To run the game smoothly, you will need an emulator, which acts as a virtual console on your PC.

Follow the setup wizard to point the software to your BIOS folder.

While you can use a keyboard, a dual-analog controller (like an Xbox or PlayStation controller) is highly recommended for the grapple-heavy gameplay. 2. Getting the ISO File An ISO is a digital copy of the game disc.

Most modern Windows PCs can handle this, but aim for at least an Intel Core i5/AMD Ryzen 5 and a dedicated GPU for the best upscaled graphics.

Switching the Renderer (under Graphics settings) between Vulkan, Direct3D 11, or OpenGL can often fix visual bugs.

Unlike the original console, emulators allow you to save at any exact moment. Use F1 to save and F3 to load (default hotkeys).