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Tekken 3 , Android gaming, fighting games, game porting, emulation, digital preservation, touchscreen controls 1. Introduction Tekken 3 is widely regarded as one of the most influential fighting games of the 32-bit era, praised for its fluid animation, diverse roster, and deep combat mechanics. However, despite the popularity of later official mobile entries like Tekken Mobile (2018) and Tekken: Card Challenge , Namco (now Bandai Namco Entertainment) has never released an official port of Tekken 3 for Android. Instead, the Android ecosystem has seen a proliferation of unofficial versions: standalone APK files derived from PlayStation emulators (e.g., ePSXe, FPse) pre-loaded with the Tekken 3 ROM, as well as fan-compiled native ports using reverse-engineered source code (e.g., the “PCSX-ReARMed” core via RetroArch).

Revival and Accessibility: A Technical and Cultural Analysis of "Tekken 3 for Android" in the Mobile Fighting Game Ecosystem tekken 3 for android

[Your Name] Affiliation: [Your Institution, if applicable] Date: [Current Date] Abstract The transition of classic arcade and console titles to mobile platforms has become a significant trend in digital game preservation and repackaging. This paper examines the unofficial port of Tekken 3 (originally released by Namco in 1997 for the PlayStation) to the Android operating system. While no official version exists, fan-made ports and emulation-based adaptations have allowed the game to gain a second life on mobile devices. This study analyzes the technical challenges of porting a 3D fighting game to touchscreen interfaces, the legal and ethical implications of fan-driven preservation, and the cultural impact of making a late-90s arcade classic accessible on modern smartphones. Our findings suggest that despite input limitations and legal gray areas, Tekken 3 for Android exemplifies the demand for legacy fighting games in the mobile market and highlights the tension between corporate IP enforcement and grassroots preservation. Tekken 3 , Android gaming, fighting games, game