Tekken Advance

The gameplay in Tekken Advance is similar to other games in the series, but because it is on a portable system, the inputs were simplified or removed altogether.The game features most of the starter characters from Tekken 3, with the exceptions of Eddy Gordo and Lei Wulong.Gun Jack, who was unlockable in Tekken 3, is playable from the start, with Heihachi Mishima being the sole unlockable character and final boss in lieu of Ogre.Tekken Advance has generally received positive reviews.It received an 8.5 out of 10 from IGN,[5] and an 8 out of 10 from GameSpot saying "It looks and feels close enough to its counterpart to succeed.
Developer(s)EightingPublisher(s)InfogramesDirector(s)Producer(s)Yuichi ToyamaDesigner(s)Programmer(s)Artist(s)Composer(s)Hitoshi SakimotoTekkenPlatform(s)Game Boy AdvanceGenre(s)Single-playermultiplayerfighting gameTekken 3Tekken Tag Tournamentnon-canonicalCharacters of the Tekken seriesEddy GordoLei WulongGun JackHeihachi MishimaLing XiaoyuNina WilliamsHwoarangPaul PhoenixJin KazamaGameRankingsMetacriticElectronic Gaming MonthlyNintendo PowerGameSpotGameSpyJapaneseHepburnGameSharkCBS InteractiveCard ChallengeTag TournamentDeath by DegreesHybridTag Tournament 2RevolutionMobileList of mediaCharactersBob RichardsChristie MonteiroKazuya MishimaLars AlexanderssonLeo KliesenMichelle and Julia ChangGeese HowardNegan SmithNoctis Lucis CaelumKatsuhiro HaradaShinji HosoeSeiichi IshiiYuu MiyakeKeiichi OkabeNobuyoshi SanoSoulcaliburVirtua FighterPac-Man FeverNamco × CapcomNamCollectionUrban ReignStreet Fighter X TekkenTekken X Street FighterProject X ZoneProject X Zone 2PlayStation All-Stars Battle RoyalePokkén TournamentThe King of Fighters All StarSuper Smash Bros. UltimateBrawlhalla