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You can buy the NES ROM and run in an emulator if a PC is what you want to play on. It runs great in every emulator I've tried. I've set it up in a folder with the Mesen emulator .exe file in the folder with the ROM. Once done, you can right click on the ROM itself and select "Open with" browse to your folder and select the Mesen emulator. Be sure to select "Always" during the process to set Mesen as the default program. Then make a shortcut directly to the ROM file. You can start the game by simply double clicking the game shortcut. It's close enough to a PC port for me. You can do the same with any NES ROM. I make custom icons for my shortcuts so they look like the game they will run.

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I have the ROM and know all about emulation. I like using Retroarch due to being able to navigate the whole UI with a controller. I've created separate batch (.bat) files for individual games to launch straight into them. I even found simple exe creator program to basically wrap the batch file into an executable. I even went a step further with some games and made installers. So it's like a cool way to turn retro games into PC games.