Tekken 3 For Mac Fixed
- Tekken 3 was never officially released for macOS by Namco (now Bandai Namco).
- The game originally launched in 1997 for arcades (PlayStation hardware) and later for PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2 (as part of Tekken 5’s arcade history mode), and PlayStation 3/PSP/Vita via the PlayStation Store as a PSOne Classic.
- On Mac, the only ways to play Tekken 3 today are through emulation (e.g., using OpenEmu, PCSX Reloaded, or RetroArch) or via Windows compatibility layers (e.g., CrossOver, Wine, or a virtual machine).
- Emulation is legal only when you own the original game or obtain the ROM/ISO legally; BIOS files and ROMs may be copyrighted. Use licensed sources where available.
ARM release
DuckStation is currently considered the premier PlayStation 1 emulator for Mac. It features a native for Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips), ensuring maximum performance and efficiency.
- Smoother, faster animations and movement speed.
- Introduction of sidestep rollback to emphasize lateral movement.
- Reworked combo system enabling longer juggles and air combos.
- New control balance: simplified inputs compared to Tekken 2 while deepening combo potential.