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'''''Tattoo Assassins''''' (or '''''Tattass''''') is an unreleased 1994 arcade fighting game made by Data East Pinball. It uses digitized graphics similarly to a number of other fighting games of this time period (primarily the classic Mortal Kombat games). | '''''Tattoo Assassins''''' (or '''''Tattass''''') is an unreleased 1994 arcade fighting game made by Data East Pinball. It uses digitized graphics similarly to a number of other fighting games of this time period (primarily the classic Mortal Kombat games). | ||
Although unreleased, a few prototypes were test-marketed, and have since had their ROM files dumped making the game fully playable via emulation, alongside having rollback-based online play via | Although unreleased, a few prototypes were test-marketed, and have since had their ROM files dumped making the game fully playable via emulation, alongside having rollback-based online play via Fightcade 2. | ||
== Gameplay == | |||
Gamplay-wise, Tattoo Assassins could be most likened to Mortal Kombat II, sharing a large amount of gameplay mechanics and feel with it. It has a relatively loose juggle-focussed combo system, and stays away from the link-based combos (not to say that they don't exist, they're just few and far between). | |||
== Wiki Roadmap == | == Wiki Roadmap == | ||
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{{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Luke icon.png | text=Luke Cord}} | {{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Luke icon.png | text=Luke Cord}} | ||
{{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Maya icon.png | text=Maya}} | {{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Maya icon.png | text=Maya}} | ||
{{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Tak icon.png | text=Tak | {{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Tak icon.png | text=Tak Hata}} | ||
{{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Truck icon.png | text=Truck Davis}} | {{Navbox/Icon| image=Tattass Truck icon.png | text=Truck Davis}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 11 May 2024
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Online Play |
Fightcade 2 (Rollback) |
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Tattoo Assassins (or Tattass) is an unreleased 1994 arcade fighting game made by Data East Pinball. It uses digitized graphics similarly to a number of other fighting games of this time period (primarily the classic Mortal Kombat games).
Although unreleased, a few prototypes were test-marketed, and have since had their ROM files dumped making the game fully playable via emulation, alongside having rollback-based online play via Fightcade 2.
Gameplay
Gamplay-wise, Tattoo Assassins could be most likened to Mortal Kombat II, sharing a large amount of gameplay mechanics and feel with it. It has a relatively loose juggle-focussed combo system, and stays away from the link-based combos (not to say that they don't exist, they're just few and far between).
Wiki Roadmap
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