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* This game's cartridge was specially colored {{game3|Gold and Silver|gold and silver|s}}, referencing the first two games of the generation. | * This game's cartridge was specially colored {{game3|Gold and Silver|gold and silver|s}}, referencing the first two games of the generation. | ||
* Computer controlled Trainers are capable of talking to the player during their matches. A similar feature would later be implemented for important Trainers in [[Generation IV]] and carry over into [[Generation V]]. | * Computer controlled Trainers are capable of talking to the player during their matches. A similar feature would later be implemented for important Trainers in [[Generation IV]] and carry over into [[Generation V]]. | ||
* The game contains information on {{game|Crystal}} | * The game contains information on {{game|Crystal}}, which is unlocked by using it in a [[Transfer Pak]]. | ||
* The rental Pokémon in Prime Cup, Free Battle, Poké Cup, and Gym Leader Castle have the same movesets, the latter three having the same stats. | * The rental Pokémon in Prime Cup, Free Battle, Poké Cup, and Gym Leader Castle have the same movesets, the latter three having the same stats. | ||
* In Nintendo Power's Official Player's Guide, the term "[[Eeveelution]]" is mentioned, making this the first time an official Nintendo source acknowledges the fan term. The first time it would actually appear in the games, however, would be in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]. | * In Nintendo Power's Official Player's Guide, the term "[[Eeveelution]]" is mentioned, making this the first time an official Nintendo source acknowledges the fan term. The first time it would actually appear in the games, however, would be in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]. | ||
* Until the announcement of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2]], this was the only Pokémon game to have a number in its name outside of Asia. | * Until the announcement of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2]], this was the only Pokémon game to have a number in its name outside of Asia. | ||
* Because of the Color Case's ability to transfer items directly between [[Generation I]] games, it is possible to face Sabrina as the second Gym Leader in {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as long as a [[drink]] has been transferred in for [[Saffron City]]'s guards. | * Because of the Color Case's ability to transfer items directly between [[Generation I]] games, it is possible to face Sabrina as the second Gym Leader in {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as long as a [[drink]] has been transferred in for [[Saffron City]]'s guards. | ||
* This is the only game in which Red appears without his | * This is the only game in which Red appears without his [[Red's Pikachu (game)|Pikachu]]. | ||
* Two unlockable title screens are available after clearing the Gym Leader Castle, Stadium, and Vs Rival mode. The second title screen features {{p|Meganium}}, {{p|Typhlosion}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}, and the [[legendary beasts]] in the background. The third title screen features {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}}. | * Two unlockable title screens are available after clearing the Gym Leader Castle, Stadium, and Vs Rival mode. The second title screen features {{p|Meganium}}, {{p|Typhlosion}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}, and the [[legendary beasts]] in the background. The third title screen features {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}}. | ||
* There is a localization error in international versions of Pokémon Stadium 2 where viewing the Pokédex for a Pokémon Blue Game Pak incorrectly displays wild Pokémon locations from Pocket Monsters Blue instead of Pocket Monsters Green. | * There is a localization error in international versions of Pokémon Stadium 2 where viewing the Pokédex for a Pokémon Blue Game Pak incorrectly displays wild Pokémon locations from Pocket Monsters Blue instead of Pocket Monsters Green. |