The phrase refers to the process of acquiring a digital copy, in ISO format, of the video game Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor (also known as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3) for use on a Nintendo Wii console, typically through downloading it from the internet. An ISO image is an archive file that contains all the data from an optical disc, such as a CD or DVD, including the file system. This enables users to create a direct copy of the game for use with emulators or modified Wii consoles.
Obtaining game software in this manner provides accessibility to classic titles and can offer a convenient way to experience the game without the original physical media. Historically, the sharing and distribution of such files have presented legal and ethical considerations due to potential copyright infringement. The availability of these files has allowed players to preserve and revisit games that may be difficult to obtain through official channels. However, it is crucial to understand the legal implications and respect copyright laws when considering such actions.