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On the 1.0 release of the Japanese versions of Diamond and Pearl, both the [[menu]] and the [[Explorer Kit]] are usable in a Mystery Zone. On later releases, the localizations, and {{game|Platinum}}, neither the menu or the Explorer Kit can be opened (in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the touchscreen menu is locked), although a registered [[Key Item]] like the [[Town Map]] can still be used to refresh the graphics in the area at any time. | On the 1.0 release of the Japanese versions of Diamond and Pearl, both the [[menu]] and the [[Explorer Kit]] are usable in a Mystery Zone. On later releases, the localizations, and {{game|Platinum}}, neither the menu or the Explorer Kit can be opened (in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the touchscreen menu is locked), although a registered [[Key Item]] like the [[Town Map]] can still be used to refresh the graphics in the area at any time. | ||
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In the [[Generation V]] games, inaccessible sections of areas use the header and background music of the location from which they were entered. For example, in {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}, if the player keeps heading north of {{rt|19|Unova}}, going outside the boundaries of the map, the game will still recognize the location as being "Route 19" until the player arrives at another normally accessible location. | In the [[Generation V]] games, inaccessible sections of areas use the header and background music of the location from which they were entered. For example, in {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}, if the player keeps heading north of {{rt|19|Unova}}, going outside the boundaries of the map, the game will still recognize the location as being "Route 19" until the player arrives at another normally accessible location. |