The phrase references obtaining a digital copy of a classic racing game originally released for the Nintendo 64 console, specifically in a file format designed to be used with emulators. These files allow users to experience the game on platforms beyond the original hardware, such as computers or mobile devices. As an example, one might search online to locate this file for use with a Nintendo 64 emulator installed on a personal computer.
The availability of these files provides access to retro gaming experiences that might otherwise be limited due to the scarcity or cost of original hardware and software. This enables preservation and accessibility of video game history. The practice also fosters a community centered around emulation and retro gaming, with enthusiasts sharing resources, tips, and modifications.