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==Differences among generations== | ==Differences among generations== | ||
[[File:Capsule Monsters Tower.jpg|170px|thumb|Concept art]] | [[File:Capsule Monsters Tower.jpg|170px|thumb|Concept art]] | ||
In [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}} | In [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}}, the tower was converted into a Radio Tower, broadcasting music and radio programs, including the [[Poké Flute]] channel, to the radios and [[Pokégear]] of Kanto. Unlike the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]], only one floor, the ground floor, is open to the public as a result of [[Team Rocket]]'s infiltration of the Goldenrod tower. The stairs in [[Generation II]] lead down into a basement instead of up into the tower, but the player is blocked by a guard. | ||
After restoring power to Kanto by fixing the generator at the [[Power Plant]], Trainers can receive the {{DL|Pokégear|Radio|EXPN Card}} from the manager of the tower, allowing Pokégears to tune into the Poké Flute channel, which can be used to move {{p|Snorlax}} from its slumber in front of [[Diglett's Cave]] in [[Vermilion City]]. | After restoring power to Kanto by fixing the generator at the [[Power Plant]], Trainers can receive the {{DL|Pokégear|Radio|EXPN Card}} from the manager of the tower, allowing Pokégears to tune into the Poké Flute channel, which can be used to move {{p|Snorlax}} from its slumber in front of [[Diglett's Cave]] in [[Vermilion City]]. |
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