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* Generation V is the first generation that allowed trading with Korean versions.
* Generation V is the first generation that allowed trading with Korean versions.
** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game.
** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game.
* Generation V is the first generation without a solitary core series game.
* Generation V is the first generation without a "third version" of a core series game.


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