Tekken 2 VER.A [Arcade] - play as Lee Chaolan
This is a playthrough using Lee Chaolan in the Arcade version of Tekken 2 version A. Read on below for more information... Lee is the personal sub-boss for Heihachi in the game, and he is a hidden playable character through the use of a secret command/code, shown below. ===== HOW TO SELECT LEE ===== On the character select screen, do and press the following input commands: Highlight Heihachi, Down, Start, Left, Start, hold Left, Start If you've done it correctly, Lee will be selected. ===== ABOUT LEE CHAOLAN ===== As the adopted son of Heihachi, Lee holds a semi-important role in the Mishima storyline. He is one of the most popular characters in the franchise for his sleek style of fighting and his trademark thumbs-up & catchphrase of "excellent". ===== GAMEPLAY ===== He is a derivative of Law for the most part. Other borrowed moves include the Mishima-style axe kicks and Paul's jumping Shredder Kicks. Perhaps his most famous move is his Infinity Kicks, which is unique only to Lee. In Version B of the game he was given an additional unblockable super move (the jumping kick one). ===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ===== ---- His Stage 8 personal boss is Heihachi, and vice-versa. ---- He is also known as the Silver Haired Demon. ---- He does not have the black suit alternative costume from the PS1 version of Tekken 1 anymore. ---- In the PS1 version of Tekken 2, when he is not operating as a sub-boss, his stage BGM is the Chicago theme ("It Makes Me Higher") from Tekken 1. ---- He has an alter-ego where he calls himself Violet. This character appears in Tekken 4 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. ===== ABOUT ARCADE TEKKEN 2 Ver.A ===== This is a vast improvement on the prequel as it is far more refined and fleshed out in all aspects. All the personal sub-bosses (besides male Kunimitsu) return and all them are playable through the use of hidden input commands on the character select screen. Every character in the game has their own stage background as well. Interestingly, it should also be mentioned that in the Arcade versions of Tekken 2, there is a setting in the options/operator screen that allows you to set either Baek or Jun as the regular character on the character select screen.
This is a playthrough using Lee Chaolan in the Arcade version of Tekken 2 version A. Read on below for more information... Lee is the personal sub-boss for Heihachi in the game, and he is a hidden playable character through the use of a secret command/code, shown below. ===== HOW TO SELECT LEE ===== On the character select screen, do and press the following input commands: Highlight Heihachi, Down, Start, Left, Start, hold Left, Start If you've done it correctly, Lee will be selected. ===== ABOUT LEE CHAOLAN ===== As the adopted son of Heihachi, Lee holds a semi-important role in the Mishima storyline. He is one of the most popular characters in the franchise for his sleek style of fighting and his trademark thumbs-up & catchphrase of "excellent". ===== GAMEPLAY ===== He is a derivative of Law for the most part. Other borrowed moves include the Mishima-style axe kicks and Paul's jumping Shredder Kicks. Perhaps his most famous move is his Infinity Kicks, which is unique only to Lee. In Version B of the game he was given an additional unblockable super move (the jumping kick one). ===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ===== ---- His Stage 8 personal boss is Heihachi, and vice-versa. ---- He is also known as the Silver Haired Demon. ---- He does not have the black suit alternative costume from the PS1 version of Tekken 1 anymore. ---- In the PS1 version of Tekken 2, when he is not operating as a sub-boss, his stage BGM is the Chicago theme ("It Makes Me Higher") from Tekken 1. ---- He has an alter-ego where he calls himself Violet. This character appears in Tekken 4 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. ===== ABOUT ARCADE TEKKEN 2 Ver.A ===== This is a vast improvement on the prequel as it is far more refined and fleshed out in all aspects. All the personal sub-bosses (besides male Kunimitsu) return and all them are playable through the use of hidden input commands on the character select screen. Every character in the game has their own stage background as well. Interestingly, it should also be mentioned that in the Arcade versions of Tekken 2, there is a setting in the options/operator screen that allows you to set either Baek or Jun as the regular character on the character select screen.