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Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.C1)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. MAMEinfo
  14. History
  15. High scores
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Game infos

Description Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.C1)
Name tektagt
Manufacturer Namco
Year 1999
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .077
Romset size 76.5 MB
Romset file 15 files
Romset zip 56 B
Language English
Evaluation 90 to 100 (Best Games)
Genre Fighter

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 640 480 60

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade teg1.11s 524288 67d0c469 da164702fc21b9f46a9e32c89e7b1d36070ddf79 sub 0 good no
arcade teg1rom0e.9 8388608 c962a373 d662dbd89ef62c5ac3150a018fc2d35ef2ee94ac user2 0 good no
arcade teg1rom0o.13 8388608 badb7dcf 8c0bf7f6351c5a2a0996df371a901cf90c68cd8c user2 2 good no
arcade teg1rom1e.10 8388608 b3d56124 4df20c74ba63f7362caf15e9b8949fab655704fb user2 1000000 good no
arcade teg1rom1o.14 8388608 2434ceb6 f19f1599acbd6fd48793a2ee5a500ca817d9df56 user2 1000002 good no
arcade teg1rom2e.11 8388608 6e5c3428 e3cdb60a4445406877b2e273385f34bfb0974220 user2 2000000 good no
arcade teg1rom2o.15 8388608 21ce9dfa f27e8210ee236c327aa3e1ce4dd408abc6580a1b user2 2000002 good no
arcade teg1wave0.1 8388608 4bd99104 f76b0576cc28fe49d3c1c402988b933933e52e15 c352 0 good no
arcade teg1wave1.12 8388608 dbc74fff 601b7e7361ea744b34e3fa1fc39d88641de7f4c6 c352 800000 good no
arcade teg3verc.2l 2097152 1efb7b85 0623bb6571caf046ff7b4f83f11ee84a92c4b462 maincpu:rom 0 good no
arcade teg3verc.2p 2097152 7caef9b2 5c56d69ba2f723d0a4fbe4902196efc6ba9d5094 maincpu:rom 1 good no
arcade teg_flel.4 2097152 88b3823c 6f31acb642c57daccbfdb87b790037e261c8c73c user2 3000000 good no
arcade teg_fleu.5 2097152 36df0867 6bec8560ad4c122dc909daa83aa9089ba5b281f7 user2 3000001 good no
arcade teg_flol.6 2097152 03a76765 ae35ae28375f2a3e52d72b77ec09750c326cc269 user2 3000002 good no
arcade teg_flou.7 2097152 6d6947d1 2f307bc4070fadb510c0473bc91d917b2d845ca5 user2 3000003 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
C352 c352 audio 25401600
CXD8661R maincpu cpu 100000000
H8/3002 sub cpu 16934400
Speaker rspeaker audio

Serie

Serie : Tekken
  1. Tekken (World, TE4/VER.C) (1994)
  2. Tekken (Asia, TE2/VER.B) (1994)
  3. Tekken (Asia, TE2/VER.C) (1994)
  4. Tekken (Japan, TE1/VER.B) (1994)
  5. Tekken (USA) (1995)
  6. Tekken 2 (Asia, TES2/VER.A) (1995)
  7. Tekken 2 Ver.B (Asia, TES2/VER.B) (1995)
  8. Tekken 2 Ver.B (Japan, TES1/VER.B) (1995)
  9. Tekken 2 Ver.B (Japan, TES1/VER.C) (1995)
  10. Tekken 2 Ver.B (US, TES3/VER.B) (1995)
  11. Tekken 2 Ver.B (US, TES3/VER.D) (1996)
  12. Tekken 3 (Japan, TET1/VER.E1) (1996)
  13. Tekken 3 (Asia, TET2/VER.A) (1996)
  14. Tekken 3 (Asia, TET2/VER.B) (1996)
  15. Tekken 3 (Asia, TET2/VER.E1) (1996)
  16. Tekken 3 (Japan, TET1/VER.A) (1996)
  17. Tekken 3 (US, TET3/VER.A) (1996)
  18. Tekken 3 (US, TET3/VER.D) (1996)
  19. Tekken 2 (USA, v1.1) (1998)
  20. Tekken 3 (USA) (1998)
  21. Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.C1) (1999)
  22. Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1, set 1) (1999)
  23. Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1, set 2) (1999)
  24. Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.A3) (1999)
  25. Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.B) (1999)
  26. Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.C1) (1999)
  27. Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.B) (1999)
  28. Tekken 2 (Asia) (199?)
  29. Tekken (Asia) (19??)
  30. Tekken 2 (Asia) (19??)
  31. Tekken 3 (Asia) (19??)
  32. Tekken 4 (Asia) (19??)
  33. Tekken Advance (Euro) (2002)
  34. Tekken 4 (TEF3 Ver. C) (2002)
  35. Tekken 4 (TEF2 Ver. A) (2002)
  36. Tekken 4 (TEF1 Ver. A) (2002)
  37. Tekken 4 (TEF1 Ver. C) (2002)
  38. Tekken 5.1 (TE51 Ver. B) (2005)
  39. Tekken 5.1 (TE53 Ver. B) (2005)
  40. Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection (TED1 Ver. A) (2005)

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.77 [smf]


WIP:

- 0.153: hap replaced baddump H8/3002 rom in clone Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.C1).

