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* The international releases refined the graphics for the Game Boy consoles seen when using the various link features, such as Card Pop!.
* The international releases refined the graphics for the Game Boy consoles seen when using the various link features, such as Card Pop!.
* In the Japanese version, the symbol for a {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|paralyzed}} Pokémon are two vertical jagged lines ([[File:TCG GB paralyzed JP.png]]). In the American and European versions, the symbol is a horizontal jagged line ([[File:TCG GB paralyzed INT.png]]). Possibly due to the former’s resemblance to the {{wp|Schutzstaffel}} symbol.
* In the Japanese version, the symbol for a {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|paralyzed}} Pokémon are two vertical jagged lines ([[File:TCG GB paralyzed JP.png]]). In the American and European versions, the symbol is a horizontal jagged line ([[File:TCG GB paralyzed INT.png]]). Possibly due to the former’s resemblance to the {{wp|Schutzstaffel}} symbol.
* The artwork for {{TCG ID|Base Set|Jynx|31}}'s face was changed from black to purple in international releases to avoid further [[Jynx (Pokémon)#Controversy|controversy]]. This card was later further changed in the [[Virtual Console]] release, with the purple background being lightened some more.
* The artwork for {{TCG ID|Base Set|Jynx|31}}'s face was changed from black to purple in international releases to avoid further [[Jynx (Pokémon)#Controversy|controversy]]. This card was later further changed in the [[Virtual Console]] and [[Nintendo Switch Online]] releases, with the purple background being lightened some more.
* When the player tries to save an unnamed {{TCG GB|deck}} in the Japanese version, the player name is included in the default deck name. In all other languages, the player name is not included. For instance, if the player is named "パーク" ({{TCG GB|Mark|Park}}) in the Japanese version, the first default name used for an unnamed deck is "パークの001デッキ" (Park's 001 Deck). In the English version, the first default name is simply "001 Deck"
* When the player tries to save an unnamed {{TCG GB|deck}} in the Japanese version, the player name is included in the default deck name. In all other languages, the player name is not included. For instance, if the player is named "パーク" ({{TCG GB|Mark|Park}}) in the Japanese version, the first default name used for an unnamed deck is "パークの001デッキ" (Park's 001 Deck). In the English version, the first default name is simply "001 Deck"


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File:TCG1 B37 Jynx JP.png|Black Jynx (GBC - JP)
File:TCG1 B37 Jynx JP.png|Black Jynx (GBC - JP)
File:TCG1 B37 Jynx.png|Dark purple Jynx (GBC - INT)
File:TCG1 B37 Jynx.png|Dark purple Jynx (GBC - INT)
File:TCG1 B37 Jynx VC.png|Purple Jynx (VC)
File:TCG1 B37 Jynx VC.png|Purple Jynx (3DS VC / NSO)
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On the region-locked Nintendo 3DS, J region systems can only access the Japanese version of the game, U region systems can only access the English version of the game (despite being able to access multiple languages of the [[Generation I]] and {{Gen|II}} core series games), and E region systems can only access the English-French-German version of the game. The English-Italian-Spanish version released for the Game Boy Color in Europe was never released on the Nintendo 3DS.
On the region-locked Nintendo 3DS, J region systems can only access the Japanese version of the game, U region systems can only access the English version of the game (despite being able to access multiple languages of the [[Generation I]] and {{Gen|II}} core series games), and E region systems can only access the English-French-German version of the game. The English-Italian-Spanish version released for the Game Boy Color in Europe was never released on the Nintendo 3DS.
===Nintendo Switch Online differences===
Just like its Virtual Console predecessor, this version is locked in Game Boy Color mode. However, unlike the VC release, here both link cable functionalities and infrared communication are emulated.
In turn, the only feature that has been disabled is the PC's "Print" option, due to the lack of support for the Game Boy Printer accessory.


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