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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The symbol for {{PDollar}} resembles the official symbol for the {{wp|Russian ruble}}, which uses the {{wp|Cyrillic}} letter {{wp|Р}} with a single horizontal stroke through it. It can also be seen to resemble one way of writing the symbol for {{wp|Philippine peso}}, the official currency of the {{wp|Philippines}}.
* The symbol for {{PDollar}} resembles the official symbol for the {{wp|Russian ruble}}, which uses the {{wp|Cyrillic}} letter {{wp|Р}} with a single horizontal stroke through it. It can also be seen to resemble one way of writing the symbol for {{wp|Philippine peso}}, the official currency of the {{wp|Philippines}}.
* The Korean versions of the games use the {{wp|Hangul}} symbol for {{wp|South Korean Won|Won "원"}} which is the currency used in South Korea, instead of {{PDollar}} as used in games outside of Japan.
* The Korean versions of the games use the {{wp|Hangul}} symbol for {{wp|South Korean Won|Won "원"}} which is the currency used in South Korea, instead of {{PDollar}} as used in games outside of Japan. In real life, won is worth roughly ten times less than yen.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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