Tiger + Vista Possible? Vanguard SoH.

I want to play the game Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. However, it requires Windows. I have Vista Home Premium installation disc. Is it possible to run Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on my Intel iMac with Tiger installed currently?
I don't really want to upgrade to Leopard yet, because last time I did it was really buggy, with freezing etc.
Thanks!

You need to install either Parallels or VMware Fusion.

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