Homebrew Pokémon GBA roms and 3ds

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I want to complete the pokedex by catching all pokemons on every edition (except the remakes like heartgold). How can I play pokemon ruby/sapphire/emerald on my 3ds? There is a GBA converter online that converts gba roms into .cia files but do the save files still work when I convert them to .cia? It's kind of confusing. Also another question, do the VC Pokemon games in the eshop only offer the english language or other languages as well?
 

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Injecting ROMs into Virtual Console: New Super Ultimate Injector.
  • GBA games run not inside an emulator and there is (as far as I know) no way to connect them to each other on a 3DS. Injecting and backing up GBA saves is a little tricky/some work: [The Guide] Backup GBA VC Saves or if you prefer: Sichern von GBA VC Spieleständen.
  • The official re-releases of Pokémon generation 1 and 2 are patched in a way that you can connect via WiFi (emulating the GB link cable). If I remember correctly there were some patches (don't know where) to bring this feature to the "normal" old GB(C) ROMs and inject these with the Ultimate Injector.
The Virtual Console re-releases of Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold and Crystal are (except for WiFi trading patch) just the original GB(C) versions - including glitches like Trainer-Fly/Mew glitch, MissingNo…
The old Game Boy games contained only one language (I think technical limitation; ROM size). On the eShop (at least in the European) you can choose from several languages – but each language is a separate title (you would have to pay twice for the same game in two languages).

Nintendo even sold shiny boxes containing nothing but air and a download code. This clearly shows there is more than only English language available:
Pokemon_empty_boxes.jpg
(Sorry for the weird angle of this pciture. Taking a photo directly from above showed only reflections)
 
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Injecting ROMs into Virtual Console: .
  • GBA games run not inside an emulator and there is (as far as I know) no way to connect them to each other on a 3DS. Injecting and backing up GBA saves is a little tricky/some work: or if you prefer:
  • The official re-releases of Pokémon generation 1 and 2 are patched in a way that you can connect via WiFi (emulating the GB link cable). If I remember correctly there were some patches (don't know where) to bring this feature to the "normal" old GB(C) ROMs and inject these with the Ultimate Injector.
The Virtual Console re-releases of Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold and Crystal are (except for WiFi trading patch) just the original GB(C) versions - including glitches like Trainer-Fly/Mew glitch, MissingNo…
The old Game Boy games contained only one language (I think technical limitation; ROM size). On the eShop (at least in the European) you can choose from several languages – but each language is a separate title (you would have to pay twice for the same game in two languages).

Nintendo even sold shiny boxes containing nothing but air and a download code. This clearly shows there is more than only English language available:
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(Sorry for the weird angle of this pciture. Taking a photo directly from above showed only reflections)

Thank you very much, this helped me a lot on my journey to complete my pokedex! I appreciate it
 

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