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** No HMs that were introduced after the generation of the original games are included. | ** No HMs that were introduced after the generation of the original games are included. | ||
** No new player characters are introduced. | ** No new player characters are introduced. | ||
** Nearly all Pokémon | ** Nearly all Pokémon not in the original games use recycled [[Pokédex]] descriptions (from [[Pokémon X and Y]]) instead of receiving brand new ones, with the only exception being {{p|Hoopa}}. | ||
** The events of the game do not run concurrently with the events of the main installment in the generation, instead, being implied to run around the same time as the original Ruby and Sapphire, while [[Pokémon X and Y]] takes place around the same time as {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}. | ** The events of the game do not run concurrently with the events of the main installment in the generation, instead, being implied to run around the same time as the original Ruby and Sapphire, while [[Pokémon X and Y]] takes place around the same time as {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}. | ||
** There is no bundle containing a compatible accessory. | ** There is no bundle containing a compatible accessory. | ||
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*** By extension, this is the only pair of remakes where all of the evolutions of Eevee that existed at the time are obtainable without [[trading]]. | *** By extension, this is the only pair of remakes where all of the evolutions of Eevee that existed at the time are obtainable without [[trading]]. | ||
** Pokémon originating from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|the original games}} can be transferred to the remakes. | ** Pokémon originating from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|the original games}} can be transferred to the remakes. | ||
** | ** Certain Pokémon that were in the original games received entirely new [[Pokédex]] entries ({{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}}, and {{p|Rayquaza}}). | ||
** The in-game appearances of obtainable Pokémon are recycled from the generation's main pair of games. | ** The in-game appearances of obtainable Pokémon are recycled from the generation's main pair of games. | ||
** New held items that were not in the generation's main pair of games were introduced. | ** New held items that were not in the generation's main pair of games were introduced. | ||
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* These are the last [[core series]] games to date to feature Pokédex entries for all existing Pokémon at the time. | * These are the last [[core series]] games to date to feature Pokédex entries for all existing Pokémon at the time. | ||
** Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon still allowed Pokémon outside of those usually obtainable to be transferred into the game, however they lack Pokédex entries and numbers. | ** Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon still allowed Pokémon outside of those usually obtainable to be transferred into the game, however they lack Pokédex entries and numbers. | ||
** Starting from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], games no longer include all existing Pokémon in their | ** Starting from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], games no longer include all existing Pokémon in their code. | ||
*** While {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} added back several Pokémon in their DLC, their selection of Pokémon is still incomplete. | *** While {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} added back several Pokémon in their DLC, their selection of Pokémon is still incomplete. | ||
*** While the [[National Pokédex]] makes a return in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it currently remains faithful to the original games, only listing the 493 from the first four generations. | *** While the [[National Pokédex]] makes a return in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it currently remains faithful to the original games, only listing the 493 from the first four generations. |
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