This is the theme song for Hwoarang and his stage, Taekwondo Dojo, ripped directly from the arcade version of Tekken 3. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai shows the basic moves that were initially shown during Kazuya's reveal trailer, as well as when revealing the release date for Challenger Pack 11.
The demo movie theme and the character select theme from the arcade version of Tekken 3. If Kazuya is the player however, the theme plays for his final boss fight against Heihachi.Īttract -Embu- / Character Select Attract -Embu- / Character Select This track is taken from the PlayStation version of Tekken 2, where it is the final boss theme of the game for the boss fight against Kazuya. This track was used in Kazuya's reveal trailer and in his Spirit Board.Įmotionless Passion Emotionless Passion The original arcade version of Kazuya's theme from Tekken 2. Kazuya Mishima, Devil Kazuya (Original) Kazuya Mishima, Devil Kazuya Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" in the Squad Strike battle. This track was used in Kazuya's reveal trailer during the gameplay sequence showcasing his Devil Kazuya transformation, as well as in his Classic Mode credits and during Mr. Whereas the original theme is subdued in nature, the Smash arrangement is more bombastic with orchestral and rock elements.Ĭomposition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. This is an arrangement of the arcade version of Kazuya's theme from Tekken 2. Kazuya Mishima, Devil Kazuya (Remix) Kazuya Mishima, Devil Kazuya Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's input moves when in the crouch position. This is the arcade version of the theme of Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 2. Heihachi Mishima, the King of Iron Fist Heihachi Mishima, the King of Iron Fist Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's characteristics. This track is the stage music for the Kyoto stage, ripped directly from the PlayStation version of Tekken. Taken from the PlayStation arrangement which was recycled for Lee Chaolan's Tekken 2 stage, Launch Pad. Samples of the announcer going "One! Two! Three! Four!" have been removed for the most part, although "Four!" can still be faintly heard. This track is used for the Chicago stage in the original Tekken. Taken from the PlayStation arrangement which was recycled for Bruce Irvin's stage Grand Canyon in Tekken 2.Ĭomposition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. This track is taken from the Marine Stadium stage from the original Tekken. Marine Stadium, Japan Marine Stadium, Japan
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