- 0.150: Brian Troha, Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added clone Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.C1).

- 30th July 2013: Smitdogg - We got a dead Tekken Tag (Japan) board to try and fix the Japan sets in MAME. If everything goes well it should do that and possibly add another Japan set.

- 0.145: Brian Troha, Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added clone Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1, set 1). Roms dumped were specifically marked "TEG1" and matched the parent set. Changed description of clone (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1) to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1, set 2)'. Renamed (tektagtac) to (tektagtac1).

- 0.142u4: Fixed rom names in clone (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1).

- 0.142u2: f205v, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union and smf added clone Tekken Tag Tournament (Asia, TEG2/VER.C1). Changed parent description to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.C1)' and clone (TEG3/VER.B) to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (US, TEG3/VER.B)'. Renamed (tektagta) to (tektagtub), (tektagtb) to (tektagtjb) and (tektagtc) to (tektagtja).

- 19th April 2011: Smitdogg - We bought or borrowed the following: Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG2/Ver.C1).

- 15th April 2011: f205v, Smitdogg and The Dumping Union dumped Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG2/Ver.C1).

- 0.131u4: Olivier Galibert marked the in-practice undumped roms in the Tekken Tag Tournament Japanese versions as NO_DUMP. The versions used in the source where from the export version and they're incompatible with the Japanese program roms.

- 0.130u4: Olivier Galibert fixed Tekken Tag Tournament - Game now playable. Fixed user2 roms addresses ($3000002, $3000003).

- 0.130u1: Changed description of clones (TEG1/VER.B) to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.B)' and (TEG1/VER.A3) to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (Japan, TEG1/VER.A3)'.

- 0.104u5: smf added clones Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG1/VER.A3) and (TEG1/VER.B). Olivier Galibert, Duddie and smf emulated Tekken Tag Tournament DMA protection (still not playable).

- 26th February 2006: R. Belmont - Reverse-engineering by Olivier Galibert based on drunken long-ago work by Duddie with MAME implementation by smf gets you this: Tekken Tag Tournament. Before everyone hyperventilates, the game is 100% unplayable - only parts of the characters appear, the camera moves seemingly at random, and lots of other weird screwups occur. In other words, there's still more protection. Since variety is the spice of life, smf has a few different shots of his own to taunt the Guru.

- 0.102u5: smf added clone 'Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/VER.B)'. Changed parent description to 'Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/VER.C1)'. Renamed (tekkentt) to (tektagt).

- 0.78: Fixed user3 rom loading. Changed input to 2x Players, 6x buttons and 2x coin slots.

- 0.77: smf added 'Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/VER.B)' (Namco 1999).

- 4th February 2002: Guru - A Tekken Tag Tournament (Namco 1999, System12) PCB arrived from Smitdogg.


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History


Arcade Video game published 20 years ago:

Tekken Tag Tournament (c) 1999 Namco.

Tekken Tag Tournament is a one-on-one fighting game for one or two players, in which teams of two combatants compete in the legendary Iron Fist Tournament.

At any point during a match, players can hit a tag button to their two fighters fighter, allowing the resting fighter to recover some lost health. The tag can be implemented in many ways, such as in between combos or utilizing special throws. At times when a resting fighter's lifebar is flashing, that character can be tagged in to be given a temporary boost in strength.

The game features over 35 characters that previously appeared in "Tekken 2" and "Tekken 3". In addition, there is a new boss character called 'Unknown' who is similar to Mokujin from "Tekken 3", in that she can randomly imitate any character's fighting style, although one difference from Mokujin is that she is able to change her style any time during the fight.

To win the entire tournament, players must defeat six other teams before fighting their character-specific sub-bosses in the seventh round. The eighth and final round is the battle for the title against the mysterious "Unknown". The first tag team to have one of its pairing defeated results in that team being knocked out of the tournament.

- TECHNICAL -

Namco System 12 hardware
Game ID : TEG

Main CPU : PSX (@ 16.9344 Mhz), H8/3002 (@ 14.7456 Mhz)
Sound Chips : C352 (@ 14.7456 Mhz)

Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 5

- TRIVIA -

Released in June 1999.

