1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted [hot] -
In the world of emulation, "Decrypted" is a vital distinction. Retail 3DS cartridges and eShop downloads are encrypted to prevent piracy. While a physical 3DS console can read encrypted files, emulators often require the file to be decrypted first to access the game data.
: The release number assigned by scene groups (this was the 1,325th 3DS game dumped). Pokemon Omega Ruby : The title of the game. : The region the game was originally released for. En, Ja, Fr, De, Es, It, Ko In the world of emulation, "Decrypted" is a
Includes all major European and international language tracks. Archival Grade: Clean dump following standard scene numbering (1325). Quick Tip: If you are planning to play this on an actual Nintendo 3DS console , you will likely need to convert this back to a : The release number assigned by scene groups
This is a rare breed of cartridge. By including Japanese and Korean text on a European ROM, Nintendo was likely consolidating manufacturing. Instead of pressing a separate disc/card for South Korea or Japan, they pressed a "World Edition" that detects your system language. En, Ja, Fr, De, Es, It, Ko Includes
He walked his character up to the text box and pressed 'A'.