Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia Image

Description:

Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia : A newbie in the Pokemon hacking world wants to show off his new fan made mod based on Gaia: Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia. This is a fork of Dabomstew's Universal Pokemon Randomizer with support added for Pokemon Gaia v3.2!

Extra informations of Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia: Beta,English,PC Launcher

Do not forget to use in-game saving function to keep your playing progress when we have newer updates. Have fun !


This game is only designed by Pokemon Essentials for Windows. So it only works well on Windows XP, 7, 8 and 10. Almost games are not support Mac OS, Linux and Mobile operating systems (if not available at download section).

Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia Beta v1.7.7 .zip - MAIN DOWNLOAD

Universal Pokemon Randomizer Gaia Beta v1.7.7 .zip - MIRROR DOWNLOAD
Above links are all available links for you to download. Please read our notes before you want to run or install the game. We are here to support if you can not make them run well.

Notes:

  • Downloading: for links with ads, you can "Skip Ads" after 5 seconds then download via GDrive easily.
  • Guides: Each below entry includes a video guide for you to follow.
  • Playing: With GBA/GBC hacks, you can download other GBA Emulators for Windows/Mac/Android/iOS/Other OS. With RPG Maker Games, they are only able to play on Windows for the best gaming experience. Some PC Games can be played on both Windows and Mac OS (view below guides). If you have troubles, also find the answers below.

  • Extracting: we compress all hacks into .zip, .rar and .7z files. You should use WinRAR or 7-zip on PC to extract our files before playing or copying to your handhelds.
  • Patching: if you have ips or ups patch files, you need patcher tools to patch them to ROM. IPS Patcher - UPS Patcher
  • What are Pokemon ROM Hacks? ROM hacks, also known as hack games or ROM patches, are video games that have been edited or altered by enthusiasts. The hackers achieve this by changing the code of the Read-Only Memory of a published video game to create something new.
    The core series Pokemon game system is considered very versatile and lends itself well to modification, giving hackers a lot of creative freedom together with a solid, well-tested game engine. These factors, as well as Pokémon’s notable popularity throughout the world, has lead to the creation of thousands of different games spanning multiple generations, ranging from minor adjustments to additional new features and, more and more frequently, entirely new fan-made Pokemon games.