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Street Fighter X Tekken [b] (pronounced "Street Fighter Cross Tekken") is a 2012 crossover fighting video game published by Capcom, who developed with Dimps, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, and with QLOC for Windows. The game features characters from both the Street Fighter franchise and Namco's Tekken series.
Tekken X Street Fighter was announced on 24 July 2010, at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con along with the Capcom-produced Street Fighter X Tekken.The gameplay of Tekken X Street Fighter was going to feature the same 3D fighting game engine of the Tekken franchise as opposed to Street Fighter X Tekken which features the 2D styled gameplay of Street Fighter IV.
Category for spin-off video games of the Tekken franchise. Pages in category "Tekken spin-off games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Street Fighter X Tekken – A crossover title with Namco's fighting series. It was announced by Yoshinori Ono at Comic Con 2010. It uses the Street Fighter IV engine and features tag team matches. Tekken X Street Fighter – Namco was developing it with their own Tekken 6 engine, as a 3D fighter. (unreleased)
Street Fighter II Turbo; Street Fighter II: Champion Edition; Street Fighter II: Rainbow Edition; Street Fighter IV; Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation; Street Fighter V; Street Fighter X Mega Man; Street Fighter X Tekken; Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game) Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game) Street Fighter: The ...
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Du Dang (born May 12, 1996), more commonly known by his nickname NuckleDu, is an American fighting game player known for playing Guile and Decapre in Ultra Street Fighter IV, Guile and Zangief in Street Fighter X Tekken, and Guile and Rainbow Mika in Street Fighter V. NuckleDu was ranked as the 13th best player in Ultra Street Fighter IV by ...
As part of Dimps, Oda was the battle designer of Street Fighter IV and worked in the crossover Street Fighter X Tekken. Oda would later direct The King of Fighters XIV after returning to SNK. [10] This was his first contribution to the franchise, leading a younger staff.