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The programming term '''word''' represents a two 8-bit bytes (16 bits) with 65536 distinct [[identifiers]]. In all main-series Pokémon games after [[bp:Generation II|Generation II]] Pokémon species identifiers are stored in words, hence there are 65150, 65043 and 64887 invalid identifiers representing '[[glitch Pokémon]]' in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]], [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] and [[bp:Generation V|Generation V]] main series Pokémon games respectively. |
The programming term '''word''' represents a two 8-bit bytes (16 bits) with 65536 distinct [[identifiers]]. In all main-series Pokémon games after [[bp:Generation II|Generation II]] Pokémon species identifiers are stored in words, hence there are 65150, 65043 and 64887 invalid identifiers representing '[[glitch Pokémon]]' in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] (which has 386 valid Pokémon), [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] (which has 493 valid Pokémon) and [[bp:Generation V|Generation V]] (which has 649 valid Pokémon) main series Pokémon games respectively. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 01:06, 17 August 2014
The programming term word represents a two 8-bit bytes (16 bits) with 65536 distinct identifiers. In all main-series Pokémon games after Generation II Pokémon species identifiers are stored in words, hence there are 65150, 65043 and 64887 invalid identifiers representing 'glitch Pokémon' in Generation III (which has 386 valid Pokémon), Generation IV (which has 493 valid Pokémon) and Generation V (which has 649 valid Pokémon) main series Pokémon games respectively.