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Selasa, 01 Oktober 2013

Tekken Blood Vengeance



Plot
Set in the rich Tekken universe, the film takes place in an alternate storyline between Tekken 5 and Tekken 6. It begins with a highway fight, where Anna Williams has set up a decoy for her sister, Nina Williams, who is working for and is close friends with Jin Kazama, the new CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Anna, however, is working for the Zaibatsu's rival organization, G Corporationand its CEO and Jin's father, Kazuya Mishima. Both Jin and Kazuya are seeking information about a Japanese teenager named Shin Kamiya, who is currently a student at Kyoto International School (KIS). Shin was formerly a high school student at Mishima Polytechnic School and was old friends with Jin. To find Shin, Jin and Nina dispatch Alisa Bosconovitch to act as a spy, whilst Anna dispatches Jin's long-time friend and Mishima Polytech student, Ling Xiaoyu, for the same purpose.
During their investigation in Kyoto, Xiaoyu and Alisa form a friendship at the school. After this, Xiaoyu sneaks into Shin's appartment at night whilst he's having a shower. It's here where she learns that Shin was formerly a student at Mishima Polytechnic School and he was old friends with Jin. She also learns that Alisa has been sneaking into the apartment too, because she has a huge crush on Shin. After returning from the apartment, Xiaoyu speaks with Anna about why she picked her for the assignment. Anna then gives her more information about Shin, revealing that he and Jin are two years older than Xiaoyu, and (most importantly) that a mass disappearance happened at Mishima Polytech. Shin and his class went missing a long time ago and only Shin himself was the sole survivor, the only one out of the class who could not be killed. It's here that there's a possiblity that he may be immortal.
Next day at KIS, Shin is kidnapped by an unknown assailant and the two girls turn on each other. It's here that Alisa is revealed to be a android, although Alisa possesses human qualities. Later at her hideout, Xiaoyu does research on Alisa's involvement with the Mishima Zaibatsu. At that moment, Anna sneaks up from behind her and strangles her. She becomes very agitated that Shin was kidnapped and decides to look for him by herself after Xiaoyu "lost" him. Afterwards, she furiously orders her to destroy Alisa.
After a battle between the girls in which Alisa spares Xiaoyu's life, Anna shows up with soldiers from the G Corporation. She demands Alisa to give her information about the Mishima Zaibatsu, but Alisa (being an android) refuses. Alisa then gets into a fight with the soldiers, causing her to defeated. Xiaoyu then defeats the soldiers and turns against Anna. After this, Xiaoyu and Alisa are both rescued by Panda. Now that the both of them are now being hunted down by both the Zaibatsu and G Corporation, they, along with Panda, find refuge in the huge mansion of their school teacher and Kazuya's foster brother, Lee Chaolan. After this, Nina reveals to Jin that Alisa has left them too, so Jin sends her to Kyoto to go after Alisa.
After making themselves at home at Lee's mansion, Xiaoyu goes back to her school at Mishima Polytech, this time with Alisa. There, they learn that genetic experiments were performed on Shin and his classmates (except Jin). They both believe that the Mishima family is seeking out Shin, who is the sole survivor of the M-Cell (also known as the Mutare Experiment) for his immortality. The pair then discover that the whole experiment was engineered byHeihachi Mishima, who was supposed to have been killed by Kazuya in Tekken 5.
Back at Lee's mansion, Xiaoyu recieves a text message from Lei Wulong that Heihachi didn't die in the explosion (that was seen in the intro of the fifth game). After Xiaoyu has a shower, and Alisa and Panda watch TV, Anna arrives with her G Corp soldiers with one objective: To terminate both Xiaoyu and Alisa. At this moment, Nina, who is on her way to Lee's home to find Alisa, notices her sister's presence. At this moment, she puts Alisa back online, revealing to Xiaoyu that Shin is being held captive at Kyoto Castle. Just in time, she and Xiaoyu immediately leave Lee's mansion. It's unknown how Panda escaped. Right after they left, Anna finds the bedroom they were in. Anna then notices huge lumps underneath the quilt, believing that they are of course Xiaoyu and Alisa. After her soldiers shoot the bed, it's revealed to be just pillows. Xiaoyu and Alisa had already escaped before Anna arrived. Nina then arrives with military robots from the Zaibatsu and once again confronts her sister. After this, the screen goes black and an unknown battle is about to begin.
Xiaoyu and Alisa finally arrive at Kyoto Castle, where Shin is being held. The Japanese teenager then reveals to the girls that both the Zaibatsu and G Corporation have seeking him out all this time, and that he has an immortal body due to the Mutare Experiment. Jin then arrives and has a small conversation with his old friend. However, Kazuya then arrives shortly after. Shin then tells them all that "the stage is set" and Heihachi Mishima then shows up. He then greets his two enemy family members and begins to taunt Shin. After Shin rips off his school shirt and reveals the Mutare Experiment's power surging through his body, he attempts to kill Heihachi by heavily punching him in the stomach, creating a shockwave similar to the Mishima Bloodline. After this, Heihachi viciously grabs Shin and reveals that he's not interesting in immortality. Instead, his purpose is to obtain the Devil Gene.
He then kills Shin, ridding the teenager of his immortality and the M-Cell's power. After Shin dies in the arms of Xiaoyu and Alisa, Jin claims that his family is a curse and decides to avenge Shin's death by taking down his grandfather. After Xiaoyu's failed attempt to stop the fighting, Jin, Kazuya and Heihachi have an epic triple threat brawl all the way down to the bottom of Kyoto Castle, causing destruction in their fight. After Heihachi defeats his son Kazuya, Jin seemingly defeats his grandfather by heavily punching him through a wall and sending him falling to his apparent death, avenging Shin.
Afterwards, Jin is confronted by his father Kazuya, who haves regained conscious after being defeated by Heihachi. At that moment, Xiaoyu and Alisa arrive at the bottom of the castle, where they witness Kazuya has now transformed into Devil and badly wounds Jin, in an attempt to make his son transform into Devil Jin. After Xiaoyu begs Jin not to transform, Alisa keeps her out of harm's way by trying to take down Kazuya. However, Jin shuts her down. Afterwards, Kazuya (in his Devil form) crushes Alisa in half by stamping on her, causing Xiaoyu to be thrown in despair.
Jin then transforms in Devil Jin, in order to defeat Kazuya and finally put an end to the Mishima Bloodline. But he seems to lose control of the form during the fight. Kazuya then easily defeats his son. But when he believes he's victorious, Jin finally takes control of his new Devil Jin form, and reveals to Kazuya that he can control the Devil's power, thus he never needed the M-Cell. He then successfully defeats Kazuya, declaring that the Devil's power is finally his. He then sends his father plummeting in a nearby waterfall, though Kazuya promises his son that this isn't over. It's unknown what happened to Shin's body before the triple threat fight.
Back at Lee's mansion, both Nina and Anna are defeated. After Anna regains conscious, Nina then falls unconscious. After Anna orders that her sister to be taken away, Lee shows up, all amused and introducing himself to Anna. After he asks why she's sparing her sister, Anna reveals that she doesn't want to be a fool by ending the fun so soon. Afterwards, Lee gives her a thumps-up and says his famous catchphase, "Excellent".
Back at the ruins of Kyoto Castle, Xiaoyu is still crying over Alisa's destroyed body. After she and Jin have a sad conversation about their friendship, Heihachi is revealed to still be alive and underneath the castle, he destroys the coffin that unleashes the spirits of the Mokujin, which was the material that the castle was made out of. He then uses the spirits' power to transform into a giant monster. Whilst he fights Jin and attempts to crush Xiaoyu and Alisa (and Panda, who has just shown up to rescue the two girls from being crushed), the Mokujins themselves attempt to stop Heihachi from doing his evil scheme, but he refuses to listen and takes control of them.
When all hope seems to be lost, a badly damaged Alisa sacrifices herself to stop Heihachi by using her rocket fists, which immediately strike his weak point. After this, Jin declares that the Mishima Bloodline is about to come to an end, and finally finishes off his grandfather with his utilized Devil powers, sending the Mokujins to fall to the ground. Heihachi's body was never found after the fight, he most likely escaped.
After the battle, Xiaoyu is then still seen next to Alisa's damaged body. Jin then puts Alisa back online, making Xiaoyu happy. Afterwards, Jin tells his long-time friend that he awaits a future challenge and she will be the one to defeat him. He then flies away back to the Mishima Zaibatsu.
After the post credits, Xiaoyu and Alisa (along with Panda) attend the school festival, where Xiaoyu talks about how the world should become a worldwide amusement park. The girls then plan to enter the Tournament and they then declare that they're both best friends. The film then ends with Panda roaring at the sky and the two girls laughing.


