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* Because there were no {{pmin|South Korea|Korean}} Generation III games, Pal Park in Korean Generation IV games can transfer Pokémon from a Generation III game of any language.
* Because there were no {{pmin|South Korea|Korean}} Generation III games, Pal Park in Korean Generation IV games can transfer Pokémon from a Generation III game of any language.
* Prior to the release of Platinum, using Pal Park was the only way to legitimately obtain Tangela and Tropius in Diamond and Pearl. This is notable because they are neither legendary nor starter Pokémon, as was the case with all other Pokémon who could only be legitimately obtained through Pal Park.
* Prior to the release of Platinum, using Pal Park was the only way to legitimately obtain Tangela and Tropius in Diamond and Pearl. This is notable because they are neither legendary nor starter Pokémon, as was the case with all other Pokémon who could only be legitimately obtained through Pal Park.
* Using the Pal Park is the key to getting Pokémon from Generation III to Generation VI. First, the user will need a DS/DS LITE/DSi/DSiXL, a 3DS, an Internet connection and one of the GBA Pokémon games, Pokémon Diamond/Pearl, Pokémon Black/White or Pokémon Black 2/White 2 and Pokémon X/Y. Then go to Pal Park in Diamond/Pearl and transfer all the Pokémon you want to the game from a GBA cartridge. Then, trade those Pokémon to Pokémon Black/White/Black 2/White 2. Then download Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Transporter on the 3DS. Insert Black/White/Black 2/White 2 and open Pokémon Transporter. Transfer all the Pokémon needed into a BOX. Then insert Pokémon X/Y and open Pokémon Bank and transfer the Pokémon from the Bank BOX to the PC BOX. Finally, open Pokémon X/Y and you will find the Pokémon in your PC. "Who knew it would be so much trouble?"


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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