@@taylorbee4010 For him, probably, but if you saw Ryan's match even in the first one, the Hei player already did KBD. But it was probably such an obscure tech back then.
I don't know about the other guys, but Ryan Hart went on to become a well known, respected Tekken player who won a fair number of world championships, mostly during the Tekken 5 era. The gameplay in this video, compared to what we see today, isn't that impressive. But you have to keep in mind that Tekken was still pretty new at this time. Tekken 1 was only four years old when this video was made, so no one really knew how to play it as well as we do know. These guys aren't backdash cancelling because it hadn't been invented yet! Also, Tekken 3 is a relatively simple game. The characters had fewer moves and only about 110 hit points, so you didn't really need big combos or complex mix-ups to win.
ThisIsMyName these were the best combos for the time. This is Tekken 3 so side steps were as good, and this is long before the bound system. Each of these combos did an average of 30 to 40% life. So this was the most optimized stuff for the time.
Ryan Hart has been around for so long, he's still a top player despite being 38 Aris has said Ryan was a champion even when he (Aris) was 13 years old, dude is as old as time
Why doesn't EVO have a pool & girls in bikinis. I can see it now main stage with sand with a big projector screen & the girls or guys will bring out the finalist in a dinghy wearing there bikinis or speedo's.
Dude, seriously.. whoever cancelled this show.. WTF Thanks for much for uploadin this man, I got almost all GM eps commited to memory, but this is something special. Much love to DD and PM, they made this show just one bit better
People clowning them would get wrecked in older titles. Mechanics were different back then. No parries aside from few select characters, no screw extenders and no rage. Most movesets don't rely on juggles too.
It could be due to the fact that there wasn't as much options in T3 as there is now in the more recent Tekken games which would explain why they limited their move usage to the ones that are most useful via matchup. You could say due to limitations, they played like street fighter, spamming hadoukens and shoryukens. 3D fighters have not been fleshed out just yet at the time.
Incredibly entertaining. Back then i was just a button masher xD Still had my fun. I only started to get into all the combos and the mechanics Tekken has to offer in the 5th installment of the series. Such memories... I would like to see another tournament with Tekken with commentary sort of like this. It's very entertaining :)
Btw I owned tekken 3 In the 90s and early 2000s I remember when I was in middle school around 2002 on our final week of school we had this event where all the kids can bring their game system and spend the day playing games somebody brought a ps1 and I brought tekken 3 we played a ton of matches I was undefeated I won like 20 times so I never got knocked off the controller we played it as if u lose u have to pass the controller I lost one time out of about 30 matches and when I lost all the kids were cheering and giving high fives good times 😂
Ryan gameplay was pretty decent for the time. 1998 was game release year i think, and there were no youtube with many "somecrazystuff for you character tutorial". And advanced techniques like KBDC were still to be invented. Still those "asian" players from USA, Norway and Japan play horrible, especially the cowardly Heihachi.
Gotta think that the cowardly Heihachi was a mind game, too. Annoy the piss out of your opponent until they screw up. Nothing's changed... people still play Heihachi that way in Tekken 7.
Dam i was born in 1991 and I remember my dad having resident evil 2 I eventually got it and beat it in the early 2000s that game was scary and horrifying at the time I was scared to sleep alone those were the days
because beat them up's were more popular before 1on1 fighters really became their own, the idea of a fighting game was still in its infancy back in the 90's this is how you can tell you is an older gamer with terms like these, they even used to call FPS doom clones
In the 90s, "beat-em-up" and "fighting game" were interchangeable. For example, Final Fight, Street Fighter, and Pit Fighter were all considered to be "beat-em-ups," even though the gameplay for each was very different. When Street Fighter 2 came out, people started to differentiate between the two, but it took a while before it caught on. We would even separate the two by saying "side scrolling beat-em-up" and "head to head beat-em-up."
@@TakaComics Not... really? I'm from the 90's and 1 on 1 fighting games became prominent in the arcades and the SNES with Street Fighter 2, to the extent that fighting games were basically the CoD of their time.
