running on the 3DS. Producer [[Katsuhiro Harada]] stated that the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D on.
 
   
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Also, players will receive 1 '''Card Point''' '''(CP)''' for every opponent defeated. The colors for each card earned vary:
On August 17th 2011, a new trailer, for ''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' was released, along with its name. It was also revealed that the game would include over 40 characters, as well as a 3D version of the film ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance'' on the game's cartridge.
 
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*Gold (rare)
 
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*Bronze (common)
== Characters ==
 
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*Silver (uncommon)
All 41 characters from ''[[Tekken 6]]'' returned in this game. [[Heihachi Mishima]], while present, appears younger like he was in the original ''[[Tekken]]'' and ''[[Tekken 2]]'', an anomaly which is mirrored in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. It is suspected that this is due to the passing of the character's original voice actor, Daisuke Gōri.
 
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*and Question Mark (which means missing)
* [[Alisa Bosconovitch]]
 
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Players can also obtain Tekken Cards via StreetPass. First, they are required to register 3 Tekken Cards into StreetPass. The players can use their Card Points to purchase cards they do not have. 
* [[Anna Williams]]
 
* [[Armor King II]]
 
* [[Asuka Kazama]]
 
* [[Baek Doo San]]
 
* [[Bruce Irvin]]
 
* [[Bryan Fury]]
 
* [[Christie Monteiro]]
 
* [[Craig Marduk]]
 
* [[Devil Jin]]
 
* [[Eddy Gordo]]
 
* [[Leo]]
 
* [[Lili]]
 
* [[Feng Wei]]
 
* [[Ganryu]]
 
* [[Heihachi Mishima]]
 
* [[Hwoarang]]
 
* [[Jack|Jack-6]]
 
* [[Jin Kazama]]
 
* [[Julia Chang]]
 
* [[Kazuya Mishima]]
 
* [[King]]
 
* [[Kuma II]]
 
* [[Lars Alexandersson]]
 
* [[Lee Chaolan]]
 
* [[Lei Wulong]]
 
* [[Ling Xiaoyu]]
 
* [[Marshall Law]]
 
* [[Miguel Caballero Rojo]]
 
* [[Mokujin]]
 
* [[Nina Williams]]
 
* [[Panda]] (acts as a costume swap of Kuma)
 
* [[Paul Phoenix]]
 
* [[Raven]]
 
* [[Bob]]
 
* [[Roger Jr.]]
 
* [[Sergei Dragunov]]
 
* [[Steve Fox]]
 
* [[Wang Jinrei]]
 
* [[Yoshimitsu]]
 
* [[Zafina]]
 
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
 
''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' has received average to slightly positive reviews. '''IGN''' has greatly praised the game's visuals and good framerate, but it lamented its lack of game modes and low replay value. '''Gamespot''' stated that while it looked and played very well, the game seemed incomplete. '''Tech-Gaming''' found the game's engine to be up to the task, but bemoaned the laggy online multiplayer. ''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' currently has a '''Metacritic''' score of 69 out of 100.
 
''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' has received average to slightly positive reviews. '''IGN''' has greatly praised the game's visuals and good framerate, but it lamented its lack of game modes and low replay value. '''Gamespot''' stated that while it looked and played very well, the game seemed incomplete. '''Tech-Gaming''' found the game's engine to be up to the task, but bemoaned the laggy online multiplayer. ''Tekken 3D: Prime Edition'' currently has a '''Metacritic''' score of 69 out of 100.
   
==Screenshots==
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== Gallery ==
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''[[Tekken 3D: Prime Edition/Gallery]]''
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</gallery>
 
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
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<gallery position="center">
<videogallery>
 
 
File:Tekken 3D Prime Edition - Ready to fight in 3D? (Gamescom 2011 Trailer)|Gamescom 2011 Trailer "Ready to Fight in 3D?"
 
File:Tekken 3D Prime Edition - Ready to fight in 3D? (Gamescom 2011 Trailer)|Gamescom 2011 Trailer "Ready to Fight in 3D?"
 
