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{{title|Pokemon Ruby}}
{{subpage}}
{{GBA| title = Pokemon Ruby|image = [[Image:Pokemon Ruby Title.PNG|center]]
 
|name = Pokemon Ruby|game = Pokemon Ruby
{{todo|Seperate Ruby/Sapphire from Emerald.}}
{{Bob
| bobscreen  = Pokemon-Ruby_Version_Title_(animated).gif
| bobscreen2 = Pokemon-Sapphire_Version_Title_(animated).gif
| bobscreen3 = Pokemon-Emerald Version Title (animated).gif
| title = Pokémon Ruby Version and Sapphire Version
| aka = Pokémon Version Rubis et Version Saphir (FR), Pokémon Rubin-Edition und Saphir-Edition (DE), Pokémon Edición Rubí y Edición Zafiro (ES), Pokémon Versione Rubino e Versione Zaffiro (IT), Pocket Monsters Ruby & Sapphire (JP/KR)
| developer = Game Freak
| publishers = {{publisher|The Pokémon Company}} (JP), {{publisher|Nintendo}} (INT)
| system = Game Boy Advance
| japan = {{date|2002|November|21}}
| usa = {{date|2003|March|19|nocat=true}}
| europe = {{date|2003|July|25|nocat=true}}
| aus = {{date|2003|April|3|nocat=true}}
|tcrf=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
}}
{{GBA
|title=Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
|image=[[File:Pokemon-Ruby_Version_Title_(animated).gif|center]][[File:Pokemon-Sapphire_Version_Title_(animated).gif|center]][[File:Pokemon-Emerald Version Title (animated).gif]]
|name=POKEMON RUBY
POKEMON SAPP
 
POKEMON EMER
|company=Game Freak
|rom=16 MiB
|country=USA
|revision=
|checksum=41 (41)/ /72 (72)
|crc32=C865BF1D/ /1F1C08FB
|game=Pokémon Ruby Sapphire and Emerald
}}
}}


[[Wikipedia:Pokemon_Ruby|Pokemon Ruby]] has been extensively hacked.
==Sub-pages==
{{namespaces}}
 
==Hex address to wild Pokemon==
 
NOTE: This hacking I test in EUROPE (Spanish) version games.
 
For Pokemon Ruby go to 39FA7C address corresponding to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.
 
For Pokemon Sapphire go to 39F8C4 address that corresponds to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.
 
For Pokemon Emerald go to 553E40 address corresponding to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.
 
Then, in these address change the wild pokemon code, with the hex pokemon code that you like appear.
 
==Hex address to Poke Market in first town==
 
NOTE: This hacking I test in EUROPE (Spanish) version games.
 
For Pokemon Ruby go to 153498 address showing the codes first town.
 
For Pokemon Sapphire go to 153428 address showing the codes first town.
 
For Pokemon Emerald go to 1FCAA4 address codes first town.


==Utilities==
Then you can change the code of first item that they sell you, to other code, for example a MasterBall (code 0100).
* [[AdvanceMap 1.82(been updated)]] -- Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen. When using advance map, you can change what you bump into and what you can walk on and all that. you can also create wild pokemons in towns and city. This includes changing where certain pokemons appear at a certain or destinated level.
* [[Elitemap]] -- Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen. It is available [http://helmetedrodent.kickassgamers.com/ here].
* [http://www.studiopokemon.com/wah/endex.php?go=herramientas/herramientas.php All the Pokemon GBA tools for hacking rom]


==Hacks==
==Related Pages==
* [[Pokemon Quartz]] - A hack with new maps, Pokemon, text and scripts now 100% complete.
[[Pokémon 3rd Generation]] contains information that may be relevate to this game
* [[Pokemon Naranja]] - A funny hack in developing, tells the story of Ash in Orange Islands
* [[Pokemon Ruby-Shinou Edition]] - A hack that replaces all the Pokemon in it with the Pokemon from Shinou
* [[Pokemon Iolite]]
* [[Pokemon Forest Nature]]
* [[Pokemon Mystery Ice]]


==Miscellaneous==
==Utilities==
* AdvanceMap 1.92—Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green.
* Elitemap—Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green.