Cheers for the upload! Proper old skool! Who else remembers games world on sky one about 12-15yrs go? They use to play sf2! And neo geo games! It's funny seeing the haters in here lol. You would get crushed by these guys. Tekken 3 had no side step and the juggle combos were nothing like TTT. Eddy did serious damage in T3! They toned down a lot for TTT or made the life bars longer?
Sidesteps were so busted back then...they weren't even using them! like ppl said this may as well be a previous lifetime but SS was well known in my arcade community back then
Which Strong Style, was it back in like 2017 or 2018? I'm on a search to find Jeff Shu and Sho Haraki to see if they were any tournanents that had VOD's on youtube.
Highly amused by how, knowing they were getting a couple of attractive young ladies on the show, Dominic Diamond and co made them play a game that looks like they're demonstrating the cowgirl position - classy.
that guy with law spamming B + 2,3,4.
professional indeed
Literally before kbd and high speed internet
@@taylorbee4010 Also not every character had a low parry in this game, so you could actually spam away LOL
@@taylorbee4010 and nobody knew frames
Also, junkyard was safer in T3 it was almost plus. So it was spammable, also 3,4 was natural sooooo 70 damage combo.
@@taylorbee4010 For him, probably, but if you saw Ryan's match even in the first one, the Hei player already did KBD.
But it was probably such an obscure tech back then.
Things were SOO different in the 90's...
Tekken 3 is my favourite game of all time, so this is automatically one of the coolest things i have ever seen.
I love these old Tekken tournaments, wish I could find more of them though
Same
Man, Ryan Hart must have been 19 years old in this video. I'm surprised that he's still playing to this day.
Yeah they do mention Ryan is 18 in this video. Man is a legend
He has ligma
@@omegamanGXE ligma balls
@@ScotsmanJ HA!! Gottem!!!
Ryan heart was maaaad young in this video!! lol This was really trippy.
love that 90's-2000's period, the ambient was so good.
Played as a child on ps1 and still playing it on ps1 ! Tekken3 for ever!
Respect
same
That parry at 20:33 was vicious
I don't know about the other guys, but Ryan Hart went on to become a well known, respected Tekken player who won a fair number of world championships, mostly during the Tekken 5 era. The gameplay in this video, compared to what we see today, isn't that impressive. But you have to keep in mind that Tekken was still pretty new at this time. Tekken 1 was only four years old when this video was made, so no one really knew how to play it as well as we do know. These guys aren't backdash cancelling because it hadn't been invented yet! Also, Tekken 3 is a relatively simple game. The characters had fewer moves and only about 110 hit points, so you didn't really need big combos or complex mix-ups to win.
ThisIsMyName these were the best combos for the time. This is Tekken 3 so side steps were as good, and this is long before the bound system. Each of these combos did an average of 30 to 40% life. So this was the most optimized stuff for the time.
Ryan Hart has been around for so long, he's still a top player despite being 38
Aris has said Ryan was a champion even when he (Aris) was 13 years old, dude is as old as time
Makes me wonder if playing 10 hours a day was actually worth it 🤔
this was HELLA hype.
we need more of this!
I literally remember watching this on channel 4 uk when it aired. seen this linked on reddit and got hit with all kinds of nostalgia
Now I truly uderstand how much of a legend Ryan Hart is. Been doing this for so long. I was like 5 years old when this happend lol.
ahh 90s cheesiness. Awesome ^_^
yo yo yo big fan here
No today's newworldorder shit, just good all times
Why doesn't EVO have a pool & girls in bikinis. I can see it now main stage with sand with a big projector screen & the girls or guys will bring out the finalist in a dinghy wearing there bikinis or speedo's.
"Core values"
Dude, seriously.. whoever cancelled this show.. WTF
Thanks for much for uploadin this man, I got almost all GM eps commited to memory, but this is something special. Much love to DD and PM, they made this show just one bit better
Randomly recommended. And wowwww.. The childhood. Tekken 3....
Tekken 1998: "Spinning kick"
The new ages of Tekken: "Hellsweep"
Ahh... how our beloved video games have evolved...
This show was awesome. Brilliant memories!!
People in the comments calling the players in the video bad are hilarious. They would be handed their own asses by the players in no time.
