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* Generation II leaves the least extra space for Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Storage System}} if one of every species is caught. Only {{tt|280|270 Pokémon in the Japanese versions due to differences in storage.}} Pokémon may be obtained at once; there are 251 different Pokémon species available in this generation.
* Generation II leaves the least extra space for Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Storage System}} if one of every species is caught. Only {{tt|280|270 Pokémon in the Japanese versions due to differences in storage.}} Pokémon may be obtained at once; there are 251 different Pokémon species available in this generation.
* Generation II features the first main series game, Crystal, whose Japanese title is in katakana only ''and'' that uses an English word, rather than using the Japanese counterpart word in kanji. No game since has been named in kanji.
* Generation II features the first main series game, Crystal, whose Japanese title is in katakana only ''and'' that uses an English word, rather than using the Japanese counterpart word in kanji. No game since has been named in kanji.
* Generation II is the only generation so far whose all the [[Starter Pokémon]] doesn't gain and Secondary [[Type]] on reaching there final forms.
* Unlike other Generations, should player use a cheat in Generation II game to get into tall grass without a Pokémon, the fight will instantly end (and be treated as victory in case of Trainers), instead of sending a glitch Pokémon.
* Unlike other Generations, should player use a cheat in Generation II game to get into tall grass without a Pokémon, the fight will instantly end (and be treated as victory in case of Trainers), instead of sending a glitch Pokémon.
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