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** In the [[Generation II]] and HeartGold and SoulSilver there's another Guitarist in the [[Vermilion Gym]] named '''Jun'ichi''' and '''Vincent''' in Japanese and English respectively.
** In the [[Generation II]] and HeartGold and SoulSilver there's another Guitarist in the [[Vermilion Gym]] named '''Jun'ichi''' and '''Vincent''' in Japanese and English respectively.
* An NPC in [[Sootopolis City]], [[Kiri]], was named after Masuda's daughter, born right before the Japanese release of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.
* An NPC in [[Sootopolis City]], [[Kiri]], was named after Masuda's daughter, born right before the Japanese release of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.
* Although the game did not get an official soundtrack release, Masuda is listed under ''Music'' in the credits of [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl]] despite [[Shota Kageyama]] being known to have arranged the entirety of [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl]]'s soundtrack for the remakes.
* Although the game did not get an official soundtrack release, Masuda is listed under ''Music'' in the credits of [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl]] despite [[Shota Kageyama]] being known to have arranged the entirety of [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl]]'s soundtrack for the remakes, including the composition of both [[Ramanas Park]] battle themes.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230726120459/https://twitter.com/shotakageyama/status/1684015678322536448</ref>
** Composers from the original Diamond & Pearl soundtrack such as Hitomi Sato or Go Ichinose are not credited in any capacity, meaning that the ''Music'' category in the credits only applies to those that provided new work on the remakes.
** Composers from the original Diamond & Pearl soundtrack such as Hitomi Sato or Go Ichinose are not credited in any capacity, meaning that the ''Music'' category in the credits only applies to those that provided new work on the remakes. It is also possible that this refers to the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKjDDxO2OoY&list=PLxdQfrU9eTcPyycH8jMqCnpQ-TpvExgue&index=160&ab_channel=VideoGameMusicResources two unused tracks in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl], which both sound compositionally similar to Masuda's work for [[Pokémon GO]].
** Interestingly, the '''Battle! [[Ramanas Park]] Legendary''' themes are presumably composed by Masuda and only arranged by Kageyama, as they are the only new tracks that weren't present in the originals besides the '''Contest: Introductions''' theme. [https://twitter.com/Lewchube/status/1543419034649219072 They also fit Masuda's general style of composition] , making many references to '''Battle! ([[Suicune]])''' from [[Pokémon Crystal]].
** It is also possible that this refers to the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKjDDxO2OoY&list=PLxdQfrU9eTcPyycH8jMqCnpQ-TpvExgue&index=160&ab_channel=VideoGameMusicResources two unused tracks in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl], which both sound compositionally similar to Masuda's work for [[Pokémon GO]].
* According to some information in the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: Super Music Collection]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/Lewchube/status/1504100422688153605]</ref> Masuda's favorite song in the original [[Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire]] is the main theme that plays on the title screen, which he composed.
* According to some information in the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: Super Music Collection]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/Lewchube/status/1504100422688153605]</ref> Masuda's favorite song in the original [[Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire]] is the main theme that plays on the title screen, which he composed.
* The concept for the [[Global Terminal]] was Masuda's idea.
* The concept for the [[Global Terminal]] was Masuda's idea.
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