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* The inclusion of {{tc|The Riches|a skilled family}} of Pokémon Trainers similar to the [[Winstrate Family]]. Both families are battled in the same way, all consecutively.  
* The inclusion of {{tc|The Riches|a skilled family}} of Pokémon Trainers similar to the [[Winstrate Family]]. Both families are battled in the same way, all consecutively.  
* In [[Undella Town]] during Summer, a boy tells the player that he and his family comes from Hoenn and visit Undella Town every Summer.  
* In [[Undella Town]] during Summer, a boy tells the player that he and his family comes from Hoenn and visit Undella Town every Summer.  
** A girl also mentions [[Steven Stone]].  
** A girl also mentions [[Steven Stone]].
* [[Water tile#Currents|Ocean currents]] reappear on [[Route]] {{rtn|17|Unova}} and {{rtn|18|Unova}}.  
* [[Water tile#Currents|Ocean currents]] reappear on [[Route]] {{rtn|17|Unova}} and {{rtn|18|Unova}}.  
* Generation V's Elite Four theme features a remixed sample from the Generation III Elite Four theme.
* Generation V's Elite Four theme features a remixed sample from the Generation III Elite Four theme.
* {{rt|4|Unova|An area with sandstorm}} that can be accessed before the Elite Four.
* {{rt|4|Unova|An area with sandstorm}} that can be accessed before the Elite Four.
* The sixth Gym Leader of Unova, [[Skyla]], is a Flying-type specialist and lives near a rainy area, like [[Winona]] from Hoenn and both are the sixth Gym Leader in their respective regions.
* The sixth Gym Leader of Unova, [[Skyla]], is a Flying-type specialist and lives near a rainy area with [[long grass]], like [[Winona]] from Hoenn and both are the sixth Gym Leader in their respective regions.
* No characters introduced in Generation III are reused in Black and White, unlike other generations which saw characters repeated in these games. [[Cynthia]], [[Looker]], [[Caitlin]], and a former {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} were introduced before they appeared in Black and White. The same thing happened in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} with the [[Generation I]] characters.
* No characters introduced in Generation III are reused in Black and White, unlike other generations which saw characters repeated in these games. [[Cynthia]], [[Looker]], [[Caitlin]], and a former {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} were introduced before they appeared in Black and White. The same thing happened in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} with the [[Generation I]] characters.
* A [[Team Plasma Grunt]] references the failures of both [[Team Rocket]] and [[Team Galactic]] as past events, without mentioning [[Team Magma]] or [[Team Aqua]]. This suggests that the events of the [[Generation III]] games could be retconned to occur in future games.  
* A [[Team Plasma Grunt]] references the failures of both [[Team Rocket]] and [[Team Galactic]] as past events, without mentioning [[Team Magma]] or [[Team Aqua]]. This suggests that the events of the [[Generation III]] games could be retconned to occur in future games.  
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* The inclusion of the Dive HM, which was previously exclusive to Generation III.
* The inclusion of the Dive HM, which was previously exclusive to Generation III.
* The inclusion of two rival characters, similar to Generation III.
* The inclusion of two rival characters, similar to Generation III.
* [[Cheren]] and [[Wally]] both appear in [[Victory Road]] for rematches.  
* [[Cheren]] and [[Wally]] both appear in [[Victory Road]] for rematches.
* A fossil depicting an {{p|Armaldo}} in the [[Nacrene City]] museum.<!-- Also note that no other Fossil Pokémon are on display.-->
* A fossil depicting an {{p|Armaldo}} in the [[Nacrene City]] museum.<!-- Also note that no other Fossil Pokémon are on display.-->
* The [[Safari Ball]] has a catching animation programmed into Black and White despite not being legitimately able to be used, as there is no [[Safari Zone]] in [[Unova]].
* Both involved an upheaval to the Pokédex structure: {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} was the first game to have a regional Pokédex excluding all, save for a few, Pokémon from previous generations as well as being incompatible with previous games, while {{game|Black and White|s}}'s regional Pokédex was the first to contain no Pokémon from previous Generations.
* Both involved an upheaval to the Pokédex structure: {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} was the first game to have a regional Pokédex excluding all, save for a few, Pokémon from previous generations as well as being incompatible with previous games, while {{game|Black and White|s}}'s regional Pokédex was the first to contain no Pokémon from previous Generations.
** They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
** They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
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