You can only use the standard 4 buttons (square, triangle, x, circle), the D-Pad, and the start button on the controller. Also, the buttons are placed at an angle, which is also different from Tekken 4.Īs you may or may not know, the Tekken 5 arcade machine comes with two controller ports for use with a PS1 or PS2 (Playstation) controller. My fighter was always jumping in the air with the slightest touch of the joystick, which made performing moves very difficult. The Tekken 5 joystick will definitely take some time getting used to. The joystick moves about very easily and freely, which is very different from the joystick that was used for Tekken 4. I brought my own PS2 controller, but I decided to try out the “lollipop” style joystick (Picture #8 below) that came with the machine. When I first arrived at the arcade, there were only two people playing. Now, its time to go on to the reason why you’re probably reading this, the hands-on info! Just in case you were wondering, TILT charges 50 cents to start and to continue a match for Tekken 5, with the matches set at best 2 out of 3. This TILT arcade didn’t get their machine until December 14th, which is why I’m writing this now instead of sometime last month. This was actually the first time that I ever been to this arcade, but I found the arcade in just a few minutes I learned about Tekken 5 being here from the TILT website. I drove for about 30 minutes, and arrived at the mall at about 12:30 pm. On December 16, 2004, I (Wild Man X) went down to the local TILT arcade:
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