Unlike its predecessor Super Bikes 2 , which felt more grounded, Super Bikes 3 leans into cinematic chaos. It features licensed bikes from Yamaha and Ducati , but the handling is secondary to landing huge jumps and managing "rubber-banding" AI that keeps the race tight regardless of your speed.

For years, experiencing Super Bikes 3 required a trip to a local family entertainment center or barcade. However, thanks to the groundbreaking work of the Teknoparrot emulation team, this high-octane arcade exclusive can now be played directly on your home PC.

Originally released exclusively for commercial amusement parks and arcades in 2019, this high-octane racing game was heavily protected by dedicated arcade hardware and dongles. However, thanks to the continuous evolution of modern emulation, arcade enthusiasts can now experience Super Bikes 3™ in glorious 4K resolution at 60 frames per second at home using the TeknoParrot emulation platform .

Access operator menus to adjust Free Play, Difficulty, and more. How to Set Up Super Bikes 3 on TeknoParrot Follow these steps to get Super Bikes 3 running on your PC. 1. Requirements Latest version of TeknoParrot. Super Bikes 3 ROM/Game Files. A decent PC (dedicated Nvidia or AMD GPU recommended). 2. Installation and Configuration

To run Super Bikes 3 smoothly via Teknoparrot, your computer should meet or exceed these specifications. Minimum Specifications Windows 10 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent RAM: 8 GB GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580 Storage: 20 GB free space Recommended Specifications OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 5 RAM: 16 GB GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 or better Storage: SSD with 20 GB free space Step-by-Step Installation Guide

: Get the latest build from the official TeknoParrot site . Add the Game :

What you are planning to use (Xbox controller, racing wheel, keyboard, etc.)?

(within the context of TeknoParrot arcade emulation).

In the Teknoparrot UI, click on the button in the top left and select Add Game .

Check this box if you encounter screen-tearing or scaling bugs on a standard 1080p or 4K monitor.

Because the game code is already written for PC hardware, Teknoparrot does not need to emulate a processor. Instead, it acts as a compatibility layer. It intercepts the game’s calls for specific arcade hardware inputs (like coin slots, custom force-feedback handlebars, and specialized security dongles) and translates them into standard PC inputs like keyboards, controllers, and steering wheels. This results in near-native performance with zero emulation overhead. System Requirements: Can Your PC Handle the Ride?