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The game may occasionally freeze while playing any [[Generation III]] game, when a player's Pokémon uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} or {{m|Thunder}}, or when fleeing from a [[wild Pokémon]], though cases of the glitch actually occurring are exceedingly rare. The problems caused by the glitch occurring can be rectified by turning off the game's [[battle animation]]s. The moves only cause a temporary repeat of the sound, and it will go away if the Pokémon taking the damage is defeated.
The game may occasionally freeze while playing any [[Generation III]] game, when a player's Pokémon uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} or {{m|Thunder}}, or when fleeing from a [[wild Pokémon]], though cases of the glitch actually occurring are exceedingly rare. The problems caused by the glitch occurring can be rectified by turning off the game's [[battle animation]]s. The moves only cause a temporary repeat of the sound, and it will go away if the Pokémon taking the damage is defeated.


The game may also freeze if it is dropped, hit by any major force, has a dirty game cartridge/card, or has been physically removed from the slot.
The game may also freeze if it is dropped, hit by any major force, has a dirty game cartridge/card, or has been physically removed from the slot. Game freezes are not limited to handheld systems, as it is not uncommon for some home consoles to freeze up during gameplay.
 
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However, game freezes are not limited to handheld systems, as it is not uncommon for some Wii to freeze up during gameplay.  
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