A digital copy of a specific role-playing game, originally designed for the Sega Dreamcast console, constitutes the foundation for experiencing the title outside of its intended hardware. This digital file enables play on emulators, software designed to mimic the original console’s functionality on modern devices. For example, obtaining and utilizing the digital file allows playing Skies of Arcadia on a personal computer.
The availability of these files ensures the preservation of classic gaming experiences and expands accessibility to a wider audience. It allows individuals to revisit, or experience for the first time, titles that may be difficult or expensive to acquire in their original physical form. This digital preservation also contributes to the study and appreciation of video game history and design.