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    Post Tekken-style game for PC..?

    Are there any games similar to Tekken, Soul Calibur (I think that's it..), etc. for a PC? If so..where could I find a demo?
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    i dont think that will evver happen

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    There's Battle Arena Toshinden. (PC port of a PSX classic; it's really old)

    I personally play Tekken 2 and 3 on my PC with Epsxe. (psx emulator)
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    Originally posted by soupnazi
    There's Battle Arena Toshinden. (PC port of a PSX classic; it's really old)

    I personally play Tekken 2 and 3 on my PC with Epsxe. (psx emulator)
    FYI, B.A.T. was a horrible port.

    I'd say your best bet would be like soupnazi already suggested... PSX emulator.
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    Virtua Fighter Remix, the old saturn fighter, was ported to the PC several years back. If you found it now, it would probably be no more than $2 or so.

    But a rule of thumb is that the PC is TERRIBLE for fighting games. If you enjoy that genre, get yourself a cheap PSX or Dreamcast and pick up the Tekken games or Soul Calibur.
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    i take it back.. a dreacast for $30 is probably your best bet
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    You can emulate SC now on PC using DC emulator You need at least a 2.0GHZ chip, for P4's probaly a 2.4C
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    Originally posted by Vengance_01
    You can emulate SC now on PC using DC emulator You need at least a 2.0GHZ chip, for P4's probaly a 2.4C
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    There aren't many fighting games for the PC....there are titles like Rise of the Robots, Battle Beast, Virtua Fighter PC, Brutal: Paws of Fury, but these games are all pretty old. The most recent game I know of is One Must Fall Battlegrounds which came out last year but I think this game got crap reviews and probably sold horribly.
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    PC = Not fighter material
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    I play fighters on the PC all the time. Get Mame32, NeoMame (NEO GEO), and an arcade controller (X-Arcade) and bam tons of fighters. I got my X-Arcade controller off Ebay for 50$ and well the rest was free.
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    Mame was a great suggestion! Kawaks also has a lot of fighters. Dreamcast was a fighter fan's dream.

    There doenst seem to be a lot of fighter games for the pc but have you tried some Japanese websites? Perhaps fighter games are more popular for the pc over there.

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    Originally posted by kpxgq
    i take it back.. a dreacast for $30 is probably your best bet
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    Mortal Kombat 4 for PC is prolly the best martial arts fighting game .
    I wonder why they dont write fighting games for PC ?
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    Buy a dreamcast. They're 20 bucks at ebgames.

    Edit: Although if you're hell bent on getting a fighter for pc, guilty gear x was ported to it. I think it was only released in japan though so you'll need to import it. It's 2d, so it's not really tekken like.
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