The phrase identifies the act of acquiring a specific software setup for playing a particular video game on a computer. It encompasses obtaining the Dolphin emulator, a program that allows playing Nintendo Wii games on non-Nintendo hardware, coupled with the digital files for the “Mario Kart Wii” game.
This setup provides several advantages, including increased graphical fidelity compared to the original console experience, customizable controls, and the ability to play the game on modern hardware without requiring the original console. Historically, emulation has allowed preservation and accessibility of older games that may otherwise be difficult to experience.