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The Chicken Glitch Back-Throw Guide
Version 1.0
First written: 4/16/98
Last updated: 4/22/98
Written and edited by: Dean Nakanishi (Fred Flintstone)
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Dean Nakanishi
e-mail: dnakanis@shrike.depaul.edu
Please note: This guide was tested on the Japanese Playstation version of
Tekken 3. The moves listed below may or may not work in the arcade or American
Playstation versions of Tekken 3.
Table of Contents
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1. What is a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
2. What Characters (opponents)Can I perform the Chicken Glitch Back Throw On?
3. What Characters can perform the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
4. How Can I Perform a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
5. Tips For Playstation Tekken 3
6. People to Thank (credits)
What is a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
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A Chicken Glitch Back-Throw is a special bug/ glitch in the game that
lets you perform a back-throw on your opponent regardless of the
direction they are facing in. Under ordinary circumstances you would
have to be standing directly behind your opponent in order to execute
a back-throw. However, the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw will enable you
to do a back throw on your opponent even when you and your opponent's
characters are standing face-to-face with each other.
When this move is performed properly, your opponent will not be able
to duck or escape the back-throw.
What Characters (opponents) Can I Perform the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw On?
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The Chicken Glitch Back-Throw will not work on all the characters.
This particular maneuver will only work on characters that have
reversal moves, specifically:
Anna Williams
Jin Kazama
Nina Williams
Paul Phoenix
Mokujin (must be imitating one of the character
s above)
Note: Even though King has a reversal, the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw
will not work on him since his reversal cannot be chickened (i.e. his
reversal cannot be reversed).
What Characters Can Perform a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
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It is important to realize that not all characters can perform a
Chicken Glitch Back-Throw. Here is a list of all the characters and
their respective back throws:
Note: "None" means that a particular character cannot perform a Chicken
Glitch Back-Throw.
In addition, Mokujin can perform a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw when
imitating certain characters. If you'll notice, Mokujin can execute
a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw with some characters that originally could
not do them. Also, some moves may or may not have changed depending on
who Mokujin is imitating. Some of the changes are for Eddy Gordo,
King,Kuma/Panda and Nina Williams.
How Do I Perform the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw?
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Requirements: In order to perform the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw, you
will need to select a character that can perform a Chicken Glitch
Back-Throw (see the list above). You will also need to be fighting
against a character that this will work on (see section entitled
"What Characters Can I Perform the Chicken Glitch Back-Throw On?"
for specific characters).
General Directions: In order to do a Chicken Glitch Back-Throw, simply
Chicken your opponent's reversal when you attack them with a RIGHT kick
(this trick works only with right kicks). Of course, your opponent
will need to reverse your attack. Once you chicken your opponent's
reversal move, perform one of your character's specific throws (see
list above) as soon as your character is able to.
You do not have to run up to your opponent to do the throw. If the
throw was timed correctly, your character will suddenly appear behind
your opponent and will execute the back throw without touching them.
Specific Directions: (This is a more specific set of instructions and
tips for those of you having trouble doing this)
1. Attack your opponent with a mid or high right kick that can be
reversed.
Note: some right kick attacks, such as a knee attack, cannot be
reversed. Low attacks also cannot be reversed, so make sure it is
a mid or high right kick.
2. After pressing right kick, pause (no more than half a second) and
press f + (RP+RK). You may want to hold forward on the joystick
and press (RP+RK) rapidly as an alternative method.
Note: Nothing will happen after buffering your chicken until your
opponent reverses the attack.
3. Your opponent must reverse the right kick attack from step 1.
When they reverse your right kick, your character will chicken
their reversal (i.e. reverse their reversal) and you'll hear the
announcer yell "Chicken!"
4. After your character performs the chicken, watch him/ her to lower
their arms and return to their normal fighting stance. This
happens very quickly. As soon as they do, perform your
character's specific back throw (see list above). Timing is very
important here. Do not try to run up to the opponent to throw
them. This is not necessary.
Just execute the specific throw even though it appears as if your
opponent is too far away to grab them.
If everything was done correctly, you'll see your character
magically appear behind your opponent and will execute a back
throw. What's unusual about this is that your character will not
even be touching the opponent when they do the throw!
Tips For Playstation Tekken 3:
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If you're practicing the Chicken Glitch Back Throws in practice mode,
turn on the "Freeze Signal." After you see your character perform a
chicken, you'll notice that your character will be red (meaning that
they cannot do anything at that moment) for a brief time. Ideally,
you will want to execute your character's specific throw at exactly the
same time your character turns green. If your timing is perfect, you
will not even see your character turn green once you do the throw.
Your character will then immediately proceed to do the Chicken Glitch
Back-Throw on your opponent.
An exception to this rule is for Gun Jack. His Chicken Glitch Back-
Throw is quite difficult to execute. What you will need to do is, once
you do his chicken, wait for an extremely tiny fraction of a second for
Gun Jack to turn green before you do his specific back throw. If you
do his throw at exactly the same time he is supposed to turn
green-meaning that he remains red (never turns green), and you see his
throw grab animation come out but misses the opponent, you are doing
his throw too early. Just delay it by a fraction of second to do his
back throw next time.
If you are still having problems doing the Chicken Glitch Back-Throws
for any of the characters, e-mail me at:
dnakanis@shrike.depaul.edu
People to Thank (credits):
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Ben Cureton: For posting up his original back throw list for the
arcade version of Tekken 3.
Zachary Janson: For lending me his tape of Gamest Tekken 3 which
showed the Chicken Glitch Back-Throws in action for
some of the characters in the arcade version of
Tekken 3.
Gospel: For posting Law's Chicken Glitch Back-Throw
Iron Fist: For all his questions about Chicken Glitch Back Throws
which prompted me to write this guide.
Notti: For his inquiry on the message boards which led me to a more
precise timing for the Chicken reversal.
My fellow Tekken 3 players at Dennis's Place for Games: For helping me
test and discover some of Chicken Glitch Back-Throws.
Namco: Who else but you guys would have the brilliance to make this
game (Not SEGA!)
And of course, all the diehard Tekken players out there who want to
know every single detail that this wonderful game has to offer.
If you have any comments, questions or errors you'd like to point out, please
e-mail me at: dnakanis@shrike.depaul.edu