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'''Mobile Trainer''' (Japanese: '''モバイルトレーナー''' ''Mobile Trainer'') is a cartridge which came packaged with the Mobile Adapter GB itself, developed by MissingLink, the parent company of [[Denyusha]].<ref>[http://www.shadowflare.us/about.htm ShadowFlare]</ref> Prior to its release, it was previously given the tentative name of '''Mobile Starter Cartridge''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスターターカートリッジ''' ''Mobile Starter Cartridge'').<ref>[http://www.geocities.jp/rikkyjp/ope/trainer.html モバイルトレーナー]</ref> The cartridge served as a general guide to the Mobile System GB, which included a help menu about how to use the service and a glossary of key terms. Under a mobile settings menu, the player was able to alter their registration details, and confirm their remaining balance.
'''Mobile Trainer''' (Japanese: '''モバイルトレーナー''' ''Mobile Trainer'') is a cartridge which came packaged with the Mobile Adapter GB itself, developed by MissingLink, the parent company of [[Denyusha]].<ref>[http://www.shadowflare.us/about.htm ShadowFlare]</ref> Prior to its release, it was previously given the tentative name of '''Mobile Starter Cartridge''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスターターカートリッジ''' ''Mobile Starter Cartridge'').<ref>[http://www.geocities.jp/rikkyjp/ope/trainer.html モバイルトレーナー]</ref> The cartridge served as a general guide to the Mobile System GB, which included a help menu about how to use the service and a glossary of key terms. Under a mobile settings menu, the player was able to alter their registration details, and confirm their remaining balance.


When the {{player}} boots up the cartridge, a connection screen checks whether the Mobile Adapter GB is connected. The software will progress past the loading screen only once connected to a compatible Japanese {{wp|mobile phone}}. The cartridge offered an {{wp|email}} system in which users could exchange text messages between each other. Another feature of the Mobile Trainer cartridge was access to the Mobile System GB homepage, which published featured articles around different compatible titles. In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the specific [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] would publish information about updates to the Pokémon News Machine at the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] and data from the [[Mobile Stadium]].  
When the {{player}} boots up the cartridge, a connection screen checks whether the Mobile Adapter GB is connected. The software will progress past the loading screen only once connected to a compatible Japanese {{wp|mobile phone}}. The cartridge offered an {{wp|email}} system in which users could exchange text messages between each other. Another feature of the Mobile Trainer cartridge was access to the Mobile System GB homepage, which published featured articles around different compatible titles.


In the internal data of the Mobile Trainer {{wp|ROM cartridge|ROM}}, graphics for {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} such as {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Porygon2}} and {{p|Tyranitar}} have been found. The purposes of these graphics are unknown. It may be of note that Tyranitar uses artwork which more closely resembles its [[Prototype Pokémon and characters|initial design]] from the early development of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}.
In the internal data of the Mobile Trainer {{wp|ROM cartridge|ROM}}, graphics for {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} such as {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Porygon2}} and {{p|Tyranitar}} have been found. The purposes of these graphics are unknown. It may be of note that Tyranitar uses artwork which more closely resembles its [[Prototype Pokémon and characters|initial design]] from the early development of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}.
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