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==Storage==
==Storage==
In the handheld [[Pokémon games]] before Pokémon Black and White, a {{player}}'s wallet can hold only up to {{PDollar}}999,999. This may cause frustration when trying to save up for the advertised price of a [[Bicycle]] in [[Generation I]] (and its [[Generation III]] remakes) or a [[Slowpoke Tail|SlowpokeTail]] on {{rt|32|Johto}} in [[Generation II]] (and its [[Generation IV]] remakes), since both are advertised for {{PDollar}}1 more than the player can carry. The [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] games and core series games from [[Generation V]] onwards allow players to carry up to {{PDollar}}9,999,999.
In the handheld [[Pokémon games]] prior to [[Generation V]] and in {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, a {{player}}'s wallet can hold up to {{PDollar}}999,999. This may cause frustration when trying to save up for the advertised price of a [[Bicycle]] in [[Generation I]] (and its [[Generation III]] remakes) or a [[Slowpoke Tail|SlowpokeTail]] on {{rt|32|Johto}} in [[Generation II]] (and its [[Generation IV]] remakes), since both are advertised for {{PDollar}}1 more than the player can carry. The [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] games and core series games from [[Generation V]] onwards allow players to carry up to {{PDollar}}9,999,999.


==Other currencies==
==Other currencies==
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