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{{game disambig|the original [[2007]] game|the [[2008]] update|[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]}}
{{game disambig|the original [[2007]] game|the [[2008]] update|[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]}}
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'''Tekken 6''' is a one-on-one [[fighting]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] on [[November 26]], [[2007]]. It was the first game to run upon the company's System 357 hardware and is the eighth title in the {{c|Tekken}} series.
'''Tekken 6''' is a one-on-one [[fighting]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] on November 26, [[2007]]. It was the first game to run upon the company's System 357 hardware and is the eighth title in the {{c|Tekken}} series.


Players use an 8-way joystick and four buttons (two for left and right punches, and two for left and right kicks), to take control of two of thirty-nine fighters. There are also two new bosses ('''Azazel''' and '''Nancy-MI847J'''). In [[2008]], this game received an update, named '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]'''; it introduced two more new characters ('''Alisa Bosconovitch''' and '''Lars Alexandersson'''), along with a gold version of '''Azazel''', and six new stages. When the game was ported to the [[PlayStation 3]] for the US on [[October 27]], [[2009]], it added a new mode called '''Scenario Campaign'''. This was the first time a PlayStation port of a Tekken title was first released for the United States.
Players use an 8-way joystick and four buttons (two for left and right punches, and two for left and right kicks), to take control of two of thirty-nine fighters. There are also two new bosses ('''Azazel''' and '''Nancy-MI847J'''). In [[2008]], this game received an update, named '''[[Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion]]'''; it introduced two more new characters ('''Alisa Bosconovitch''' and '''Lars Alexandersson'''), along with a gold version of '''Azazel''', and six new stages. When the game was ported to the [[PlayStation 3]] for the US on October 27, [[2009]], it added a new mode called '''Scenario Campaign'''. This was the first time a PlayStation port of a Tekken title was first released for the United States.


The game was ported to the [[PSP]] and released on [[November 24]], [[2009]] in the US, on [[December 11]], [[2009]] in the [[EU]], and on [[January 14]], [[2010]] in Japan. This version lacked the '''Scenario Campaign''' mode, some "Customization" options, "Achievements" & "Trophies", all the characters' "special outfits" and the "Stage Select" features. As a result of '''Scenario Campaign''' mode being removed, it also made '''Alisa''' and '''Lars''' playable for '''Arena Mode''', and gave them their own ending sequences.
The game was ported to the [[PSP]] and released on November 24, [[2009]] in the US, on December 11, [[2009]] in the [[EU]], and on January 14, [[2010]] in Japan. This version lacked the '''Scenario Campaign''' mode, some "Customization" options, "Achievements" & "Trophies", all the characters' "special outfits" and the "Stage Select" features. As a result of '''Scenario Campaign''' mode being removed, it also made '''Alisa''' and '''Lars''' playable for '''Arena Mode''', and gave them their own ending sequences.


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