Acquiring a digital copy of the Pokmon Omega Ruby game, intended for use with emulation software, constitutes the action described. This action typically involves locating a file, often in .ROM format, from online sources for utilization on devices capable of running Game Boy Advance emulators, despite the game originally being released on the Nintendo 3DS.
The availability of these files allows individuals to experience the game on platforms other than the originally intended Nintendo 3DS console. This can provide increased accessibility due to the widespread availability of computers and mobile devices capable of emulation. The practice taps into the desire to preserve and experience classic gaming titles, although it often involves copyright considerations due to the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material.