File:Street Fighter and Tekken Producers Face-off!!!|Special Trailer Katsuhiro Harada VS Yoshinori Ono
 
File:Street Fighter and Tekken Producers Face-off!!!|Special Trailer Katsuhiro Harada VS Yoshinori Ono
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</gallery>
</videogallery>
 
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[[Category:Tekken games]]
 
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== Trivia ==
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS-only games]]
 
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*All 41 characters from ''[[Tekken 6]]'' returned in this game. [[Heihachi Mishima]], while present, appears younger like he was in the original ''[[Tekken]]'' and ''[[Tekken 2]]'', an anomaly which is mirrored in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]''. It is suspected that this is due to the passing of the character's original voice actor, [[Daisuke Gōri]].
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==External Links==
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*[https://www.tekken-official.jp/tk3ds/index.html Official website (Japanese)]
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== Navigation ==
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[[Category:Handheld Games]]

Revision as of 04:50, 6 January 2020

Tekken 3D: Prime Edition (鉄拳3D プライムエディション Tekken 3D Puraimu Edishon) is a fighting game in the Tekken franchise, released for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the second Tekken game to be released for a Nintendo platform (Tekken Advance being the first).

It supports the handheld's 3D capabilities and maintains a steady 60 fps even when running in 3D. It features 41 playable characters and In addition, it is released in the same package as the 3D movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance.

This game is the update version of the Tekken 6 PlayStation Portable version as nothing is changed to the characters, just the enhanced 2D to 3D graphic design and added with some returning and new stages, similar to how Tekken Tag Tournament HD is an update for the pre-existing Tekken Tag Tournament.

Development

During its press conference at E3, Nintendo announced Tekken would be coming to the 3DS handheld. At Namco Bandai Games booth at E3, they showcased a demo of the Tekken in-game engine running on the 3DS. Producer Katsuhiro Harada stated that the game would run in full 60 frames per second with the 3D on.

On August 17th 2011, a new trailer, for Tekken 3D: Prime Edition was released, along with its name. It was also revealed that the game would include over 40 characters, as well as a 3D version of the film Tekken: Blood Vengeance on the game's cartridge.

Characters

Character
Alisa Bosconovitch
Anna Williams
Armor King II
Asuka Kazama
Baek Doo San
Bob
Bruce Irvin
Bryan Fury
Christie Monteiro
Craig Marduk
Devil Jin
Eddy Gordo
Leo
Lili
Feng Wei
Ganryu
Heihachi Mishima
Hwoarang
Jack-6
Jin Kazama
Julia Chang
Kazuya Mishima
King II
Kuma II
Lars Alexandersson
Lee Chaolan
Lei Wulong
Ling Xiaoyu
Marshall Law
Miguel Caballero Rojo
Mokujin
Nina Williams
Panda (acts as a costume swap of Kuma)
Paul Phoenix
Raven
Roger Jr.
Sergei Dragunov
Steve Fox
Wang Jinrei
Yoshimitsu
Zafina

Stages

Stage
Lotus Hall
Desert Wasteland
Temple of The Dragon
Ancient Ruins
Wrecked Dojo
Bowling Rooftop Alley
Cathedral
Zaibatsu Headquarters
Rustic Asia
Urban War Zone
Cemetery
Fiesta Del Tomate
Hidden Retreat
Gargoyle's Perch
Azazel's Chamber
Strategic Space (training stage)

Special Modes and Awards

The game also features modes such as "Special Survival Mode", where players will be pitted up against a continuous stream of opponents. Players can only select the "5-Battle" course in the beginning, but more courses will be unlocked once they complete each course, respectively. After a certain amount of victories, players will be awarded with a Tekken Card, which can be viewed in the TEKKEN CARDS option. Tekken Cards are earned and accumulated after every special battle in Special Survival Mode. The cards can be of various characters from previous Tekken titles, screenshots from the movie, etc. They may also contain images from Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Also, players will receive 1 Card Point (CP) for every opponent defeated. The colors for each card earned vary:

  • Gold (rare)
  • Bronze (common)
  • Silver (uncommon)
  • and Question Mark (which means missing)

Players can also obtain Tekken Cards via StreetPass. First, they are required to register 3 Tekken Cards into StreetPass. The players can use their Card Points to purchase cards they do not have. 

Reception

Tekken 3D: Prime Edition has received average to slightly positive reviews. IGN has greatly praised the game's visuals and good framerate, but it lamented its lack of game modes and low replay value. Gamespot stated that while it looked and played very well, the game seemed incomplete. Tech-Gaming found the game's engine to be up to the task, but bemoaned the laggy online multiplayer. Tekken 3D: Prime Edition currently has a Metacritic score of 69 out of 100.

Gallery

Tekken 3D: Prime Edition/Gallery

Videos

Trivia

External Links

Navigation