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tagline=Players now able to create events, Pokémon |
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blurb=Fans have managed to exploit the GTS system used in the Generation IV games. Using the specifics of how a Nintendo DS connects to the Internet, they have become able to redirect a signal from the games to their own servers, allowing for players to participate in non-Nintendo-sponsored events. }}
blurb=Fans have managed to exploit the GTS system used in the Generation IV games. Using the specifics of how a Nintendo DS connects to the Internet, they have become able to redirect a signal from the games to their own servers, allowing for players to participate in non-Nintendo-sponsored events. }}
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Fans have managed to exploit the {{bp|GTS}} system used in the {{bp|Generation IV}} games. Using the specifics of how a {{bp|Nintendo DS}} connects to the Internet, they have become able to redirect a signal from the games to their own servers, allowing for players to participate in non-Nintendo-sponsored events.
Fans have managed to exploit the {{bp|Global Trade Station}} system used in the {{bp|Generation IV}} games. Using the specifics of how a {{bp|Nintendo DS}} connects to the Internet, they have become able to redirect a signal from the games to their own servers, allowing players to participate in non-Nintendo-sponsored events.


The Pokémon are broadcast through a personal server which pretends to be two different servers; the first acts as the DNS while the second acts as the GTS. If the "spoofed" server is manually entered as the primary DNS in a Pokémon game's Wi-Fi settings, any connections established will direct the game to this "spoofed" server instead of the official Nintendo GTS server. Connecting to the Global Trade Station with these settings active will send players a fan-created event Pokémon and then immediately disconnect.
The Pokémon are broadcast through a personal server which pretends to be two different servers; the first acts as the DNS while the second acts as the GTS. If the "spoofed" server is manually entered as the primary DNS in a Pokémon game's Wi-Fi settings, any connections established will direct the game to this "spoofed" server, instead of the official Nintendo GTS server. Connecting to the Global Trade Station with these settings active will send players a fan-created event Pokémon and then immediately disconnect.


Like any official event, only one of each fan-created event Pokémon can be received by a game card via this method. It is possible to obtain these Pokémon using Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver versions.
Like any official event, only one of each fan-created event Pokémon can be received by a game card via this method. It is possible to obtain these Pokémon using Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver versions.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://gts.determinismsucks.net Pokémon Fan Event Center]
*[http://gts.determinismsucks.net Pokémon Fan Event Center]
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