OST is fully preserved – that iconic character select theme and Gon’s weird grunts are all there. No sync issues.

(Deducted 0.5 only for control ergonomics – the conversion itself is flawless.)

Full arcade mode, Tekken Force (beat ’em up), ball mode, character endings, and unlockables (Dr. Boskonovitch, Gon, etc.) are all present. Save states work, so you can pause mid-arcade run – a blessing for commutes.

Here’s a concise review for , suitable for a forum, blog, or game review site: ★★★★★ (5/5) – The King of Iron Fist, perfected for portable play Review: If you grew up in arcades or on the original PlayStation, you already know Tekken 3 is a masterpiece. But playing it on the PSP via a custom Eboot (converted from the PSX version) is a revelation.

The PSP’s d-pad is excellent for sidestepping and quarter-circle inputs. Button mapping is perfect (Square=LP, Triangle=RP, Cross=LK, Circle=RK). However, heavy shoulder button usage (e.g., for tag or throw breaks) may feel cramped during long sessions – but that’s a PSP hardware limitation, not the Eboot’s fault.