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This is a guide for binary-coded decimal and its use in Pokémonall {{cRed|Red}},Generation {{cGreen|Green}},I {{cBlue|Blue}}, and {{cYellow|Yellow}}games.
 
== Information ==
Binary-coded decimal is used for money in the Generation I games. It is programmed so that a hexadecimal value represents its visual decimal equivalent; the maximum value for any money byte is 0x99 (normally 153 in decimal, is read as 99 in binary-coded decimal).
 
Hexadecimal values that include any of the special hexadecimal digits (A, B, C, D, E, F) are not supported, they will show up as overworld tiles.
 
At the start of a new game, your money value will be 3000 (0x3000, not 0xBB8).
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