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'''''Tekken''''' ({{ja|鉄拳|Tekken}}, ''Iron Fist'') is a long-running series of fighting games. In ''SSB4'', the series is represented through a [[downloadable content]] costume for {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s based on [[Heihachi Mishima]], a recurring antagonist in the series. In ''Ultimate'', Heihachi also cameos as a sprite in Namco Roulette, using his sprite from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken Tag Tournament 2}}''. | '''''Tekken''''' ({{ja|鉄拳|Tekken}}, ''Iron Fist'') is a long-running series of 3D fighting games. In ''SSB4'', the series is represented through a [[downloadable content]] costume for {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s based on [[Heihachi Mishima]], a recurring antagonist in the series. In ''Ultimate'', Heihachi also cameos as a sprite in Namco Roulette, using his sprite from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken Tag Tournament 2}}''. | ||
Coincidentally, costumes based on various Nintendo characters were available in the Wii U version of ''Tag Tournament 2'' while Heihachi was a playable character in ''{{iw|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'', Sony's equivalent to ''Super Smash Bros.'' | Coincidentally, costumes based on various Nintendo characters were available in the Wii U version of ''Tag Tournament 2'' while Heihachi was a playable character in ''{{iw|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'', Sony's equivalent to ''Super Smash Bros.'' |