YOSHIMITSU MOVE LIST - Tekken 1
Move list/Command list of the character YOSHIMITSU from the game TEKKEN, also known as TEKKEN 1.
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Yoshimitsu is a ninja from space, also head of the world theft ring, the "Manji Group". The Manji Group steals only from people who profit from dishonest activities. They are a group of Robin Hoods who return things to poor people. While taking part in the tournament with himself as a decoy, his purpose is to have his subordinates steal the operating funds of the tournament.
His fighting style is Manji Style Jujitsu, he likes video games and watching sumo matches, and works as the head of the theft ring, the Manji Group.
0:00 Jumping Body Slam
0:05 Sword Bash
0:09 Flash Attack
0:12 Jab Sweep
0:15 Oni Kick
0:19 Zig Zag
0:26 3 Kick Combo
0:31 Manji Backfist
0:34 Basic Uppercut
0:37 Death Slash
0:40 Stone Fists
0:47 Stone Fists to Crouching Spin Kicks
0:54 Crouching Spin Kicks
1:01 Tree Fall Kick
1:13 Poison Wind
1:17 Knee Bash
1:20 Solar Kick
1:23 Reverse Carwheel Shark Attack
1:28 Sword Poke
1:33 Knee Cap
1:37 10 Hit Combo
TEKKEN 1 is a fighting game originally released by Namco in the year 1994 for Arcade, later released for Playstation 1, iOS and Android, and is also available on Playstation 2 through Tekken 5. It was was inspired by Virtua Fighter, which was the first 3D fighting game. A notable feature is the possibility of unlocking several characters when finishing the game, in addition to CG animations for the ending of each character.
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