There are 2 types of saving, the normal saving and the save state.
The normal saving is how you normally save in a real SNES game and it crates a .srm file.
The save-state method saves the current instant state of the game. To save-state, press F2 and to load-state, press F4.
As a good videogamer, you should not make save-states, that's like cheating :P


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