Tekken Tag Tournament


Tekken Tag Tournament (鉄拳タッグトーナメント Tekken Taggu Tōnamento) is an update of Tekken 3 and is the fourth installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It, however, is not canonical to the Tekken storyline. The game was originally available as an update kit for Tekken 3.
Tekken Tag Tournament was originally for the arcade before a release to the PlayStation 2. The arcade version operated similarly, but ran on a 32 bit graphics engine like Tekken 3. It received upgraded graphics when it was ported to the home system. Tekken Tag Tournament is one of the two games in the series to be released in an alternate cover. Though not the most critically acclaimed game in the series, it is one of the most popular games in the series, critical and fan reception of Tekken 3 not withstanding, possibly due to the tag system and the fan favoriteTekken Bowl mode.
Although being a launch title for the PS2, a then-massively hyped console due to the success of its predecessor, currently the highest selling console of all-time beating even its successor, the PlayStation 3 (which although successful, is beaten in sales even by the original Playstation) and successor to the highly successful PlayStation probably helped its success.   

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (鉄拳タッグトーナメント2 Tekken Taggu Tōnamento Tsū) is a fighting game in the Tekken series and the successor to 1999's Tekken Tag Tournament. The game was released in Japanese arcades on September 14, 2011, with the console version being released on September 11, 2012 for the PS3 & Xbox 360. A playable demo for the PlayStation 3 was included with the Tekken Hybrid collection which was released in North America on November 22, 2011 and Europe on November 25, 2011 alongside the CGI movie,Tekken: Blood Vengeance. An update for the arcade version, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited, was released on March 27, 2012 in Japan.

Minggu, 29 September 2013

Jeet Kune Do

Jeet Kune Do (also "Jeet Kun Do", or simply "JKD") is an eclectic/hybrid style of no style and philosophy of life founded by martial artist Bruce Lee with direct, non-classical, and straightforward movements. Due to the way his style works, Jeet Kune Do practitioners believe in minimal movement with maximum effect and extreme speed. The system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations. These situations are broken down into ranges (kicking, punching, trapping and grappling), with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style" or "the art of fighting without fighting" as said by Lee himself. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. It was named for the concept of interception, or attacking your opponent while he is about to attack. However, the name Jeet Kune Do was often said by Lee to be just a name. He himself often referred to it as "The art of expressing the human body" in his writings and in interviews. Through his studies Lee came to believe that styles had become too rigid, and unrealistic. He called martial art competitions of the day "Dry land swimming". He believed that combat was spontaneous, and that a martial artist cannot predict it, only react to it, and that a good martial artist should "Be like water" and move fluidly without hesitation.
In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name.

 

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