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blurb=A new video has revealed more new information from Pokémon Black and White, including some of its linking functions with the C-Gear and aspects of the battle system. }}
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[[File:PlasmaGrunts.png|thumb|Team Plasma grunts]]
[[File:PlasmaGrunts.png|thumb|Team Plasma grunts]]


A new video has revealed new information for {{game|Black and White|s}}. The video has confirmed that the villainous team will be ''Team Plasma'' (プラズマ団). A new Trainer by the name of Aloe (アロエ) has also been revealed. The video has also shown a new feature called Pokémon Musical (ポケモンミュージカル), similar to Super Contests in Sinnoh-based games {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, you can dress up the Pokémon to preform in a musical-like contest. Two new Pokémon were also revealed, a deer Pokémon and ミルホッグ ''Miruhoggu''. Several new Trainer classes were also shown such as a football player, a baker, and several others. A brand new train system was also shown, leading to a train station area.
A new video has revealed more new information from {{game|Black and White|s}}, including some of its linking functions with the C-Gear and aspects of the battle system. The C-Gear's functions, previously described, are shown in detail, with a new feature known as "HiLink" revealed. This feature will allow players nearby to appear in the overworld in another player's game.
 
A new feature known as Pokémon Musical (ポケモンミュージカル), a possible successor to the {{bp|Pokémon Super Contests}} featured in the {{bp|Sinnoh}}-based {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, was also shown, with a similar dress-up function to the Generation IV games.
 
Two new Pokémon were also shown for the first time: a deerlike Pokémon which remains unnamed, and ミルホッグ ''Miruhoggu'', assumed by its appearance to be the evolved form of {{p|Minezumi}}.
 
The Pokémon Dream World feature, which allows a Pokémon from the player's game to be uploaded to the internet and have adventures on a new Pokémon website, was further detailed; {{bp|Berries}} were shown growing in a garden, and further details of meeting Pokémon of previous generations in this dream world included a brief battle with a Pikachu similar to the Safari Zone or Pal Park, where none of the player's Pokémon were sent out.
 
The PokéShifter was also demonstrated, with wireless communications between two DSes, one holding a Generation IV game and one holding a Generation V game, transferred over Pokémon into a parklike area where the Pokémon's menusprites bounded between grass patches in a sort of target-practice minigame.
 
The Isshu overworld was further revealed, with differences between the overworld of Black being contrasted with that of White. New Trainer classes, including an American football player, a nurse or flight attendant, a backpacker, and a baker, were shown. A train similar to the Johto-Kanto {{bp|Magnet Train}} was also demonstrated leaving a station, and battles will, like with the {{bp|S.S. Anne}}, {{bp|S.S. Aqua}}, and {{bp|S.S. Tidal}}, be able to be conducted on the train.


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