Let’s clear up the confusion. There is no official Nintendo game called Pokémon Platino . The original 2009 DS game is Pokémon Platinum Version .
A notable fan project provides a 100% translation of Pokémon Platinum for Latin America, using neutral Spanish and respecting terms from the Mexican anime dub. This patch is available on Romhacking.net and can be applied to the official ROM (of a specific version) using xdeltaUI. Pokemon Platino .cia
A Pokemon Platino .cia file is, therefore, a packaged version of the game designed for installation on 3DS hardware. It's the most common format for players who want to run the game natively on their 3DS, but it's also usable on the Citra emulator. Let’s clear up the confusion
Before diving into the technical details of installation, it's worth revisiting what makes Pokémon Platinum so special. Released in Japan on September 13, 2008, and in Europe on May 22, 2009, the game was developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo as the enhanced "third version" of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Following in the footsteps of Pokémon Yellow, Crystal, and Emerald, Platinum refined the Sinnoh experience in almost every conceivable way. A notable fan project provides a 100% translation
format involves looking at both the legendary game itself and how it holds up when played as a digital injection on a Nintendo 3DS. The Game: The Definitive Sinnoh Experience