Yeah they are really stupid and most likely a green rank nowadays
@@big7pointer except Ryan hart he's still a stellar player
People clowning them would get wrecked in older titles. Mechanics were different back then. No parries aside from few select characters, no screw extenders and no rage. Most movesets don't rely on juggles too.
90's whered you go i miss you so seems like its been forever since you been gone
with games being so main stream it still shocks me there is no shows liek this anymore
Ahhh, the days before 1 bar Laws and Leroy Smiff was a thing... good time, gold times (also the Tekken 5 and 5DR days, probably even 4)
Awesome stuff.
But I'm mostly curious about how they elected and found these proclaimed champions.
Goddamn I had a good childhood
Man I loved this when I was 15.
It could be due to the fact that there wasn't as much options in T3 as there is now in the more recent Tekken games which would explain why they limited their move usage to the ones that are most useful via matchup. You could say due to limitations, they played like street fighter, spamming hadoukens and shoryukens. 3D fighters have not been fleshed out just yet at the time.
Incredibly entertaining. Back then i was just a button masher xD Still had my fun. I only started to get into all the combos and the mechanics Tekken has to offer in the 5th installment of the series. Such memories... I would like to see another tournament with Tekken with commentary sort of like this. It's very entertaining :)
The infamous Junkyard kick... Instant classic
Does anyone know how to do Heihachi's back run at 7:20 7:23 and 7:31
Ali Ammad Rafiq b,b,3+4
The 90s were that lit huh?
90s were lit af I was born in 91 and I still remember the 90s and early 2000s being the best time of my life
Btw I owned tekken 3 In the 90s and early 2000s I remember when I was in middle school around 2002 on our final week of school we had this event where all the kids can bring their game system and spend the day playing games somebody brought a ps1 and I brought tekken 3 we played a ton of matches I was undefeated I won like 20 times so I never got knocked off the controller we played it as if u lose u have to pass the controller I lost one time out of about 30 matches and when I lost all the kids were cheering and giving high fives good times 😂
Ryan gameplay was pretty decent for the time. 1998 was game release year i think, and there were no youtube with many "somecrazystuff for you character tutorial". And advanced techniques like KBDC were still to be invented. Still those "asian" players from USA, Norway and Japan play horrible, especially the cowardly Heihachi.
It was 1997.
Gotta think that the cowardly Heihachi was a mind game, too. Annoy the piss out of your opponent until they screw up. Nothing's changed... people still play Heihachi that way in Tekken 7.
Ryan Hart still plays up to this day:)
looking back at these old film how young these guys look.
Here before this is Reccomended to everyone on TH-cam
Soy latino y me sorprende y emociona saber que existia una competencia como esta, tendría 3 años cuando esto ocurrió 😭😭
15:54
This tournament is so psychedelic!
Dam i was born in 1991 and I remember my dad having resident evil 2 I eventually got it and beat it in the early 2000s that game was scary and horrifying at the time I was scared to sleep alone those were the days
omg ryan in uniform @ 2:46 is priceless
The caught Ryan Hart on the job.. 🤣 😂
Man was a whole hustler back then.
I LOVE THE DAMAGE OUTPUT LOL MISS GAMES HAVING THIS.
Where can I find more episodes?
...Tekken with no ridiculous air juggles....I forgot it used to be more game than a combofest
Indian got best tekken 3 player,tekken was introduced soo late there,nearly 2005 to common people, revolutionary game tekken3.
Why do they call tekken a beat em up lmfao
im4everskilled Probably because he couldn't difference between fighting games and beat em up, lol.
because beat them up's were more popular before 1on1 fighters really became their own, the idea of a fighting game was still in its infancy back in the 90's
this is how you can tell you is an older gamer with terms like these, they even used to call FPS doom clones
In the 90s, "beat-em-up" and "fighting game" were interchangeable. For example, Final Fight, Street Fighter, and Pit Fighter were all considered to be "beat-em-ups," even though the gameplay for each was very different. When Street Fighter 2 came out, people started to differentiate between the two, but it took a while before it caught on. We would even separate the two by saying "side scrolling beat-em-up" and "head to head beat-em-up."
