
Download the latest official build from the RPCS3 website for basic testing, or search for the "RPCS3 Arcade Fork" for better arcade compatibility.
Emulating arcade hardware is resource-intensive. A CPU with AVX-512 support and 16GB of RAM is highly recommended for stable frame rates.
Because the original arcade hardware () was based on modified PlayStation 3 architecture, the game can technically run on RPCS3.
: Because the game was designed for arcade cabinets, saving progress typically required a physical "Bana Pass" card. In emulation, progress may not save between sessions, and the game might end after a set number of matches. Alternative : Some players use TeknoParrot
Since the game is no longer in service and was never sold commercially, players typically find the files through community-driven archival sites: The Game Dump
Download the latest official build from the RPCS3 website for basic testing, or search for the "RPCS3 Arcade Fork" for better arcade compatibility.
Emulating arcade hardware is resource-intensive. A CPU with AVX-512 support and 16GB of RAM is highly recommended for stable frame rates.
Because the original arcade hardware () was based on modified PlayStation 3 architecture, the game can technically run on RPCS3.
: Because the game was designed for arcade cabinets, saving progress typically required a physical "Bana Pass" card. In emulation, progress may not save between sessions, and the game might end after a set number of matches. Alternative : Some players use TeknoParrot
Since the game is no longer in service and was never sold commercially, players typically find the files through community-driven archival sites: The Game Dump