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Within the Pokémon games, '''error codes''' instead of error messages are sometimes used to refer to a particular problem. Especially, after the launch of the [[bp:Global Trading System|Global Trading System]] in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Error codes are often more convenient than error messages and can take up less memory for documenting more errors than if the developers used text to inform the player of an error.
Within the Pokémon games, '''error codes''' instead of error messages are sometimes used to refer to a particular problem. Especially, after the launch of the [[bp:Global Trading System|Global Trading System]] in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Error codes are often more convenient than error messages and can take up less memory for documenting more errors than if the developers used text to inform the player of an error.


For error codes in the Global Trading System (or any other Wi-Fi service by Nintendo), the game developers ask players to refer to their [[wikipedia:Nintendo.com|local website]] based on the region his or her Game Pak was built for. Error codes also exist in [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]], however the purpose of these error codes are unknown, which in theory makes them beta elements.
For error codes in the Global Trading System (or any other Wi-Fi service by Nintendo), the game developers ask players to refer to their [[wikipedia:Nintendo.com|local website]] based on the region his or her Game Pak was built for.

Error codes also exist in [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]], however the purpose of these error codes are unknown, which in theory makes them beta elements.


==In Generation I==
==In Generation I==