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The Generation V games are able to communicate with the five [[Generation IV]] games in the same way that the [[Generation III]] games can communicate with the Generation IV games, with players able to transfer Pokémon via a method similar to [[Pal Park]]. Pokémon caught in a Generation III game are able to move forward to Generation V by passing through Generation IV games.
The Generation V games are able to communicate with the five [[Generation IV]] games in the same way that the [[Generation III]] games can communicate with the Generation IV games, with players able to transfer Pokémon via a method similar to [[Pal Park]]. Pokémon caught in a Generation III game are able to move forward to Generation V by passing through Generation IV games.


Generation V occurs an unknown amount of time after [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]]. The Team Rocket member who stole the Machine Part appears and now has a son who uses the sprite set of the School Kid trainer class, indicating the time is significantly more than the earlier 3 year gap between generations.  
Generation V occurs an unknown amount of time after [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]]. The Team Rocket member who stole the Machine Part appears and now has a son who uses the sprite set of the School Kid trainer class, indicating the time is significantly more than the earlier three year gap between generations.


==Advances in gameplay==
==Advances in gameplay==