@@TakaComics Not... really? I'm from the 90's and 1 on 1 fighting games became prominent in the arcades and the SNES with Street Fighter 2, to the extent that fighting games were basically the CoD of their time.
@@Christian-rn1ur Taka is correct, if you ever read the old magazines they often interchanged these terms. It's a sign of the time.
@valk4life What was the last tournament you won? When did you appear on TV?
Thought so.
DAMN RYAN IN THE 90s
Hey were are u now ??
Hows life going??
I can't believe I just saw someone using Tiger Jackson in a competition. I have very very happy.
Ryan the Icecream man LOL . I'll have 2 strawberry cones with syrup CHOP CHOP get to work
This is an amazing show they should keep going oh yeah question who's this knee guy
lol this series was nearing the end of its lifespan what a way to go out.
👀👀
Tekken surely is my favorite beat 'em up!
Oh shit! Ryan Hart?! Dude is still around killing it!?,
those women can ride :P
re1&2 was really awesome
good times at the arcades for me :)
21:10 sick mindgames, use a lot of overheads and then go into the sweep combo after the opponent was used to overheads.
The 90s hit Dominic Diamond like a tonne of bricks. Yikes.
Oh no! It's an older, more disturbing version of the sun from Teletubbies! Run for your lives!
watch out 4 that spinning low leg sweep
Cheers for the upload! Proper old skool!
Who else remembers games world on sky one about 12-15yrs go? They use to play sf2! And neo geo games!
It's funny seeing the haters in here lol. You would get crushed by these guys. Tekken 3 had no side step and the juggle combos were nothing like TTT.
Eddy did serious damage in T3! They toned down a lot for TTT or made the life bars longer?
Sidesteps were so busted back then...they weren't even using them!
like ppl said this may as well be a previous lifetime but SS was well known in my arcade community back then
Isn't 99 seconds the tournament standard for matches?
wtf 11:03 how can i do that grab?
Thats and attack reversal
Nathan Spencer thx
Lol they should ring girls in today’s evo too 😂
Guy in the orange was like Liu Kang's less athletic nephew.
I miss my wife
Doesn't Sho Haraki still compete? He was at Strong Style and got top 8.
Which Strong Style, was it back in like 2017 or 2018? I'm on a search to find Jeff Shu and Sho Haraki to see if they were any tournanents that had VOD's on youtube.
i think they were the times when you didn't know what juggles are.
Wtf? In the beach hahaah this is great:)
this was fucking amazing lol
@neon6 SF maybe but I think it's 40-60 for Tekken.
Ryan hart's hair?
THIS actually happened in 1998?!!? Oh my God, TEKKEN FTW!!
That was a sick low parry at 20.33
thanks for uploading this fuckin godlike
ryan harts old days of playing taken
Never heard of Ryan Hart?
I used to watch this lmao
I beat Ryan at Tekken Tag down Oxford St. Must have been 1999.
what was jeffs last name
i feel bad for ryan, he was a pad player using an arcade stick.
law uses the same moves everytime lol
90's were só weirdly fun! Totally cheesy.... Im drowzed right now
That guy with the eddy was cool
Simon Pegg?
Tekken 3 did have side step.
Dudes face at 08:29 is the same one I give when I lose to Tiger/Eddie...
Irish Brian Cranston?
there weren't that many moves back then...
5000? did he mean five thousand thousand (i.e. 5 million)
Best tourney host/show ever!;)
lmao i was just replaying this, the health points are so low
since when was he a pad player? i used to play him in london around this era all the time and he never seemed uncomfortable using stick.
You probably watch EVO footage of AE and call that spamming as well huh?
My dudz he good an yea you're awesomes besides enter old style epic
hidden gem
@RoyaltyOfNewYork you sure?
Highly amused by how, knowing they were getting a couple of attractive young ladies on the show, Dominic Diamond and co made them play a game that looks like they're demonstrating the cowgirl position - classy.
*America - Junkyarding since 1998*
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They should reboot this show.
dominic diamond had the right idea with those hotties - my childhood just had the innocence removed though!