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==Details==
==Details==
===Access===
===Access===
To unlock the Pokémon Mobile System GB in the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the {{player}} must connect their [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]] or [[Game Boy Advance SP]] to a compatible Japanese {{wp|mobile phone}} with the [[Mobile Adapter GB]]. Connections were made to the now defunct <code>gameboy.datacenter.ne.jp</code> {{wp|Server (computing)|server}}, that was hosted by [[Nintendo Network Service Development]]. This initial connection causes the '''Mobile''' (Japanese: '''モバイル''' ''Mobile'') and '''[[Mobile Stadium]]''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスタジアム''' ''Mobile Stadium'') entries to become accessible from the title screen menu, and grants the player access to the {{jo|Battle Tower}}, Mobile Stadium, and the services within the [[Pokémon Communication Center]].
To unlock the Pokémon Mobile System GB in the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the {{player}} must connect their [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]] or [[Game Boy Advance SP]] to a compatible Japanese {{wp|mobile phone}} with the [[Mobile Adapter GB]]. Connections were made to the now defunct <code>gameboy.datacenter.ne.jp</code> {{wp|Server (computing)|server}}, that was hosted by [[Nintendo Network Service Development]]. This initial connection causes the '''Mobile''' (Japanese: '''モバイル''' ''Mobile'') and '''[[Mobile Stadium]]''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスタジアム''' ''Mobile Stadium'') entries to become accessible from the title screen menu, and grants the player access to the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|II}}, Mobile Stadium, and the services within the [[Pokémon Communication Center]].


Any of the services required the {{player}} to register at the '''Mobile Center''' (Japanese: '''モバイルセンター''' ''Mobile Center'') and they relied heavily on the data uploaded there. It is accessed from the aforementioned <sc>Mobile</sc> entry. Within the Mobile Center, the player can access the '''Card Folder''' (Japanese: '''めいしフォルダー''' ''{{wp|Visiting card|Name Card}} Folder''), a pre-cursor to the [[Pal Pad]] and [[easy chat system]], where profile information is input. Players could also share their phone numbers with a number of friends. This data would be used for purposes such as {{jo|Battle Tower}} data and the [[Pokémon Communication Center#Facilities|Pokémon News Machine]].
Any of the services required the {{player}} to register at the '''Mobile Center''' (Japanese: '''モバイルセンター''' ''Mobile Center'') and they relied heavily on the data uploaded there. It is accessed from the aforementioned <sc>Mobile</sc> entry. Within the Mobile Center, the player can access the '''Card Folder''' (Japanese: '''めいしフォルダー''' ''{{wp|Visiting card|Name Card}} Folder''), a pre-cursor to the [[Pal Pad]] and [[easy chat system]], where profile information is input. Players could also share their phone numbers with a number of friends. This data would be used for purposes such as Battle Tower data and the [[Pokémon Communication Center#Facilities|Pokémon News Machine]].


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===Features===
===Features===
In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Goldenrod City]] is replaced by a larger building called the [[Pokémon Communication Center]], which includes the facilities that take advantage of the Pokémon Mobile System GB: Trade Corner and Pokémon News Machine. The {{jo|Battle Tower}} near [[Olivine City]] also takes use of the Pokémon Mobile System GB in the Japanese version.
In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Goldenrod City]] is replaced by a larger building called the [[Pokémon Communication Center]], which includes the facilities that take advantage of the Pokémon Mobile System GB: Trade Corner and Pokémon News Machine. The {{Gdis|Battle Tower|II}} near [[Olivine City]] also takes use of the Pokémon Mobile System GB in the Japanese version.


{{player|Players}} could also hold [[trade]]s and ten-minute {{pkmn|battle}}s with contacts registered on their Card Folder via the second floor of any [[Pokémon Center]]. The battles could be saved in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal and later uploaded to the [[Mobile Stadium]] service of the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
{{player|Players}} could also hold [[trade]]s and ten-minute {{pkmn|battle}}s with contacts registered on their Card Folder via the second floor of any [[Pokémon Center]]. The battles could be saved in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal and later uploaded to the [[Mobile Stadium]] service of the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].