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The game-changer was the tag-team system. You didn't just pick one fighter; you chose a duo. This added layers of strategy:
If one character's health bar was depleted, the round ended immediately. You had to master the timing of tagging out to let your resting fighter recover "red health". tekken-tag-tournament
Even decades later, fans still petition for a third entry despite series producer Katsuhiro Harada’s hesitation. Here is why this non-canon spin-off remains a masterpiece of the genre. 1. The Roster: A Dream Team Reunion The game-changer was the tag-team system
If you grew up with a PlayStation 2, the iconic opening cinematic of Tekken Tag Tournament (TTG) is likely burned into your memory. Released in 1999 for arcades and as a PS2 launch title in 2000, it wasn't just another fighter—it was a "greatest hits" celebration of everything that made the series legendary. You had to master the timing of tagging