![]() ![]() Region-locking does not apply to Nintendo DS games, which can be played regardless of region, but does apply to Nintendo DSi-enhanced and DSi-exclusive games. ![]() The regions do not have publicly known official names, so the names used for the regions on Bulbapedia are purely descriptive. Each region has an associated letter used to represent it, which can be found at the end of the Nintendo DSi firmware version number. There are five regions for the Nintendo DSi family, as well as one for the iQue DSi (the equivalent of the Nintendo DSi in mainland China). The Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite are not region-locked, with the exception of the iQue DS, which can play Nintendo DS games, but its games cannot be played on other region systems. Special event distributions for the Generation III games are restricted by language, rather than region. The Game Boy Advance family is not region-locked. Special event distributions for the Generation I and II games are only restricted by the inability of Japanese events to be received by games in other languages, and events in other languages cannot be received by Japanese games. However, Japanese Pokémon games for these consoles cannot properly communicate with games in any other languages attempting to do so can cause corruption on both ends of the link. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color families are not region-locked. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. ![]()
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