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[[File:Galactic Pokégear Adventures.png|thumb|Cyrus's Pokégear in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Galactic Pokégear Adventures.png|thumb|Cyrus's Pokégear in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
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The Pokégear is often used in Pokémon Adventures, first appearing in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}. The Pokégear is the Pokémon world's equivalent of a cellular phone, albeit with more functions such as a Map Card. In addition to the [[Johto]] and [[Kanto]] [[Pokédex holder]]s, {{adv|Ruby}} also possesses one. {{adv|Bill}}, [[ | The Pokégear is often used in Pokémon Adventures, first appearing in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}. The Pokégear is the Pokémon world's equivalent of a cellular phone, albeit with more functions such as a Map Card. In addition to the [[Johto]] and [[Kanto]] [[Pokédex holder]]s, {{adv|Ruby}} also possesses one. {{adv|Bill}}, [[Ultima]], [[Mr. Briney]], [[Misty]], [[Erika]], [[Norman]], [[Juan]], [[Scott]], [[Byron]], [[Riley]], [[Wallace]], [[Volkner]], and {{EF|Flint}} are also seen to own a Pokégear. [[Cyrus]] was seen with a special Pokégear that had the [[Team Galactic]] symbol around the screen. | ||
In addition to its role as a cellular phone, the Pokégear can also be used as a remote control. It played a large role in the development of the [[Masked Man]]; this gadget was used to send signals to his Pokémon so that the Masked Man and his alter ego could be in "two places at one time." | In addition to its role as a cellular phone, the Pokégear can also be used as a remote control. It played a large role in the development of the [[Masked Man]]; this gadget was used to send signals to his Pokémon so that the Masked Man and his alter ego could be in "two places at one time." |
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