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Timestamps are now used in the [[Generation IV]] Trainer Cards, whereby the date which the game began and the date and time at which the Elite Four were defeated was also added. A small drawing area was also included at the back of the card to allow the Trainer to add his/her signature. | Timestamps are now used in the [[Generation IV]] Trainer Cards, whereby the date which the game began and the date and time at which the Elite Four were defeated was also added. A small drawing area was also included at the back of the card to allow the Trainer to add his/her signature. | ||
Utilizing the dual screens of the [[Nintendo DS]], the earned Badges are now displayed separately from the Trainer Card. In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, a Badge case was added where Trainers could polish their Badges using the stylus and by touching the Badges they would play a musical note. As the Badges gradually grow dull over time due to the lack of shine, the pitch will change depending on the 'cleanliness' of the Badge. A dull Badge will play a lower note than it would if it were sparkling. | Utilizing the dual screens of the [[Nintendo DS]], the earned Badges are now displayed separately from the Trainer Card. In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, a Badge case was added where Trainers could polish their Badges using the stylus and by touching the Badges they would play a musical note (the first one plays Do, and so on; the eight one plays a louder Do). As the Badges gradually grow dull over time due to the lack of shine, the pitch will change depending on the 'cleanliness' of the Badge. A dull Badge will play a lower note than it would if it were sparkling. | ||
[[File:TrainercardHGSS.png|thumb|200px|right|A Trainer Card in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]] | [[File:TrainercardHGSS.png|thumb|200px|right|A Trainer Card in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]] |
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