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'''Remote code execution''' is a form of [[arbitrary code execution]] between two or more games or a game and a device.
'''Remote code execution''' is a form of [[arbitrary code execution]] between two or more games or a game and a device.


This technique has been used in the Pokémon games for Generation I, Generation II and Generation III. The exploit also resulted in what was called the 'first Pokémon Red and Blue virus', which would send a save file to another game (from a game connects another game Link Cable) and trap the other player in a [[Glitch City]].
This technique has been used in the Pokémon games for Generation I, Generation II and Generation III. The exploit also resulted in what was called the 'first Pokémon Red and Blue virus', which would send a save file to another game (from a game that connects to another game via Link Cable) and trap the other player in a [[Glitch City]].


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