==Known Dumps==
==Known Dumps==
* Pokemon Ruby Version (U)
'''Ruby'''
* Pokemon Ruby Version (E)
* Pokemon Ruby (U) (V1.1)
* Pocket Monsters Ruby (J)
* Pokemon Ruby (U)
* Pokemon Ruby Version (France)
* Pokemon Ruby (J)
* Pokemon Sapphire Version (U)
* Pokemon Edicion Rubi (S)
* Pokemon Sapphire Version (E)
* Pokemon Rubin-Edition (G)
* Pocket Monsters Sapphire (J)
* Pokemon Version Rubis (F)
* Pokemon Versione Rubino (I) [!]
'''Sapphire'''
* Pokemon Sapphire (U) (V1.1)
* Pokemon Sapphire (U) [!]
* Pokemon Sapphire (J)
* Pokemon Saphir-Edition (G)
* Pokemon Edicion Zafiro (S)
* Pokemon Version Saphir (F)
* Pokemon Versione Zaffiro (I) [!]


==External Links==
==External links==
* [http://www.wah.studiopokemon.com Whack a Hack!] (spanish)
* [https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald Complete decompilation of Emerald]
* [http://www.mew3inc.mooo.be Mewthree Incorporated]
* [https://github.com/pret/pokeruby Complete decompilation of Ruby/Sapphire]
* [https://www.pokecommunity.com/forumdisplay.php?s=db88f929f76bd95736e874ad407bd286&fn=fan-games Pokecommunity]
* [https://www.whackahack.com/foro/ Whack a Hack]


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[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
[[Category:Pokémon series]]
[[de:Pokémon Rubin & Saphir]]
[[de:Pokémon Rubin & Saphir]]
{{Pokemon}}
{{Pokémon series}}

Latest revision as of 21:40, 12 March 2024

This is a sub-page of Pokémon 3rd Generation.

Hmmm...
To do:
Seperate Ruby/Sapphire from Emerald.
Title Screen
Pokémon Ruby Version and Sapphire Version

Also known as: Pokémon Version Rubis et Version Saphir (FR), Pokémon Rubin-Edition und Saphir-Edition (DE), Pokémon Edición Rubí y Edición Zafiro (ES), Pokémon Versione Rubino e Versione Zaffiro (IT), Pocket Monsters Ruby & Sapphire (JP/KR)
Developer: Game Freak
Publishers: The Pokémon Company (JP), Nintendo (INT)
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: November 21, 2002
Released in US: March 19, 2003
Released in EU: July 25, 2003
Released in AU: April 3, 2003


TextIcon.png Text table
NotesIcon.png Notes
Cactisprite.png TCRF
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Name POKEMON RUBY

POKEMON SAPP

POKEMON EMER

Code Unknown
Company Game Freak
ROM 16 MiB
Country USA
Checksum 41 (41)/ /72 (72)
CRC32 C865BF1D/ /1F1C08FB


Sub-pages

Read about prerelease information and/or media for this game.
Text table
Miscellaneous tidbits that are interesting enough to point out here.
Notes

Hex address to wild Pokemon

NOTE: This hacking I test in EUROPE (Spanish) version games.

For Pokemon Ruby go to 39FA7C address corresponding to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.

For Pokemon Sapphire go to 39F8C4 address that corresponds to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.

For Pokemon Emerald go to 553E40 address corresponding to Route 101 at the beginning of the game.

Then, in these address change the wild pokemon code, with the hex pokemon code that you like appear.

Hex address to Poke Market in first town

NOTE: This hacking I test in EUROPE (Spanish) version games.

For Pokemon Ruby go to 153498 address showing the codes first town.

For Pokemon Sapphire go to 153428 address showing the codes first town.

For Pokemon Emerald go to 1FCAA4 address codes first town.

Then you can change the code of first item that they sell you, to other code, for example a MasterBall (code 0100).

Related Pages

Pokémon 3rd Generation contains information that may be relevate to this game

Utilities

  • AdvanceMap 1.92—Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green.
  • Elitemap—Supports Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green.

Known Dumps

Ruby

  • Pokemon Ruby (U) (V1.1)
  • Pokemon Ruby (U)
  • Pokemon Ruby (J)
  • Pokemon Edicion Rubi (S)
  • Pokemon Rubin-Edition (G)
  • Pokemon Version Rubis (F)
  • Pokemon Versione Rubino (I) [!]

Sapphire

  • Pokemon Sapphire (U) (V1.1)
  • Pokemon Sapphire (U) [!]
  • Pokemon Sapphire (J)
  • Pokemon Saphir-Edition (G)
  • Pokemon Edicion Zafiro (S)
  • Pokemon Version Saphir (F)
  • Pokemon Versione Zaffiro (I) [!]

External links