Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team: Difference between revisions

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* These are the only paired games to be released on separate [[:Category:Game systems|handheld consoles]] to date. Despite this, they are still virtually identical.
* These are the only paired games to be released on separate [[:Category:Game systems|handheld consoles]] to date. Despite this, they are still virtually identical.
* The original Japanese release of Blue Rescue Team would wipe data from all [[Game Boy Advance]] games in the [[Nintendo DS]]'s second slot unless it was Red Rescue Team. This was fixed in all subsequent releases.
* The original Japanese release of Blue Rescue Team would wipe data from all [[Game Boy Advance]] games in the [[Nintendo DS]]'s second slot unless it was Red Rescue Team. This was fixed in all subsequent releases.
* The box art of Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team is a sequel of that of the box art of Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team, showing the same hole and a friend rescue. Both boxes also showcase an important scene of the game as well as all the Pokémon of the two prominent [[Team|rescue teams]] that the player and partner meets, [[Team ACT]] and [[Team Meanies]].  
* The box art of Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team is a sequel of that of the box art of Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team, showing the same hole and a friend rescue. Blue Rescue Team shows the top of the hole and Red Rescue Team shows the bottom. This may reference the fact that the GBA cartridge slot was in the bottom of the system while the DS cartridge slot is in the top. Both boxes also showcase an important scene of the game as well as all the Pokémon of the two prominent [[Team|rescue teams]] that the player and partner meets, [[Team ACT]] and [[Team Meanies]].  
* In South Korea, only Blue Rescue Team was released, meaning that a Korean-language version of Red Rescue Team does not exist. This is due to the fact that [[Nintendo DS]] was the first console to be launched by Korean Nintendo central. There are no official Korean games for [[Game Boy Advance]] at all.
* In South Korea, only Blue Rescue Team was released, meaning that a Korean-language version of Red Rescue Team does not exist. This is due to the fact that [[Nintendo DS]] was the first console to be launched by Korean Nintendo central. There are no official Korean games for [[Game Boy Advance]] at all.
* All the playable characters that can be selected as partners are starters of main series games.
* All the playable characters that can be selected as partners are starters of main series games.
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