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[[File:Infrared.png|thumb|250px|Infrared interaction between a [[Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS]] and a [[Game Boy Color]]]] | |||
The '''{{wp|infrared}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|赤外線通信|せきがいせんつうしん}}''' ''infrared communication'') feature in Pokémon allows communication with between games and certain accessories, first used in Generation II. | The '''{{wp|infrared}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|赤外線通信|せきがいせんつうしん}}''' ''infrared communication'') feature in Pokémon allows communication with between games and certain accessories, first used in Generation II. | ||
==Generation II== | ==Generation II== | ||
In [[Generation II]], the infrared port at the top of the [[Game Boy Color]] allows players to obtain [[Mystery Gift]]s via [[Pokémon Pikachu 2]] or other [[Game Boy Color]]s. | In [[Generation II]], the infrared port at the top of the [[Game Boy Color]] allows players to obtain [[Mystery Gift]]s via [[Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS]] or other [[Game Boy Color]]s. | ||
The [[Pokémon mini]] also has an infrared port. It uses this to have multi-player games of up to 10 players (number of players varies per game). The games which utilize this feature are [[Pokémon Party mini]], [[Pokémon Zany Cards]], [[Pokémon Tetris]], [[Pokémon Race mini]], and [[Pichu Bros. mini]]. | The [[Pokémon mini]] also has an infrared port. It uses this to have multi-player games of up to 10 players (number of players varies per game). The games which utilize this feature are [[Pokémon Party mini]], [[Pokémon Zany Cards]], [[Pokémon Tetris]], [[Pokémon Race mini]], and [[Pichu Bros. mini]]. |