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The Virtual Console releases do not simulate the [[Game Boy Printer]], so Pokémon Yellow's Game Boy Printer features are disabled.
The Virtual Console releases do not simulate the [[Game Boy Printer]], so Pokémon Yellow's Game Boy Printer features are disabled.


These releases are also compatible with the [[Poké Transporter]], allowing one-way transfer of Pokémon in the {{player}}'s first [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to [[Pokémon Bank]], where the Pokémon can then be withdrawn by a [[Generation VII]] game.
These releases are also compatible with the [[Poké Transporter]], allowing one-way transfer of Pokémon in the {{player}}'s first [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to [[Pokémon Bank]], where the Pokémon can then be withdrawn by a [[Generation VII]] game. Through the use of Poké Transporter, Pokémon Bank, and the upcoming [[Pokémon HOME]], players can also send Virtual Console Pokémon to a [[Generation VIII]] game, as well.


Moves whose animations involved bright flashes, such as {{m|Blizzard}}, have had their animations toned down. In Pokémon Yellow, Jynx is again changed color from black to purple, similar to other Virtual Console re-releases (as the other three games are monochrome, no change is visible on those games).
Moves whose animations involved bright flashes, such as {{m|Blizzard}}, have had their animations toned down. In Pokémon Yellow, Jynx is again changed color from black to purple, similar to other Virtual Console re-releases (as the other three games are monochrome, no change is visible on those games).
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The Virtual Console releases do not simulate the [[Game Boy Printer]], so Game Boy Printer features are disabled. There is also no way to communicate with {{g|Stadium 2}}.
The Virtual Console releases do not simulate the [[Game Boy Printer]], so Game Boy Printer features are disabled. There is also no way to communicate with {{g|Stadium 2}}.


These releases are also compatible with the [[Poké Transporter]], allowing one-way transfer of Pokémon in the {{player}}'s first [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to [[Pokémon Bank]], where the Pokémon can then be withdrawn by a [[Generation VII]] game.
These releases are also compatible with the [[Poké Transporter]], allowing one-way transfer of Pokémon in the {{player}}'s first [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to [[Pokémon Bank]], where the Pokémon can then be withdrawn by a [[Generation VII]] game. Through the use of Poké Transporter, Pokémon Bank, and the upcoming [[Pokémon HOME]], players can also send Virtual Console Pokémon to a [[Generation VIII]] game, as well.


In Pokémon Crystal, after entering the [[Hall of Fame]], the player can obtain the [[GS Ball]] and begin the event to battle {{p|Celebi}} by going to [[Goldenrod City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] (the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] in the Japanese release).
In Pokémon Crystal, after entering the [[Hall of Fame]], the player can obtain the [[GS Ball]] and begin the event to battle {{p|Celebi}} by going to [[Goldenrod City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] (the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] in the Japanese release).