Unlike earlier generations of Pokémon games that required completely distinct cartridges for separate international markets, Generation 6 games () shipped with universal global language assets baked directly into the ROM.
Upon launching this version, you can play the game entirely in any of the included languages, making it a valuable tool for non-English speakers or language learners.
The complex string of text in the keyword is actually a standard naming convention used in ROM archiving circles. Here is what each component represents:
The keyword 1325pokemonomegarubyeuropeenjafrdeesitkodecrypted upd is a concise technical description of a very specific piece of Pokémon Omega Ruby data. It tells us the , its region (Europe, Title ID 1325), its decrypted status (essential for hacking), its language set (JA/FR/DE/ES/IT), and the fact that it is an updated version (patch 1.4). This combination of features makes it the perfect starting point for anyone looking to delve into the world of Pokémon ROM hacking, custom update creation, or advanced save editing on the Nintendo 3DS. By understanding each part of this identifier, you have taken the first step in unlocking the full potential of this classic Hoenn adventure.
Pokémon Omega Ruby is technically a Nintendo 3DS game. However, it was released on the Wii U Virtual Console in certain regions. The version identified by your string is likely the "Injected" or Virtual Console version.
Because this is a multi-language European release, the game will default to the primary system language configured within your emulator's settings. To change languages: Navigate to > Configure > System . Locate the Language drop-down menu.