To run all games (specifically House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn and Time Crisis 5), you need:
This is where TeknoParrot shines. The force-feedback accuracy is unmatched.
Teknoparrot All Games is the best thing to happen to arcade preservation in the past decade. It turns your PC into a time machine—or a window into a Japanese game center. The library is vast, the performance is stellar, and the community tools (like automatic resolution patching and LAN play) are shockingly polished.
Whether you want to drift through Akina Pass, blast zombies in 4K, or challenge a friend to a Pokken match, the entire modern arcade is now sitting in a single dropdown menu.
Load coins. Press Start.
Where to start? Visit the official Teknoparrot website and browse the "Compatible Games" section. For the full list of 350+ titles, community spreadsheets are updated weekly.
Even with "All Games," you will hit errors. Here is the cheat sheet:
| Error | Fix |
| :--- | :--- |
| "D3D device lost" | Disable fullscreen optimizations on the .exe properties. |
| JVS I/O Error | Go to Settings > I/O and select "JVS Emulation." |
| Game runs at 2x speed | Enable "Vsync" in TeknoParrot or Nvidia Control Panel. |
| No sound in Initial D | Set your Windows speaker configuration to Stereo (not 5.1/7.1). |
| Card reader error | Enable "Virtual Card Reader" in Game Settings. |
The "All Games" aspect of Teknoparrot covers a massive range of genres, focusing heavily on titles that never received home console ports or received inferior ports.
The newest Initial D game never left Japan—until now. With Teknoparrot, you get full force feedback, online ghost battles (via private servers), and 60fps drifting. It feels arcade-perfect.
