"When it comes to fighting games, one of the developers that are well-known in that genre is Bandai Namco and it’s due to the increasing popularity of the Tekken franchise. Be it on arcades or consoles, Tekken has been that one franchise that many people all over the world play and love. To make things a little bit different, Bandai Namco did a little experiment and that’s to work with Nintendo to bring a new fighting game that features Pokemon. Implementing some of the features from the Tekken franchise, and using Pokemon as its characters, Pokken Tournament was created. When the game was first announced, I was ecstatic I have been looking forward to it for a very long time. Who wouldn’t want a real fighting game featuring some of the most iconic Pokemon as their characters? Unfortunately, after playing it for over a week, the game didn’t deliver as much as I’d hoped it did." - JPS
From Cinelinx:
As we prepare to embark on a new Pokémon adventure, we’re taking a look back on the franchise’s spin-off titles and which ones should return!
DSOGaming writes: "As we’ve already informed you, a new major version of CEMU has been released to all Patreon members. CEMU 1.11.3 adds support for multi-threaded CPU emulation, thus improving overall performance on a variety of PC systems. And below you can find Bayonetta 2, Pokken Tournament, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Zelda: The Wind Waker HD running with 60fps."
Wish I could play Skyward Sword and I wonder if the Twilight Princess remake is on this emulator?
CEMU 1.11.2 is now available to Patreon members. Below you can find Pokken Tournament, Hyrule Warriors and Devil's Third running on the PC thanks to CEMU.