The screen went black for a moment—the tension of the BIOS loading. Then, a flash of white, followed by the thunderous sound of a gong and the Namco logo appearing with that classic swoosh.

Tekken 3 is a fast-paced, frame-dependent fighting game. To get an arcade-perfect experience on your PSP screen, you will want to adjust a few in-game emulation settings. Launching the Game

The PSP lacks the L2 and R2 buttons found on a DualShock controller. By default, the PSP maps L2 and R2 to the analog stick nub. For Tekken 3, which only uses L1, R1, L2, and R2 (and usually only for throws or stance changes), the default control scheme works comfortably enough.

Your PSP must be running Custom Firmware (CFW) such as PRO-C, ME, or Ark-4. Clean, official Sony firmware will not execute custom-made EBOOTs.

Memory Stick (G:) -> PSP -> GAME -> Tekken 3 -> EBOOT.PBP

Once the EBOOT is successfully generated, it must be placed in the precise directory structure required by the PSP operating system.

Here's a step-by-step guide: