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blurb=The underground world of Shin'ō previously hinted at by Jun'ichi Masuda is revealed to be a multiplayer playing field where players can build secret bases, play capture-the-flag and hunt for treasure and fossils. Other multiplayer details are also published in the latest leaked pages of the September 2006 issue of CoroCoro — a report on the earlier pages was published on Bulbanews yesterday.
 
Also announced in this issue of CoroCoro is the Diamond and Pearl chapter of the ''Pocket Monsters'' manga by Kōsaku Anakubo. }}
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Today, more scans from CoroCoro leaked revealing the underground world of Shin'ō that has been previously mentioned by Jun'ichi Masuda. Players will be able to search for treasures using the DS's touch screen.
The underground world of Shin'ō previously hinted at by Jun'ichi Masuda is revealed to be a multiplayer playing field where players can build secret bases, play capture-the-flag and hunt for treasure and fossils. Other wireless multiplayer details are also published in the latest leaked pages of the September 2006 issue of CoroCoro — [[September 2006 CoroCoro scans leaked to Internet|a report on the earlier pages]] was published on Bulbanews yesterday.
 
[[bp:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] utilises the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection capabilities of the Nintendo DS for multiplayer functionality. It will be possible to trade with players from not just your own country but all over the world, through the GTS, or Global Trade Station. A globe in the GTS records and displays the locations of the players you have traded with.
 
The Battle Tower, which first appeared in [[bp:Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]] and which took advantage of the GB Mobile Adapter, is taken to the next stage in Diamond and Pearl — in the tower is a ''Wi-Fi Battle Room'', where the player is challenged by seven opponents downloaded over the Internet. When you defeat all the opponents, you will be ranked against other players, and the opponents get stronger as you rise through the ranks.
 
The underground world of Shin'ō introduces a new form of competition to Pokémon: [[wp:capture the flag|capture the flag]]. Players place flags in the secret bases they construct, and the first player to capture the opponent's flag and return to base wins. Players can set traps, surround the opponent with leaves to hinder the opponent and take back their flag. Presumably Pokémon with the appropriate moves will be required for such activities.
 
The underground is also the site of a new mini-game: the underground tunnels of Shin'ō have treasures embedded in the walls, which can be dug out using the touch pen.


The scan also shows screenshots of Secret Bases, a Shin'ō Battle Tower that looks very similar to Pokémon Crystal's Battle Tower and a ''Global Trade Station'' which will allow Pokémon trades with players from all over the globe when the games are released are released outside of Japan. The Battle Tower will alow the player to battle with up to 7 other players over the internet.
The third pre-order bonus figure was revealed as a figure with the three Diamond/Pearl starters {{p|Naetle}}, {{p|Hikozaru}} and {{p|Pochama}}, which will be given to customers who pre-order both games, or even two copies of the game. All three pre-order figurines are manufactured by Kaiyōdō, the company that also makes the figures for the upcoming Pokémon Trading Figure game.


Also, the third pre-order bonus figure was revealed as a figure with the three Diamond/Pearl starters [[bp:Naetle (Pokémon)|Naetle]], [[bp:Hikozaru (Pokémon)|Hikozaru]] and [[bp:Pochama (Pokémon)|Pochama]]. All three pre-order figures are manufactured by Kaiyodo, the company that also makes the figures for the upcoming Pokémon Trading Figure game.
Also announced in this issue of CoroCoro is the Diamond and Pearl chapter of the ''[[bp:Pocket Monsters (manga)|Pocket Monsters]]'' manga by Kōsaku Anakubo (穴久保幸作), which features the male player character, named Hareta (ハレタ) and his {{p|Pochama}}. Readers are also reminded of the new anime series, Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl, which premieres on September 28 on the TV Tokyo network.