SPARKING is the name of a song used for the PS2 opening movie for Tekken 5. It is heard during the second part of the intro, where almost every character in the game makes an appearance. It is performed by Tom Leonard and Jeff Pescetto. The techno music that comes before it is a song on its own, called "I'm Here Now (remix)" by Nobuyoshi Sano. Both are featured on the Tekken 5 Original Soundtrack, but not the in-game soundtrack.
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| - SPARKING is the name of a song used for the PS2 opening movie for Tekken 5. It is heard during the second part of the intro, where almost every character in the game makes an appearance. It is performed by Tom Leonard and Jeff Pescetto. The techno music that comes before it is a song on its own, called "I'm Here Now (remix)" by Nobuyoshi Sano. Both are featured on the Tekken 5 Original Soundtrack, but not the in-game soundtrack.
- Sparking is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Grand Charms, providing a bonus to Sorceress Lightning Spells.
- Sparking (スパーキング Supākingu) is the name used for Sengoku Driver users' tertiary function finishers, and Genesis Driver users' secondary function finishers.
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| - SPARKING is the name of a song used for the PS2 opening movie for Tekken 5. It is heard during the second part of the intro, where almost every character in the game makes an appearance. It is performed by Tom Leonard and Jeff Pescetto. The techno music that comes before it is a song on its own, called "I'm Here Now (remix)" by Nobuyoshi Sano. Both are featured on the Tekken 5 Original Soundtrack, but not the in-game soundtrack.
- Sparking is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Grand Charms, providing a bonus to Sorceress Lightning Spells.
- Sparking (スパーキング Supākingu) is the name used for Sengoku Driver users' tertiary function finishers, and Genesis Driver users' secondary function finishers.
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