The phrase identifies the action of acquiring a specific fighting game, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, for play on a personal computer. This commonly refers to obtaining a digital copy of the game for use on a Windows-based or other compatible computer system. Such an action implies the user seeks to engage with the title outside of its original console release on PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.
Historically, the desire for this has stemmed from factors like the game’s critical acclaim, expansive roster of characters, and its absence of an official PC port. Obtaining and running the game on a PC can unlock benefits such as enhanced graphical fidelity through emulation, the potential for modding, and convenience for players who primarily use computers for gaming. This demand reflects a wider trend of console titles finding new life on PC platforms.