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Wi-Fi capability in North American version confirmed. Version Legendaries named.
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Nintendo.com temporarily displayed the English-language boxart of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl today, with the boxart later showing up on a Pokemon.com update on Diamond and Pearl. Wi-Fi capability is confirmed on the box.

The featured legendaries on the boxart had their English names revealed. Both Dialga and Palkia retain their Japanese names.

The Pokétch is also revealed to retain its Japanese name.