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| {{move|Red's house}}
| | The '''player's house''' is the building in which the {{player}} lives in their respective games. In [[Johto]], {{ga|Ethan}} lives in this house in [[Generation]] {{gen|II}} and {{gen|IV}}, {{ga|Kris}} lives here in {{v2|Crystal}} only, and {{ga|Lyra}} lives here in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} only. This house is situated in the player's [[hometown]], [[New Bark Town]]. |
| {{incomplete|article|Pictures from the house's exterior and interior from all generations and present them better}}
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| The '''player's house''' is the building in which the {{player}} lives in their respective games: {{ga|Red}} lives in this house in [[Generation I]] and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, whereas {{ga|Leaf}} lives here in FireRed and LeafGreen only. This house is situated in their [[hometown]], [[Pallet Town]]. | |
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| ==Generations I and III== | | ==Bedroom== |
| [[File:Pallet Town Red's House RB.png|right|thumb|Red's bedroom in {{2v2|Red|Blue}}]]
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| [[File:Pallet Town Red's House FRLG.png|right|thumb|Red's bedroom in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}]]
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| In [[Generation I]] and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, the bedroom is where the {{player}} first starts their adventure. The room has a bed, a [[PC]], and a [[Television|TV]] hooked up to a {{nw|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES}}{{tt|*|Super Famicom in the Japanese releases}} in Generation I or {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}}{{tt|*|Famicom in the Japanese releases}} in FireRed and LeafGreen. Also in FireRed and LeafGreen, a chest of drawers and a bookcase are added. However, either the SNES or NES serve no real purpose other than for aesthetic reasons.
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| In Generation I, interacting with the SNES results in the following text: | | ===Generation II=== |
| | In {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} the bedroom has a TV, a [[Pokégear#Radio|radio]] tuned to [[Pokégear#Generation II|channel 4.5]] and a PC which can be used to access item and mail storage. The PC in this room has an additional function, allowing the player to customize the bedroom with a variety of [[decorations]], such as [[Pokémon doll]]s, as well as [[bed]]s, [[game system]]s, [[plant]]s, and [[carpet]]s. The [[Town Map]] hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several [[poster]]s of different Pokémon. |
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| | Most decorations are received as gifts when using [[Mystery Gift]] with another player, although [[Mom]] may also purchase some if the player has allowed her to save their money. A gold trophy and silver trophy can also be obtained from {{g|Stadium 2}}. The position of most decorations within the bedroom are fixed and cannot be altered; dolls, however, can be placed on either the left or right side of the table. It is also possible to put away all decorations, including the map and the bed. The bedroom and its decorations can be viewed in 3D in Pokémon Stadium 2 if a compatible game is inserted into the [[Transfer Pak]]. |
| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|NINTEN|internal default name for the player in English Generation I}} is}}
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| {{sign|RBY|playing the SNES!}} | |
| {{sign|RBY|...Okay!}}
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| {{sign|RBY|It's time to go!}}
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| In FireRed and LeafGreen, interacting with the NES results in the following text: | | ===Generation IV=== |
| | In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} the room instead resembles the one in [[Sinnoh]] from {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} rather than the original Johto one. The PC can only be used to access mail storage, and the console in the room is a Wii. Unlike the original games, this bedroom cannot be customized. The three trophy decorations from {{g|Platinum}}, earned upon achieving a win streak of 20, 50 and 100 in the Single Battle mode of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Tower|Battle Tower]], can also be obtained in these games. Once awarded, they are automatically placed on the rug in the bedroom and cannot be moved or removed. |
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| {{sign|FRLG|header}} | | An email from {{ga|Lyra}}/{{ga|Ethan}} can be read by interacting with the PC. |
| {{sign|FRLG|{{tt|RED|internal default name for the player}} played with the NES.}} | |
| {{sign|FRLG|…Okay!}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|It’s time to go!}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|footer}}
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| In both generations, a {{DL|Potion|Potion}} can be withdrawn from the PC at the start of the game, and the PC can also be used as an item storage system like any other PCs in the game. In FireRed and LeafGreen, a sign can also be found on the wall by the stairs between the player's bedroom and the living room, which notifies the player that either pressing the L or R buttons on their {{nw|Game Boy Advance}} will trigger the help feature. | | ==Downstairs== |
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| | The living room downstairs contains a TV, dining room, and kitchen. In {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} and {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the player's [[Mom]] will engage the player in conversation as soon as they head downstairs, while in {{v2|Crystal}} only, she will do so as the player passes her by. She will inform the player that [[Professor Elm]], a [[Pokémon Professor|researcher]] who lives in town, is looking for him/her, as well as give you your [[Pokégear]] and quickly explain its uses. She will also have the player set the day of the week and tell whether or not it is Daylight Savings Time <!-- I assume this is in all versions, but maybe not in international versions? ...confirm? --> |
