

If one of the player’s two life bars ends, that player loses the round. At certain points, a character’s life bar is inactive and may blink, giving them temporary power boost if they are tagged. However, if done some “tricks” and at the right time, the player can still stop the dangerous attack. The attacks with the combination of both are very eye-catching and make viewers surprised. The focus of this system was the combined attacks on two people. Not only can players link attacks of two characters, but they can also be switch out almost every time in the game, even while being defeated. In the game, matches involve each player selecting two fighters to fight with. Players can choose a team of two characters on each side or a character to solo together. The game was developed and released by Bandai Game Studios exclusively nationwide on September 14, 2011.Like the original “Tekken Tag Tournament” in 1999, players will be able to meet familiar characters from previous versions of the “Tekken” series, brought to this game the largest playable character lineup ever in the series. It is expected to experience stock shortages at retail in its first month.“Tekken Tag Tournament 2” is the eighth version of the most popular fighting game brand of all time, “Tekken”. The Wii U will launch on November 18 in North America and November 30 in Europe. On the Nintendo 3DS, games released both at retail and in the eShop have so far carried the same price. It is unknown if downloadable Wii U games will carry the same discount in Europe and North America. The download will come at a discount, priced at 6,280 yen (£49 / $78) rather than the retail price of 6,980 yen (£54 / $87). Third-party title availability will be determined by each publisher, with Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition being the first third-party game confirmed for downloadable release. Nintendo has said that its first-party Wii U games will be available both at retail and as downloads in the Wii U eShop. The Wii U has an SD card slot to expand the system memory, and Nintendo has indicated that external memory can be used through the system's four USB ports.

There is also the Premium Wii U console, which features 32GB of internal memory, of which the single game would use more than half. The standard Wii U system only includes 8GB of internal memory, so if this is an indication of the typical Wii U retail game's size, the system is inadequately equipped to download even a single game.
