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* Pokémon Yellow is the first [[main series]] Pokémon game to depict two Trainers ([[Jessie]] and [[James]]) in a battle sprite.
* Pokémon Yellow is the first [[main series]] Pokémon game to depict two Trainers ([[Jessie]] and [[James]]) in a battle sprite.
* Pokémon Yellow is the only Generation I game in Japanese where a message describing the current progress of a save in course appears, unlike the international versions, where such behavior is present in all games of the generation.
* Pokémon Yellow is the only Generation I game in Japanese where a message describing the current progress of a save in course appears, unlike the international versions, where such behavior is present in all games of the generation.
* Pokémon Yellow is the only game to allow the player to walk into the grass without any Pokémon, though [[Professor Oak|Prof. Oak]] intervenes after taking two steps into the grass.
* Pokémon Yellow is the first game to allow the player to walk into the grass without any Pokémon, though [[Professor Oak|Prof. Oak]] intervenes after taking two steps into the grass; the second is Pokemon Diamond/Pearl and Platinum.
* If a player uses [[Cheating|cheats]] to obtain another Pikachu and releases the one they started with, the new Pikachu will continue to follow the player as if it were the original. In addition, the new Pikachu will refuse to evolve into {{p|Raichu}}. This shows that the game recognizes any Pikachu whose [[original Trainer]] is the current player as the {{pkmn2|starter}} (this is normally fine, as no other Pikachu can be obtained in the game without trading). If one of the new Pikachu is released, the "active" Pikachu will have a disappointed expression for a limited time.
* If a player uses [[Cheating|cheats]] to obtain another Pikachu and releases the one they started with, the new Pikachu will continue to follow the player as if it were the original. In addition, the new Pikachu will refuse to evolve into {{p|Raichu}}. This shows that the game recognizes any Pikachu whose [[original Trainer]] is the current player as the {{pkmn2|starter}} (this is normally fine, as no other Pikachu can be obtained in the game without trading). If one of the new Pikachu is released, the "active" Pikachu will have a disappointed expression for a limited time.
* Despite being playable on the Game Boy Color, the boxart has the original Game Boy's logo on the front.
* Despite being playable on the Game Boy Color, the boxart has the original Game Boy's logo on the front.
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