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*Despite the accepted "standard formula" for a [[generation]] to be two paired versions and later on a third version, Generation II is the only completed generation that has only this, as [[Generation I]] has four games in Japan, while [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] have five games worldwide.
*Despite the accepted "standard formula" for a [[generation]] to be two paired versions and later on a third version, Generation II is the only completed generation that has only this, as [[Generation I]] has four games in Japan, while [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] have five games worldwide.
**Including console connectivity games, this makes Generation II is the smallest generation so far.
**Including console connectivity games, this makes Generation II is the smallest generation so far.
*Generation II is the only Generation whose starters remain purely {{cat|single-type Pokémon}} throughout all evolutionary levels.
*Generation II is the only generation whose starters remain purely {{cat|single-type Pokémon}} throughout all evolutionary levels.
*Generation II is so far the only generation where the total number of moves is equal to the total number of Pokémon in the National Pokédex at the time.
*Generation II is so far the only generation where the total number of moves is equal to the total number of Pokémon in the National Pokédex at the time.
*Generation II is the only generation with no {{cat|fossil Pokémon}} introduced or even available without trading.
*Generation II is the only generation with no {{cat|fossil Pokémon}} introduced or even available without trading.
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