One of the greatest draws of the Tekken franchise has been the game's outlandish collection of fighters. Beyond the incorporation of anthropomorphic kangaroos, pandas and even training dummies, the series has furtively integrated a growing cast of celebrity lookalikes. From Marshall Law and Lei Wulong's overt reproduction of certain Hong Kong film actors, to the subtle imitation of Jennifer Lopez found in the Christie Monteiro character, Tekken's star-studded roster has been consistently captivating. Recent console iterations of Tekken 6 featured an unsurpassed selection of 43 characters, catapulting the depth of the title. Amazingly, the developers at Namco managed to shoehorn a majority of the sizeable roster onto PSP systems.
In response the recent UK survey, which shows 1 in 5 Brits would have sex with a Robot - Rice Digital takes a look at the videogame robots they'd most like to sleep with.
Following its official release in other territories this autumn, The Ling Xiaoyu Bishoujo Statue is now officially available throughout Europe. The latest addition to the popular line of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Bishoujo Statues, Ling Xiaoyu is based on a new illustration by master Japanese illustrator Shunya Yamashita.
Following capoeira master Christie Monteiro is the second Tekken Bishoujo Statue, a new vision of Alisa Bosconovitch is now available at UK retail stores. An android with detachable limbs, this elite and beautiful fighter came onto the scene first in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion and appears here based on an illustration by renowned Japanese artist Shunya Yamashita, known for his videogame character designs and beautiful illustrations.