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The TeknoParrot team has navigated this by implementing a strict policy: They wait until a game is officially decommissioned or its cabinet is discontinued. This ethical line separates TeknoParrot from traditional piracy. It argues that if a publisher refuses to offer a digital license for a 10-year-old arcade game, then the user has the right to preserve their own experience. teknoparrot all games exclusive
The core appeal of TeknoParrot lies in its ability to emulate—or more accurately, translate—titles from sophisticated arcade boards like the Sega Nu, Taito Type X, and Namco ES3. Because these games were never intended for home release, they often feature proprietary networking, unique control schemes, and hardware-locked security. The "exclusive" titles in the TeknoParrot ecosystem are often those that have been meticulously "cracked" or optimized to ensure that features like online multiplayer, card saving, and high-refresh-rate displays work seamlessly on Windows. Manually map your buttons, steering wheel, or light