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Can Gen 1 trade with Gen 2?

Pokémon can be traded between Generation I and Generation II games using the Time Capsule feature. For compatibility purposes, the Pokémon to be traded from the Generation II game must be a species that existed in Generation I and cannot have any moves introduced in Generation II.
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Can you trade Pokémon from Gen 1 and 2 to Gen 3?

There are three main reasons you can't trade between Gen I/II and Gen III: The Pokémon data format changed significantly in Gen III, so the two were incompatible. The GBA link cable uses a different voltage to the Gameboy link cable.
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Can you trade from Gen 1 to Gen 2 Virtual Console?

The Virtual Console releases of the core series Generation I games are all able to use the Nintendo 3DS local wireless communication to trade and battle, or trade with the Virtual Console Generation II games via Time Capsule, simulating the function of the Game Boy Game Link Cable.
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Can Gen 3 trade with Gen 2?

The video proves that the officially impossible trade between Gen 2 and 3 is indeed possible, allowing our 'mon to be passed up even further and never be forgotten again. To get this to work, you have to use a link cable for the original Game Boy or Game Boy Colour.
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Can I trade Gen 1 Pokémon?

Yes, if you have the Nintendo 3DS virtual console version of 1st Gen games and the Pokemon Bank app. There's an upcoming app, Pokemon Home, that will allow transfer to and from sword and shield.
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How I Made the Impossible Trade Between GEN2 and GEN3

How to trade in Gen 1?

Once you enter the trade center, face the center of the table and press A. You can now check out your and your friend's Pokémon data. Select the Pokémon you want to trade and press A. You will now be asked if you want to complete the trade.
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Can you trade Pokémon to older generations?

The only limitation is that Pokemon can't move backwards, so a Pokemon that's been in a generation 7 game can be brought back into Bank, but can't then go to a generation 6 game. Furthermore, once they leave Bank to go to Home and the generation 8 games, they can't return to the 3DS.
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Is it possible to trade Pokémon from Gen 1 to Gen 8?

While there's no explicit transfer area to bring all of your Pokémon from Red, Blue, and Yellow to Gold, Silver and Crystal, players can still trade between both generations using the Time Capsule feature.
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Can you trade in Gen 1 with GBA?

To transfer gen 1 Pokemon to gen to, you just need a Gameboy link cable. So yes. You can.
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Will Pokebank be free?

Will Pokemon Bank still cost money? No, players will not have to pay for a Pokemon Bank subscription after the eShop shuts down on March 27. Currently, it costs $4.99 annually to use Pokemon Bank to store and transfer Pokemon. This is in addition to the $15.99 annual fee for Pokemon HOME's premium plan.
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Can you get Pokémon Red on 3DS?

With classic graphics and music, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue Version stay true to the originals released nearly 20 years ago. You'll feel like you're playing them just as they were, but now you can trade and battle Pokémon using local wireless on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems!
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Is Nintendo getting rid of Virtual Console?

Sadly, the Virtual Consoles — which housed more than 530 classic games, available to purchase and download — will be no more after March 2023. Nintendo's FAQ on the subject of the eShop closures initially addressed this, but the details were soon removed from the page.
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Can you trade gen 1 Pokémon to sword and shield?

Can I use Pokémon HOME to transfer my original Gen 1 and 2 Pokémon from Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow / Gold / Silver / Crystal on Game Boy to Pokémon Sword and Shield? Unfortunately, no. The Pokémon you first caught two decades ago are forever trapped on those original Game Boy cartridges or on Pokémon Stadium.
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How do I transfer my Gen 1 Pokémon to Pokebank?

Here's a step-by-step rundown of the process:
  1. Open Pokemon Bank on 3DS and select "Move Pokemon to Pokemon Home" from the main menu.
  2. Select which boxes you want to transfer and hit "Done"
  3. Open Pokemon Home and generate a Moving Key.
  4. Select "Begin Move" and enter your Moving Key in Pokemon Bank.
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Can you trade from Gen V to Gen IV?

It can be accessed from within the Poké Transfer Lab on Route 15. Poké Transfer allows Pokémon from any Generation IV game to be transferred to any Generation V game, similar to Generation IV's Pal Park.
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What Gen 1 Pokémon need to be traded to evolve?

Generation 1 (Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow)

The player had to trade Kadabra to evolve it into Alakazam, they had to trade Machoke to evolve it into Machamp, they had to trade Graveler to evolve it into Golem, and they had to trade Haunter to evolve it into Gengar.
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Can you trade between black and white 2?

In Pokemon Black 2 and White 2, you will only be able to trade Pokemon between Generation Five games. However, the Pokemon Black and White series has a building called the Poke Transfer Lab that allows you to transfer Pokemon from Generation 4 to Generation 5.
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Does Gen 8 have wonder trade?

It was replaced by Surprise Trade in the Generation VIII games as well as the Wonder Box, but did return in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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How do I transfer Pokémon from Gen 1 to 2?

Transfers did not yet exist in Generation I or Generation II. Instead, these are the only generations to support trading between them. The Time Capsule allows Pokémon to be traded between Generation I and Generation II, conceptually acting as a time machine bridging the three years between events in each generation.
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Is Pokémon Bank still active?

Paid passes will be discontinued, but users will still be able to access some features—including transferring their Pokémon to Pokémon HOME. Article updated March 7, 2023.
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Can you transfer Pokémon to Scarlet and Violet?

You cannot transfer your Pokemon from Pokemon Go to Scarlet or Violet. However, when Pokemon Scarlet and Violet link with Pokemon HOME in Spring 2023, you will be able to transfer Roaming Form Gimmighoul from Pokemon Go to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
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Can you trade eggs to Gen 1?

Yes, you can trade eggs.
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What is the Mew glitch?

The Mew glitch (also known as Long-range Trainer glitch) is a glitch found in all of the Generation I core series games. It was first reported in 2003. It is an extension of the Trainer-Fly glitch to specifically catch Mew (hence its common name).
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Is console gaming dying out?

Gaming consoles have transformed into entertainment hubs for people to stream movies or YouTube videos. So much, in fact, that gaming consoles no longer are being used primarily for gaming. In fact, “40% of all Xbox activity now is non-game,” Microsoft boasts.
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