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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.
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
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 you grew up with a PlayStation 2,
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 You had to master the timing of tagging