Tekken Tag Tournament is a masterpiece worth preserving. With modern Android flagships (like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra or Asus ROG Phone 8), you can run the PS2 version at 60 FPS with 2x upscaling—looking and playing better than the original arcade machine.

To play Tekken Tag Tournament on Android:

: These are often "ports" created by independent developers. While convenient, they are unofficial and may contain ads or performance inconsistencies.

The roaring crowd. The flash of a tag combo. The unmistakable grunt of Paul Phoenix’s Death Fist. For fighting game enthusiasts, Tekken Tag Tournament (often abbreviated as TTT) holds a sacred place in history. Released originally in arcades in 1999 and later on the PlayStation 2, it revolutionized the 3D fighter genre by allowing players to tag two characters in and out of battle dynamically.

If you own a budget phone, try the MAME4droid arcade version. It lacks the polish but plays the same core game.