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'''Pokémon Diamond''' (not to be confused with the bootleg of the Japanese game Telefang) and '''Pearl''' are new ] games to be released for the ]. Not much is known about them. | '''Pokémon Diamond''' (not to be confused with the bootleg of the Japanese game Telefang) and '''Pearl''' are new ] games to be released for the ]. Not much is known about them. | ||
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Pokémon Diamond (not to be confused with the bootleg of the Japanese game Telefang) and Pearl are new Pokémon games to be released for the Nintendo DS. Not much is known about them.
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