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Suddenly, the character portraits warped. Jin was still there, but beside him stood a silhouette. As Leo watched, the silhouette sharpened into a character he didn’t recognize—no, wait. He did recognize her. It was Jun Kazama. But not the Jun from TTT2. This was her Tekken 2 sprite. Pixelated. Low-poly. Her idle animation was the same one from 1995.

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The character select screen was the same—fifty-odd fighters, rows of portraits. But the “Tag” button now had a third icon next to it: a broken hourglass. He selected Jin Kazama. Then, instead of a partner, the hourglass glowed. The game prompted: ECHO TAG? Y/N Suddenly, the character portraits warped

The screen went black. The PS3’s power light stayed green, but the TV showed no signal. Leo pressed the PS button. Nothing. He held the power button for ten seconds. Nothing. He did recognize her