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→‎In the games: Stadium 2 was released in Japan on the same day as Crystal and compatibility between the two was advertised beforehand so it's only expected that it recognizes the GS Ball.
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(→‎In the games: Stadium 2 was released in Japan on the same day as Crystal and compatibility between the two was advertised beforehand so it's only expected that it recognizes the GS Ball.)
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For Western localizations, the distribution event was adapted to the {{ci|Goldenrod}} [[Pokémon Center]] but was never used. It is possible to use a modified version of the [[Celebi Egg glitch]] to spawn the GS Ball as a [[held item]].
For Western localizations, the distribution event was adapted to the {{ci|Goldenrod}} [[Pokémon Center]] but was never used. It is possible to use a modified version of the [[Celebi Egg glitch]] to spawn the GS Ball as a [[held item]].


In the Korean versions of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, there is a dummy GS Ball in the game's code (Korean: '''GS볼''' ''GS Ball'') which corresponds to the [[Teru-sama]] with the same index number in the Japanese and Western versions of the games. It is completely useless as it has no function, unlike the real GS Ball in Pokémon Crystal.
In the Korean versions of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the dummy item [[Teru-sama]] with ID 0x73 is labeled "GS Ball" (Korean: '''GS볼''' ''GS Ball''). This item ID is the same one used by the GS Ball in Crystal, and is called Teru-sama in Japanese and Western Gold and Silver.
 
The GS Ball is recognized as such in {{g|Stadium 2}} even when the [[Transfer Pak]] is used with Pokémon Gold and Silver.


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