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The Pokémon Network Center is based on the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] of the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}. Both facilities are expansions of regular [[Pokémon Center]]s which house similarly designed machines that extend communication functionality of their respective games; whereas the Pokémon Communication Center's Pokémon News Machine served as a rudimentary leaderboard for {{player}}s, the Pokémon Network Center's Network Machine instead allows players to link with {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, {{g|Colosseum}}, and {{Pokémon XD}}.
The Pokémon Network Center is based on the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] of the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}. Both facilities are expansions of regular [[Pokémon Center]]s which house similarly designed machines that extend communication functionality of their respective games; whereas the Pokémon Communication Center's Pokémon News Machine served as a rudimentary leaderboard for {{player}}s, the Pokémon Network Center's Network Machine instead allows players to link with {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, {{g|Colosseum}}, and {{Pokémon XD}}.
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==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, {{adv|Green}} and her Pokémon recovered in the Network Center after being attacked by an unseen force while approaching One Island on the [[Seagallop]]. She escaped through the back door when a mob gathered outside the Network Center following the broadcast to the Sevii Islands' residents to capture the [[Kanto]] [[Pokédex holders]].


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