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* Because of how battle messages are formatted in the [[Generation II]] games, a grammatical error occurs where the game says "<sc>Twins [Name]&[Name]</sc> '''wants''' to battle!" and "<sc>Twins [Name]&[Name]</sc> '''was''' defeated." | * Because of how battle messages are formatted in the [[Generation II]] games, a grammatical error occurs where the game says "<sc>Twins [Name]&[Name]</sc> '''wants''' to battle!" and "<sc>Twins [Name]&[Name]</sc> '''was''' defeated." | ||
* Even though the twins don't fight in [[Double Battle]]s in Generation II, they still have two Pokémon that are very similar or complete counterparts like in future generations. | * Even though the twins don't fight in [[Double Battle]]s in Generation II, they still have two Pokémon that are very similar or complete counterparts like in future generations. | ||
* In {{game|Crystal}}, the pre- and post-battle text of Twins Lea & Pia erroneously leave off their names, making it unsure of which twin is which. The same carried over for their {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} counterparts | * In {{game|Crystal}}, the pre- and post-battle text of Twins Lea & Pia erroneously leave off their names, making it unsure of which twin is which. The same carried over for their {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} counterparts, Kay and Tia. | ||
** However, this is not necessarily a mistake, because Kay and Tia ask the player to guess which one is Tia and which is Kay before the battle, and saying which one is it after being defeated. | ** However, this is not necessarily a mistake, because Kay and Tia ask the player to guess which one is Tia and which is Kay before the battle, and saying which one is it after being defeated. | ||
* The fact that all twins in the [[main series]] games are girls possibly refers to the fact that identical female twins are more common than male. | * The fact that all twins in the [[main series]] games are girls possibly refers to the fact that identical female twins are more common than male. |
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