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===Unused in-game trades=== | ===Unused in-game trades=== | ||
The {{p|Butterfree}}-for-{{p|Beedrill}} [[ | The {{p|Butterfree}}-for-{{p|Beedrill}} [[in-game trade]] {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}} remains.<ref>[http://iimarck.us/i/trades/ In-game Trades]</ref> The Japanese version of {{game|Yellow}} kept the name from the Japanese Blue while the English version renamed it to '''<sc>Stinger</sc>'''. | ||
Two additional in-game trades were also planned but scrapped, probably to compensate for the removal of the in-game trades in [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]]. They are of a Pidgeot for Pidgeot trade while the other is of a Mew for Mew trade. In the Japanese version of Yellow, both received Pokémon have the same nickname, まつみや ''Matsumiya''; however, in the English localizations, {{p|Pidgeot}} is nicknamed '''<sc>Marty</sc>''' while the {{p|Mew}} is nicknamed '''<sc>Bart</sc>'''. | Two additional in-game trades were also planned but scrapped, probably to compensate for the removal of the in-game trades in [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]]. They are of a Pidgeot for Pidgeot trade while the other is of a Mew for Mew trade. In the Japanese version of Yellow, both received Pokémon have the same nickname, まつみや ''Matsumiya''; however, in the English localizations, {{p|Pidgeot}} is nicknamed '''<sc>Marty</sc>''' while the {{p|Mew}} is nicknamed '''<sc>Bart</sc>'''. |