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| | In Crystal only, the player's mom has a friend over who talks about her daughter becoming one of Professor Elm's assistants. |
| {{sign|FRLG|It's a posted notice…}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|If you're confused, ask for HELP!}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|Press the L or R Button!}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|footer}}
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| The living room downstairs has a TV and a dining table, where the [[Mom|player's mother]] can be found. After the player receives their [[starter Pokémon]], the player's mother can fully restore the player's Pokémon, just like at a [[Pokémon Center]].
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| | | The downstairs living room contains much the same as {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}. The player's mom will tell him/her that their friend Lyra/Ethan was just here and then explain that Professor Elm is looking for them. She will them give them their bag and menu. |
| In Generation I, interacting with the TV from either the left or right side will result in the following text to appear:
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|Oops, wrong side.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|}}
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| If the player is {{ga|Red}}, a movie involving four boys walking on railroad tracks is shown, possibly a reference to the film {{wp|Stand by Me (film)|Stand by Me}}. In FireRed and LeafGreen, if the player is {{ga|Leaf}}, a movie about a girl in pigtails walking down a brick road is shown, possibly a reference to the film {{wp|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}.
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| The interaction text from the TV and with the player's mother is as follows:
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| ===Red as the player=== | |
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| ;Generation I (TV)
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|There's a movie}}
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| {{sign|RBY|on TV. Four boys}}
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| {{sign|RBY|are walking on}}
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| {{sign|RBY|railroad tracks.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|}}
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| {{sign|RBY|I better go too.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|footer}}
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| ;Generation I (Mother)
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|MOM: Right.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|All boys leave}}
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| {{sign|RBY|home some day.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|It said so on TV.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|}}
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| {{sign|RBY|PROF.OAK, next}}
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| {{sign|RBY|door, is looking}}
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| {{sign|RBY|for you.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|footer}}
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| ;FireRed and LeafGreen (TV)
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| {{sign|FRLG|header}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|There's a movie on TV.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|Four boys are walking on railroad}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|tracks.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|…I better go, too.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|footer}}
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| ;FireRed and LeafGreen (Mother)
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| {{sign|FRLG|header}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|MOM: …Right.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|All boys leave home someday.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|It said so on TV.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|Oh, yes. PROF. OAK, next door, was}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|looking for you.}}
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| ===Leaf as the player===
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| ;FireRed and LeafGreen only (TV)
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| {{sign|FRLG|header}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|There's a movie on TV.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|A girl with her hair in pigtails is}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|walking up a brick road.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|…I better go, too.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|footer}}
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| ;FireRed and LeafGreen only (Mother)
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| {{sign|FRLG|header}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|MOM: …Right.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|All girls dream of traveling.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|It said so on TV.}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|Oh, yes. PROF. OAK, next door, was}}
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| {{sign|FRLG|looking for you.}}
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| ==Generations II and IV== | |
| [[File:Red House HGSS.png|right|thumb|Inside of {{ga|Red}}'s house in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, with his bedroom at the top]]
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| The bedroom hasn't changed too much by [[Generation II]] and {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}. | |
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| In Generation II, the room is essentially the same as in [[Generation I]], although a chest of drawers and a bookcase are added, while the {{nw|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES}}{{tt|*|Super Famicom in the Japanese releases}} has been replaced by a {{nw|Nintendo 64}}.
