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===Pokémon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2===
===Pokémon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2===
In October 2012, Drayano continued his project into the sequels of Blaze Black and Volt White, making Pokémon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2. The overall concept of the game stays the same, with a few minor improvements. Rather than the normally unobtainable legendaries appearing in the wild, they now appear as interactive encounters after meeting certain requirements (for example, {{p|Zapdos}} now appears outside the entrance to Chargestone Cave after speaking to a male [[Veteran (Trainer class)|Veteran]] inside [[Humilau City]]'s Pokémon Center). These games also take advantage of the [[Key System]] by giving the player the Easy Mode and Challenge Mode keys before even choosing a starter Pokémon, so the whole game can be played in Challenge or Easy Mode from the start, no matter which version is being played. Also, the player is given both the Iceberg Key and the Iron Key immediately after defeating {{p|Regirock}}. In addition, new features are added, such as a house in [[Nacrene City]] in which the player can have rematches with any of the Unova [[Gym Leader]]s, the ability to battle Gym Leaders from [[Hoenn]] in the overworld, and a battle against [[Hilbert]] or [[Hilda]] in the [[Nature Preserve]].
In October 2012, Drayano continued his project into the sequels of Blaze Black and Volt White, making Pokémon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2. The overall concept of the game stays the same, with a few minor improvements. Rather than the normally unobtainable legendaries appearing in the wild, they now appear as interactive encounters after meeting certain requirements (for example, {{p|Zapdos}} now appears outside the entrance to Chargestone Cave after speaking to a male [[Veteran (Trainer class)|Veteran]] inside [[Humilau City]]'s Pokémon Center). These games also take advantage of the [[Key System]] by giving the player the Easy Mode and Challenge Mode keys before even choosing a starter Pokémon, so the whole game can be played in Challenge or Easy Mode from the start, no matter which version is being played. Also, the player is given both the Iceberg Key and the Iron Key immediately after defeating/catching {{p|Regirock}}. In addition, new features are added, such as a house in [[Nacrene City]] in which the player can have rematches with any of the Unova [[Gym Leader]]s, the ability to battle Gym Leaders from [[Hoenn]] in the overworld, and a battle against [[Hilbert]] or [[Hilda]] in the [[Nature Preserve]].


==NES==
==NES==
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