The specified term refers to acquiring a particular iteration of a fan-made modification, or “ROM hack,” of a classic Pokmon video game. This activity typically involves locating and retrieving a compressed file containing the altered game data. The numerical sequence denotes a specific version number of the modification, indicating a stage in its development cycle. As an example, individuals seeking to experience this altered gameplay would use online resources to find and install the designated file onto a compatible device or emulator.
The appeal of obtaining this specific version may stem from various factors, including its perceived stability, features, or bug fixes compared to previous or subsequent releases. Such fan projects often introduce novel storylines, characters, Pokmon types, and gameplay mechanics, providing a refreshed experience for players familiar with the original game. The chronological progression of such projects, as reflected in version numbers, allows enthusiasts to track the evolution of the modification and its community-driven improvements.