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'''Tekken 4''' is a one-on-one [[fighting]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[2001]]; it runs on that company's System 246 hardware, and despite its name, is the fifth title in the [[:Category:Tekken|Tekken series]] ([[Tekken Tag Tournament]] was the fourth). The players must yet again use an 8-way joystick and four buttons (two for left and right punches and two for left and right kicks) to take up control of two of ten fighters ('''King''', '''Hwoarang''', '''Yoshimitsu''', '''Ling Xiaoyu''', '''Marshall Law''', '''Paul Phoenix''', and '''Kazuya Mishima''' from the previous titles, and three new fighters, '''Christie Monteiro''', '''Steve Fox''' and '''Craig Marduk''') - and as in the second to fourth titles, a month after the NVRAM has been initialised, it shall introduce one new character per week over a period of thirteen, for a total of twenty-three characters (and the hidden characters are '''Eddy Gordo''', '''Jin Kazama''', '''Julia Chang''', '''Kuma''', '''Lee Chaolan''', '''Lei Wulong''', '''Nina Williams''', '''Panda''' and '''Yoshimitsu''' from the previous titles, and four new fighters, '''Bryan Fury''', '''Combot''', '''Miharu Hirano''' and '''Violet'''). The game later got ported to the [[Sony PlayStation 2]] in Japan on March 28, [[2002]] and in the EU and US on September 13 and [[September 23|23]] of that same year; this was also for unknown reasons the only Tekken title that didn't feature either a '''Jack''' robot or '''Anna Williams'''.
'''Tekken 4''' is a one-on-one [[fighting]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[2001]]; it runs on that company's System 246 hardware, and despite its name, is the fifth title in the {{c|Tekken}} series ([[Tekken Tag Tournament]] was the fourth). The players must yet again use an 8-way joystick and four buttons (two for left and right punches and two for left and right kicks) to take up control of two of ten fighters ('''King''', '''Hwoarang''', '''Yoshimitsu''', '''Ling Xiaoyu''', '''Marshall Law''', '''Paul Phoenix''', and '''Kazuya Mishima''' from the previous titles, and three new fighters, '''Christie Monteiro''', '''Steve Fox''' and '''Craig Marduk''') - and as in the second to fourth titles, a month after the NVRAM has been initialised, it shall introduce one new character per week over a period of thirteen, for a total of twenty-three characters (and the hidden characters are '''Eddy Gordo''', '''Jin Kazama''', '''Julia Chang''', '''Kuma''', '''Lee Chaolan''', '''Lei Wulong''', '''Nina Williams''', '''Panda''' and '''Yoshimitsu''' from the previous titles, and four new fighters, '''Bryan Fury''', '''Combot''', '''Miharu Hirano''' and '''Violet'''). The game later got ported to the [[Sony PlayStation 2]] in Japan on March 28, [[2002]] and in the EU and US on September 13 and [[September 23|23]] of that same year; this was also for unknown reasons the only Tekken title that didn't feature either a '''Jack''' robot or '''Anna Williams'''.


'''Tekken Force Mode''' also returned in the PlayStation 2 version (but this time around, it was viewed from behind the player's chosen character); the fried chicken energy powerups remained, however.
'''Tekken Force Mode''' also returned in the PlayStation 2 version (but this time around, it was viewed from behind the player's chosen character); the fried chicken energy powerups remained, however.

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