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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 | 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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