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The Japanese versions of both games include a full set of kanji in their character encodings. They were the first Japanese Pokémon games to have kanji regularly used in the dialogue.
The Japanese versions of both games include a full set of kanji in their character encodings. They were the first Japanese Pokémon games to have kanji regularly used in the dialogue.
===Pokémon Tetris===
The European versions of [[Pokémon Tetris]] use an ASCII-based character encoding. Special characters include:
* ♀ is encoded as 0x2526 (equivalent to ASCII: %&)
* ♂ is encoded as 0x2324 (equivalent to ASCII: #$)


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