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* These are the first [[core series]] games that do not have ''Version'' (or its equivalent in that language) in their Western language names.
* These are the first [[core series]] games that do not have ''Version'' (or its equivalent in that language) in their Western language names.
* These are the only Nintendo-published games to be released on the same date worldwide,<ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/news/201301/08026993.html Famitsu]</ref> as well as the only core series games to do so.
* These are the only Nintendo-published games to be released on the same date worldwide,<ref>[http://www.famitsu.com/news/201301/08026993.html Famitsu]</ref> as well as the only core series games to do so.
** However, the first trailers for {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} showed that they were intended to be released worldwide sometime in 2014, until the final trailers established that the games would be released in Europe on November 28, 2014 after their release in the rest of the countries on November 21 of that year.
** However, the first trailers for {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} showed that they were intended to be released worldwide in November 2014, until the final trailers established that the games would be released in Europe on November 28, 2014 after their release in the rest of the countries on November 21 of that year.
* These Pokémon games have the shortest names using only one letter each (X and Y).
* These Pokémon games have the shortest names using only one letter each (X and Y).
* These are the only games to have alternate names for routes, such as [[Kalos Route 1|Vaniville Pathway]] (for Route 1), [[Kalos Route 2|Avance Trail]] (for Route 2), etc.
* These are the only games to have alternate names for routes, such as [[Kalos Route 1|Vaniville Pathway]] (for Route 1), [[Kalos Route 2|Avance Trail]] (for Route 2), etc.
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