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|caption          =
|caption          =
|developer        = Namco
|developer        = Namco
|publisher        = [[Namco|Namco (US, JP)]], [[Sony|SCEE (EU)]]
|publisher        = [[Namco]] (JP, US, KO), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU)
|genre            = Fighting
|genre            = Action, Fighting
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekken_Tag_Tournament Link]
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekken_Tag_Tournament Link]
|reviewlinks      = [http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/tekken-tag-tournament Metacritic]
|reviewscore      = 85/100
|gameinfo          = Twenty fighters from the Tekken series return in Tekken Tag Tournament. The game offers two-on-two tag-team matches for up to four players, but it also includes single-player one-on-one, time attack, and survival modes. You can even play Tekken Bowling, a minigame in which the fighters use only a ball to strike down Heihachi-headed pins. Although based on the arcade game, the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament features revamped graphics, more moves, and new modes.<br />
|gameinfo          = Twenty fighters from the Tekken series return in Tekken Tag Tournament. The game offers two-on-two tag-team matches for up to four players, but it also includes single-player one-on-one, time attack, and survival modes. You can even play Tekken Bowling, a minigame in which the fighters use only a ball to strike down Heihachi-headed pins. Although based on the arcade game, the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament features revamped graphics, more moves, and new modes.<br />
Tekken Tag Tournament, being a non-canon game, features no storyline. It is more of a compilation of the Tekken series giving fans the opportunity to play as almost every character in the series up to that point, including many of those that had apparently been missing in the main Tekken storyline. Of all the returning characters, Kazuya Mishima was the most heavily promoted, since he featured prominently on the game's cover art and promotional material, despite his absence from the previous entry in the Tekken series (he would return in [[Tekken 4]]).
Tekken Tag Tournament, being a non-canon game, features no storyline. It is more of a compilation of the Tekken series giving fans the opportunity to play as almost every character in the series up to that point, including many of those that had apparently been missing in the main Tekken storyline. Of all the returning characters, Kazuya Mishima was the most heavily promoted, since he featured prominently on the game's cover art and promotional material, despite his absence from the previous entry in the Tekken series (he would return in [[Tekken 4]]).
|cpu-intensive    = 1
|cpu-intensive    = 1
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/250631-tekken-tag-tournament Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/250631-tekken-tag-tournament Link]
|numberofplayers  = 4
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/tekken-tag-tournament Metacritic]|85/100}}
|japan_rating      = B
|japan_rating      = B
|na_rating_text    = Animated Violence
|na_rating_text    = Animated Violence
|na_rating        = T
|na_rating        = T
|ko_rating        = ALL
|italian          = SCES-50001
|italian          = SCES-50001
|spanish          = SCES-50001
|spanish          = SCES-50001
|french            = SCES-50001
|french            = SCES-50001
|german            = SCES-50001
|german            = SCES-50001
|japanese          = SLPS-20015 & SLPS-73104
|japanese          = SLPS-20015 & SLPS-73104 &  SLPS-71501
|english          = SCED-50041 & SCES-50001 & SLUS-20001
|english          = SCED-50041 & SCES-50001 & SLUS-20001 & SLUS-20001GH
|widescreenpatch  = 1
|korean            = SCPS-56002
<!-- NTSC-U props -->
<!-- NTSC-U props -->
|NTSCU            = 1
|NTSCU            = 1
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|serialsNTSCJ      = SLPS-20015<br />SLPS-71501 <small>(Mega Hits!)</small><br />SCPS-56002<br />SLPS-73104 <small>(PlayStation 2 the Best)</small>
|serialsNTSCJ      = SLPS-20015<br />SLPS-71501 <small>(Mega Hits!)</small><br />SCPS-56002<br />SLPS-73104 <small>(PlayStation 2 the Best)</small>
|CRCsNTSCJ        =
|CRCsNTSCJ        =
|releasedateNTSCJ  = March 30, 2000<br />December 13, 2001 <small>(Mega Hits!)</small><br />February 22, 2002<br />November 3, 2004 <small>(PlayStation 2 the Best)</small>
|releasedateNTSCJ  = March 30, 2000<br />December 13, 2001 <small>(Mega Hits!)</small><br />February 22, 2002 <small>(Korea)</small><br />November 3, 2004 <small>(PlayStation 2 the Best)</small>
|statusNTSCJ      = 2
|statusNTSCJ      = 2
|linuxstatusNTSCJ  =
|linuxstatusNTSCJ  =
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|Comments=Playable & looking good..., Status
|Comments=Playable & looking good..., Status
|Tester={{ForumUser|Parotaku}}
|Tester={{ForumUser|Parotaku}}
}}
{{TestingEntry
|Status=2
|Region=NTSC-U
|OS=Windows
|CPU=Intel Core i7-8700k @ 3.70GHz
|GPU=GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
|Revision=1.4.0
|Graphics=GSDx MSVC 19.00
<spoiler show="Settings" hide="Hide">
* Renderer: OpenGL (Hardware)
* Interlacing: Bob tff
* Internal Resolution: 6x Native
* Texture Filtering: Bilinear (Forced)
* Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
* CRC Hack Level: Partial
* Accurate Date: ✓
* Blending Unit Accuracy: High
* Hacks:
** Align Sprite: ✓
** MSAA: 16x
</spoiler>
|Sound=
* SPU2-X 2.0.0
* Lilypad 0.11.0
|Comments=Runs at a consistent 60 FPS on all stages except on the Ogre Stage, where it slows down considerably.
|Tester={{ForumUser|JillSandwich}}
}}
}}
{{TestingFooter}}
{{TestingFooter}}
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Original names: '''鉄拳タッグトーナメント''' (SLPS-20015), '''鉄拳タッグトーナメント MEGA HITS!''' (SLPS-71501), '''鉄拳タッグトーナメント PlayStation 2 the Best''' (SLPS-73104)
* Original names: '''鉄拳タッグトーナメント''' (SLPS-20015) & (SLPS-71501) & (SLPS-73104), '''철권 태그 토너먼트''' (SCPS-56002)
 
* The US and EU versions have an added blur filter to them that is not present in the Asian versions of the game.
 
 


==Known Issues==
==Known Issues==
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{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=Thin black vertical lines
|IssueName=Thin black vertical lines
|IsFixed=0
|IsFixed=1
|IssueLevel=0
|IssueLevel=0
|Description=Using custom resolution or scaling can cover the screen with thin black lines. This is a trait shared by many Namco games.
|Description=Using custom resolution or scaling can cover the screen with thin black lines. This is a trait shared by many Namco games.
|Workaround=You can either: Use native resolution or, use 1260x(any) resolution. You can subtract any multiple of 60 from 1260 (eg, 1200, 1140, 1080, etc) as needed for performance, but no horizontal resolution greater than 1260 works. Vertical resolution has no effect on the black bars, so you can set this to any value you desire.
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, set the Internal Resolution to any of the ..x native scalings, click "Enable HW Hacks", go to Configure Hacks and enable the '''Align Sprite''' hack. For custom resolution use a 1260x(any) resolution. You can subtract any multiple of 60 from 1260 (eg, 1200, 1140, 1080, etc) as needed for performance, but no horizontal resolution greater than 1260 works. Vertical resolution has no effect on the black bars, so you can set this to any value you desire.
}}
}}


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