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| Interacting with the Nintendo 64 yields the following text:
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|{A1}|internal placeholder for the player's defined name}} played the}}
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| {{sign|RBY|N64.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|Better get going--}}
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| {{sign|RBY|no time to lose!}}
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| In the Japanese releases of Generation II, the Nintendo 64 is referred to as ロクヨン ''Rokuyon'', a popular nickname for the console in Japan.
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| <!--I suppose that the internal placeholder is also {A1} for the Japanese versions.-->
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| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|{A1}は|{A1} wa}}}}
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| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|ロクヨンを してる!|Rokuyon o shiteru!}}}}
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| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|⋯⋯ ⋯⋯ よし!|... ... Yoshi!}}}}
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| {{sign|RBY|{{tt|そろそろ でかけよう!|Sorosoro dekake yō!}}}}
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| In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the differences to the bedroom from {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} are the following:
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| * the green carpet has been replaced with a much bigger, red chequered carpet;
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| * the [[Television|TV]] is removed;
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| <!--* the [[PC]] has been replaced with a laptop;-->
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| * the {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}}{{tt|*|Famicom in the Japanese releases}} has been replaced by a {{nw|Wii}}.
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| Interacting with the Wii yields the following text:
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| {{sign|DPcity|header}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|It’s a Wii!}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|Wii is huge in Kanto, too!}}
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| In both generations, interacting with the PC results in the following text:
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|It looks like it}}
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| {{sign|RBY|hasn't been used}}
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| {{sign|RBY|in a long time...}}
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| ;HeartGold and SoulSilver
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| {{sign|DPcity|header}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|It looks like it hasn’t been used}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|in a long time...}}
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| On the living room, {{ga|Red}}'s [[Mom|mother]] can be found there, whereby only in HeartGold and SoulSilver is she drinking a mug of tea at the table, and she tells the {{player}} how worried she is about Red, but at the same time how proud she is of him. Differences in these generations include a new kitchen area with a refrigerator and sink, bookshelves, and a larger TV. In Generation II only, the living room also has an added mirror.
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| Interacting with the TV provides the following text:
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|They have programs}}
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| {{sign|RBY|that aren't shown}}
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| {{sign|RBY|in JOHTO...}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|header}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|They have shows that aren’t}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|aired in Johto...}}
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| Red's mother dialogue is as follows:
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| ;Generation II (first time)
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|Hi!}}
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| {{sign|RBY|RED's been away}}
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| {{sign|RBY|for a long time.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|}}
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| {{sign|RBY|He hasn't called}}
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| {{sign|RBY|either, so I have}}
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| {{sign|RBY|no idea where he}}
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| {{sign|RBY|is or what he's}}
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| {{sign|RBY|been doing.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|They say that no}}
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| {{sign|RBY|word is proof that}}
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| {{sign|RBY|he's doing fine,}}
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| {{sign|RBY|but I do worry}}
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| {{sign|RBY|about him.}}
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| {{sign|RBY|footer}}
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| ;Generation II (second and subsequent times)
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| {{sign|RBY|header}}
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| {{sign|RBY|I worry about RED}}
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| {{sign|RBY|getting hurt or}}
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| {{sign|RBY|sick, but he's a}}
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| {{sign|RBY|boy. I'm proud}}
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| {{sign|RBY|that he is doing}}
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| {{sign|RBY|what he wants to}}
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| {{sign|RBY|do.}}
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| ;HeartGold and SoulSilver (first time)
