Tekken Advance

Tekken Advance

Namco, Infogrames
Release date: 2002-06-28 | Platforms: GAME_BOY_ADVANCE.

Tekken Advance (鉄拳アドバンス, Tekken Adobansu) is a fighting game released for the Game Boy Advance. It is non-canonical to the Tekken storyline, but follows the events of Tekken 3. It uses sprites based on Tekken 3's 3D models for its characters. It was the first Tekken game to be released on a Nintendo platform.

Background

DEVELOPERS

Background for Yasuhiro Noguchi
Yasuhiro Noguchi

Yasuhiro Noguchi

producer

Yasuhiro Noguchi is a games writer, producer and designer. Noguchi has been working with BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America, CyberConnect2 Co., NAMCO and Project Soul. Noguchi started in 1998 as the producer of Soulcalibur. Next, Yasuhiro Noguchi worked on Soul Caliber taking on the role of producer. Later, Noguchi also was part of the team who developed Tekken Tag Tournament published by Namco for PlayStation 2. Most lately, Yasuhiro Noguchi worked on Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3.

Background for Atsuhiro Motoyama
Atsuhiro Motoyama

Atsuhiro Motoyama

composer

Atsuhiro Motoyama is a games composer. Motoyama has been working with Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, NAMCO and New World Computing. Motoyama's first published game was Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World released in 1988. After that, Atsuhiro Motoyama took part as the composer of Serpent. Later, Motoyama also was part of the team who developed Kururin Paradise published by Nintendo for Game Boy Advance. Most lately, Atsuhiro Motoyama worked on Kuru Kuru Kururin (Wii).

Background for Hitoshi Sakimoto
Hitoshi Sakimoto

Hitoshi Sakimoto

composer

Hitoshi Sakimoto is a games composer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Sakimoto has been working with Square Enix, Capcom, Sony Interactive Entertainment and SEGA. Sakimoto started as the composer of Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians. Then, Hitoshi Sakimoto went on to work on Side Pocket (1986) as the composer. Afterwards, Hitoshi Sakimoto worked on Armed Police Batrider developed by Raizing in 1998. Most lately, Hitoshi Sakimoto worked on Tactics Ogre: Reborn. At the moment, Sakimoto is working with Starfish SD on Classic Action: Devilish, which was announced for Nintendo DS.