1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted -
1325 Platform: Nintendo 3DS Region: Europe (EUR) / PAL Format: Decrypted ROM (CCI/CSF Format) Languages: English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean (Multi-7)
: The internal "scene" release number assigned to this specific game file. Pokémon Omega Ruby : The 2014 remake of the classic Game Boy Advance title. Europe : Indicates the ROM is the European region version. 1325 Platform: Nintendo 3DS Region: Europe (EUR) /
Omega Ruby is paired with Alpha Sapphire . While the story is similar, Omega Ruby features exclusive Pokémon like Mawile, Zangoose, and Solrock, alongside its primary focus on Groudon. Omega Ruby is paired with Alpha Sapphire
Elias paused. The original games, Ruby and Sapphire, had Route 101 through 134. Omega Ruby was a remake; it shouldn't have a Route 1325. The numbering convention in the filename 1325.-. had always bothered him. It was a standard scene release numbering system, sure, but what if it was a coincidence? What if the file had been named that way by the dumper for a reason? The original games, Ruby and Sapphire, had Route
It wasn’t a Pokémon. It was a text box.
A ROM has been processed using a tool like Decrypt9 or GodMode9 on a homebrew-enabled 3DS, or via Batch CIA 3DS Decryptor on PC. The decryption removes the outer AES layer, yielding a raw binary that emulators like Citra can execute without needing proprietary keys.