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==In non handheld Pokémon games==
==In non handheld Pokémon games==


[[Image:BadEggPBR.png|270px|thumb|right|A Bad Egg being defeated by a [[bp:Chimchar|Chimchar]] in Pokémon Battle Revolution. Note the distinctive brown spots instead of the usual green.]]
It is notable that the error handler "Bad EGG", or "Bad Egg" is still used in Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD and Pokémon Battle Revolution; despite the fact that eggs alone are normally unobtainable within these games. For this reason, it could be suggested that it is used simply so that the game does not crash. Furthermore, Eggs and Bad Eggs even use their own unique models and strangely appear as eggs with brown spots instead of the usual green.

It is notable that the error handler "Bad EGG", or "Bad Egg" is still used in Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD and Pokémon Battle Revolution; despite the fact that eggs alone are normally unobtainable within these games. For this reason, it could be suggested that it is used simply so that the game does not crash. Furthermore, Eggs and Bad Eggs even use their own unique models and strangely appear as eggs with brown spots instead of the usual green. In Pokémon Battle Revolution, unless the player turns the narration off the game will crash when a Bad Egg is sent into battle as such data is undefined.


If a Pokémon with an EV total greater than 510 is uploaded on to Pokémon Battle Revolution, the game will recheck the checksum and render that Pokémon as a Bad Egg.
If a Pokémon with an EV total greater than 510 is uploaded on to Pokémon Battle Revolution, the game will recheck the checksum and render that Pokémon as a Bad Egg.