The phrase centers around the desire to obtain and play versions of the Pokmon Diamond and Pokmon Pearl video games on a Game Boy Advance (GBA) system. This immediately presents a technical discrepancy, as Pokmon Diamond and Pearl were explicitly designed and released for the Nintendo DS platform, a technologically superior successor to the GBA. A direct, legitimate port or “download” of these games onto the older hardware is not feasible due to the DS-specific features and capabilities utilized within the game’s design.
The appeal of such a concept likely stems from a combination of factors including nostalgia for the GBA’s era of Pokmon games (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen) and a desire for a simpler, potentially more accessible version of the Diamond and Pearl experience. The GBA possessed a considerable user base and library, creating a yearning within some players to revisit these newer generation Pokmon within the familiar technical confines of the older system. The perceived “benefit” is therefore rooted in accessibility and a return to a favored hardware paradigm.