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In the Japanese games, the consoles are the original Japanese versions of the NES and SNES, being a {{nw|Famicom|Famicom}} and the {{nw|Super Famicom|Super Famicom}}, respectively.
In the Japanese games, the consoles are the original Japanese versions of the NES and SNES, being a {{nw|Famicom|Famicom}} and the {{nw|Super Famicom|Super Famicom}}, respectively.


In Generation VII, the player's bedroom has been remade to look 3D. However, other changes have been made as well. The player can no longer extract a Potion from the PC, and, instead, an e-mail from your {{ga|Trace|friend and rival}} can be found that tells the player how to interact with people, how to run, how to access the X menu, and how to save the game. In the center of the bedroom, there is a TV hooked up to a {{nw|Nintendo Switch}} with a single Joy-Con left next to it. In the southeast corner of the room, there is a globe that the player can interact with. Also, on a bookshelf next to the PC, there is a {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Eevee}} plush depending on the version you are playing.
In Generation VII, the player's bedroom has been remade to look 3D. However, other changes have been made as well. The player can no longer extract a Potion from the PC, and, instead, an e-mail from the player's {{ga|Trace|friend and rival}} can be found that tells the player how to interact with people, how to run, how to access the X menu, and how to save the game. In the center of the bedroom, there is a TV hooked up to a {{nw|Nintendo Switch}} with a single Joy-Con left next to it. In the southeast corner of the room, there is a globe that the player can interact with. Also, on a bookshelf next to the PC, there is a {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Eevee}} plush depending on the version you are playing.


====Generations II and IV====
====Generations II and IV====
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