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Added the European and Australian version of Pokémon Channel as distribution devices.
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'''Distribution devices''' are special devices that are used to distribute [[event Pokémon|Pokémon events]].
'''Distribution devices''' are special devices that are used to distribute [[event Pokémon|Pokémon events]].


Distribution devices include Mew machines and Celebi machines, distribution cartridges, [[Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc]]s, the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 14 and 16, [[Game Link Cable]]s, [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]]s, and infrared. However, other methods of distributing events includes [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] and mailing in a game cartridge.
Distribution devices include Mew machines and Celebi machines, distribution cartridges, [[Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc]]s, European and Australian versions of [[Pokémon Channel]], the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 14 and 16, [[Game Link Cable]]s, [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]]s, and infrared. However, other methods of distributing events includes [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] and mailing in a game cartridge.


Mew machines were used to distribute most {{p|Mew}} events during [[Generation I]], and the Celebi machines had a similar use in [[Generation II]] to distribute most {{p|Celebi}} events. Game Link Cables were used to distribute many events until the start of [[Generation IV]]. Starting in [[Generation V]], infrared was used to distribute certain events in Japan and {{pmin|South Korea}}.
Mew machines were used to distribute most {{p|Mew}} events during [[Generation I]], and the Celebi machines had a similar use in [[Generation II]] to distribute most {{p|Celebi}} events. Game Link Cables were used to distribute many events until the start of [[Generation IV]]. Starting in [[Generation V]], infrared was used to distribute certain events in Japan and {{pmin|South Korea}}.
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