The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Iron Fist Tag Tournament'.

This game has a tag play system (i.e. : one player can play select a team of two players) and then during a match he can tag their characters at any time, provided they aren't in the air being juggled ;). Unlike the other Tekken games, this episode has no specific storyline and the main idea behind the game was to create a game which has all the characters from Tekken 2 and Tekken 3 plus a few new characters, Tetsujin and Unknown. Tetsujin is a metallic form of Mokujin and is selected with button 1. Tetsujin will become gold if you get 10 wins in a row. Unknown is the end character, complete with a wolf, and cannot be selected on the arcade version. Tekken Tag Tournament has a total of 38 characters. When the machine is turned on for the first time, by default only 20 characters are playable. The rest of the characters are released one by one after specific time. The characters can be tagged by pressing button 5.

In the Sound FX there is the announcer voice for Doctor Boskonovitch, Doctor Abel, Devil Kazuya and Marshall Law meaning these characters could have been in the game but weren't added to the final version. Since Devil Kazuya and Marshall Law are identical to Kazuya and Forest Law respectively there was no reason to add the same characters twice. Dr. Abel was an evil scientist who re-animated Bryan for Tekken 3 and was never in any game at all. For Boskonovitch, who would want to play as him on a coin operated game anyway!

When Tetsujin/Mokujin was updated for Tekken Tag, they forgot to add moves for Roger. This was fixed in "Tekken 5".

Anna plays the same as on Tekken 3 (Sony PlayStation) and not the arcade where she was a gfx swap of Nina.

Bandai Music Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Tekken Tag Tournament Original Soundtrack - APCG-4046) on 21/09/1999.

Tekken Tag Tournament can clearly be heard in the 2003 movie PTU. Characters heard fighting are Hwoarang and Wang.

- UPDATES -

Just like "Soul Calibur", the build date wasn't updated although the game was.

TEG1/VER.A3 (Japan)
* Build date : 22:20:05, JUN 18 1999

TEG1/VER.B (Japan)
TEG3/VER.B (US)
* Build date : 22:20:05, JUN 18 1999

TEG3/VER.C1 (US)
* Build date : 22:20:05, JUN 18 1999

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Tekken Tag Tournament has every character from "Tekken 2" and "Tekken 3" (not "Tekken"). If a character was in both Tekken 2 and 3, the Tekken 3 version of the character is in TTT. Each character has from two up to five different costumes. Each costume is set with a different button. Player 1 outfit is LP, P2 outfit is LK, P3 outfit (if any) is RP, P4 outfit (if any) is RK, P5 outfit (if any) is Tag or Start button. Usually P1 and P3 outfits are similar, as are P2 and P4 outfits.

Characters with 2 outfits : Kazuya, Baek, Bruce, Roger (P2 Alex), Jack-2, P.Jack, Wang, Unknown (not selectable)

Characters with 3 outfits : Devil (P3 Angel), Ganryu, Kunimitsu, Jun, Armor King, Michelle, Lee, Anna

Characters with 4 outfits : Yoshimitsu, Nina, Hwoarang, Paul, King, Lei, Julia, Bryan, Gun Jack, Kuma (P2-4 Panda), Heihachi, Tetsujin (P2-3-4 Mokujin), Ogre, True Ogre,

Characters with 5 outfits :Xiaoyu, Jin, Law, Eddy (P5 Tiger)

* Select Jin and Heihachi as a team, now with Jin do Back+LP+RP, when you see the Kazama fury animation do RP(x2), LK... Jin will change into Devil Jin, You can see the changing as Jin gets lightening all around him and his stance changes to that of Heihachi. The animation is kool but if you move forward or backward or get hit the animation will end.

* Tag Throw : Press RP+Tag together. Throw differs depending on character who tags in.

* Start with Tag partner : Hold Tag before the stage loads or the next round starts.

- SERIES -

1. Tekken (1994, ARC)
2. Tekken 2 (1995, ARC)
3. Tekken 3 (1996, ARC)
4. Tekken Tag Tournament (1999, ARC)
5. Tekken Tag Tournament Turbo (1999, ARC)
6. Tekken 4 (2001, ARC)
7. Tekken Advance [Model AGB-ATKJ-JPN] (2001, GBA)
8. Tekken 5 (2004, ARC)
9. Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection (2005, ARC)
10. Tekken 6 (2007, ARC)
11. Tekken 6 - Bloodline Rebellion (2008, ARC)
12. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011, ARC)
13. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited (2012, ARC)
14. Tekken 7 (2015, ARC)

- STAFF -

Cabinet Graphic Design: Don Marshall

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Sony PlayStation 2 (1999)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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