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[[Image:Pocket Monsters Diamond Pearl Korean Screenshot.jpg|frame|right|Korean screenshot of Diamond/Pearl]]
[[Image:Pocket Monsters Diamond Pearl Korean Screenshot.jpg|frame|right|Korean screenshot of Diamond/Pearl]]
[[Image:Diamond boxart Korea.jpg|frame|left|Diamond's Korean boxart]]
[[Image:Diamond KO boxart.jpg|frame|left|Diamond's Korean boxart]]
[[Image:Pearl boxart Korea.jpg|frame|left|Pearl's Korean boxart]]
[[Image:Pearl KO boxart.jpg|frame|left|Pearl's Korean boxart]]
According to today's update to Nintendo of Korea's Web site, [[bp:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl]] are set for a South Korean release Feb. 14. As in other regions, the games will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. They will retail for 39,000 won, or approximately US$41.
According to today's update to Nintendo of Korea's Web site, [[bp:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl]] are set for a South Korean release Feb. 14. As in other regions, the games will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. They will retail for 39,000 won, or approximately US$41.



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According to today's update to Nintendo of Korea's Web site, Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl are set for a South Korean release Feb. 14. As in other regions, the games will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. They will retail for 39,000 won, or approximately US$41.

As of right now, there is no information about how the Wi-Fi interaction with games from other regions will work, as all previously-released versions of Diamond and Pearl in different languages do not include the Korean characters that would be needed to display Korean Pokémon names.

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