The phrase references the act of acquiring a specific version of a Pokmon game, “Omega Ruby” version 1.4, configured for use with the Citra emulator. This process allows individuals to play the game on platforms other than the original Nintendo 3DS hardware. It typically involves obtaining a digital file of the game (a ROM) and the Citra emulator software.
The practice of acquiring and emulating such games is often driven by factors such as convenience, accessibility for those who may not own the original hardware, and the preservation of gaming history. Emulation offers the possibility of enhanced graphics and other modifications not available on the original console. However, the legality of downloading and using ROMs is complex and depends on factors such as the copyright status of the game and the user’s geographic location.