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| {{sign|DPcity|header}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|Hi!}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|Red’s been away. He hasn’t called}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|either, so I have no idea where he}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|is or what he’s been doing.}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|They say no news is good news,}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|but I do worry about him.}}
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| ;HeartGold and SoulSilver (second and subsequent times)
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| {{sign|DPcity|header}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|I worry about Red getting hurt or}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|sick, but he’s a boy. I’m proud that}}
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| {{sign|DPcity|he is doing what he wants to do.}}
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| * The featured {{wp|video game console}} in the bedroom has changed with every [[generation]] it has appeared in: | | * The featured {{wp|video game console}} in the bedroom has changed with every [[generation]] in which it has appeared: |
| ** in [[Generation I]], it is the {{nw|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES}} (Super Famicom in the Japanese releases); | | ** in [[Generation I]], it is the {{nw|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES}} (Super Famicom in the Japanese releases); |
| ** in [[Generation II]], it is the {{nw|Nintendo 64}}; | | ** in [[Generation II]], it is the {{nw|Nintendo 64}}; |
| ** in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, it is the {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} (Famicom in the Japanese releases); | | ** in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, it is the {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} (Famicom in the Japanese releases); |
| ** in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, it is the {{nw|Wii}}. | | ** in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, it is the {{nw|Wii}}. |
| * In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, when playing as {{ga|Leaf}}, the movie presented on the [[Television|TV]] is likely a reference to ''{{wp|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}'', a movie from 1939, which depicts the fictional adventure of a young girl. However, Leaf's [[Mom|mother]] will remark that it means that all girls wish to go out on adventures someday, contradicting the point of the movie (in which the main character wished to return home).
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
| * [[Bedroom]] | | * [[Bedroom]] |
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| [[Category:Kanto locations]] | | [[Category:Johto locations]] |
| [[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow locations]]
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| [[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations]] | | [[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations]] |
| [[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]]
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| [[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]] | | [[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]] |
The player's house is the building in which the player lives in their respective games. In Johto, Ethan lives in this house in Generation II and IV, Kris lives here in Crystal only, and Lyra lives here in HeartGold and SoulSilver only. This house is situated in the player's hometown, New Bark Town.
Bedroom
- Main article: Bedroom
Generation II
In Gold, Silver, and Crystal the bedroom has a TV, a radio tuned to channel 4.5 and a PC which can be used to access item and mail storage. The PC in this room has an additional function, allowing the player to customize the bedroom with a variety of decorations, such as Pokémon dolls, as well as beds, game systems, plants, and carpets. The Town Map hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several posters of different Pokémon.
Most decorations are received as gifts when using Mystery Gift with another player, although Mom may also purchase some if the player has allowed her to save their money. A gold trophy and silver trophy can also be obtained from Pokémon Stadium 2. The position of most decorations within the bedroom are fixed and cannot be altered; dolls, however, can be placed on either the left or right side of the table. It is also possible to put away all decorations, including the map and the bed. The bedroom and its decorations can be viewed in 3D in Pokémon Stadium 2 if a compatible game is inserted into the Transfer Pak.
Generation IV
In HeartGold and SoulSilver the room instead resembles the one in Sinnoh from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum rather than the original Johto one. The PC can only be used to access mail storage, and the console in the room is a Wii. Unlike the original games, this bedroom cannot be customized. The three trophy decorations from Pokémon Platinum, earned upon achieving a win streak of 20, 50 and 100 in the Single Battle mode of the Battle Tower, can also be obtained in these games. Once awarded, they are automatically placed on the rug in the bedroom and cannot be moved or removed.
An email from Lyra/Ethan can be read by interacting with the PC.
Downstairs
Generation II
The living room downstairs contains a TV, dining room, and kitchen. In Gold and Silver and HeartGold and SoulSilver, the player's Mom will engage the player in conversation as soon as they head downstairs, while in Crystal only, she will do so as the player passes her by. She will inform the player that Professor Elm, a researcher who lives in town, is looking for him/her, as well as give you your Pokégear and quickly explain its uses. She will also have the player set the day of the week and tell whether or not it is Daylight Savings Time
In Crystal only, the player's mom has a friend over who talks about her daughter becoming one of Professor Elm's assistants.
Generation IV
The downstairs living room contains much the same as Gold and Silver. The player's mom will tell him/her that their friend Lyra/Ethan was just here and then explain that Professor Elm is looking for them. She will them give them their bag and menu.
Trivia
See also