The phrase references the process of acquiring a specific digital file, an ISO image, which contains the entirety of a particular video game, “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,” configured for play on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console. This encompasses the act of obtaining the game data necessary for emulation or potential execution on compatible hardware or software.
Its significance lies in the realm of digital preservation and accessibility. For users seeking to experience the title on original or emulated PSP systems, obtaining this digital representation can provide a means of accessing the game independent of physical media. Historically, this method became prevalent as digital distribution gained traction and physical media declined.