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* In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, [[Team Aqua]] used a DS as a way for communication.
* In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, [[Team Aqua]] used a DS as a way for communication.
* In the [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]] manga, [[Rocco]] whipped out a DS and began to play it when he began to get bored during {{p|Drifblim}}'s ride.
* In the [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]] manga, [[Rocco]] whipped out a DS and began to play it when he began to get bored during {{p|Drifblim}}'s ride.
* The Nintendo DS is the first and only Nintendo handheld to have Pokémon games from two separate generations developed during its lifespan (three if spin-offs are included). While both [[Generation I]] and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were playable on the [[Game Boy]], the latter were designed for the [[Game Boy Color]]. The only other console that features multiple-generation Pokémon games developed during its lifespan is the [[Nintendo 64]], featuring Generation I's {{Jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}} and {{Eng|Pokémon Stadium|English Pokémon Stadium}}, along with [[Generation II]]'s [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
* The Nintendo DS is the first and only Nintendo handheld to have Pokémon games from two separate generations developed during its lifespan. While both [[Generation I]] and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were playable on the [[Game Boy]], the latter were designed for the [[Game Boy Color]]. The only other console that features multiple-generation Pokémon games developed during its lifespan is the [[Nintendo 64]], featuring Generation I's {{Jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}} and {{Eng|Pokémon Stadium|English Pokémon Stadium}}, along with [[Generation II]]'s [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].


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