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** To introduce a [[Gym Leader]] [[Type expert|specializing]] in {{type|Dark}} Pokémon.
** To introduce a [[Gym Leader]] [[Type expert|specializing]] in {{type|Dark}} Pokémon.
** To not introduce any [[Elite Four]] members.
** To not introduce any [[Elite Four]] members.
** To feature a [[remake]] of a spin-off game, namely [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX]].
** To introduce [[Fossil]] Pokémon that are [[gender unknown]], cannot [[Pokémon breeding|breed]], and are not {{type|Rock}}.
* Generation VIII is the first generation:
* Generation VIII is the first generation:
** To have the selection of the player's appearance occur immediately upon beginning the game, rather than during the introduction.
** To have the selection of the player's appearance occur immediately upon beginning the game, rather than during the introduction.
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** To not have any of its newly introduced Pokémon appear in the {{pkmn|anime}} before the generation's start.
** To not have any of its newly introduced Pokémon appear in the {{pkmn|anime}} before the generation's start.
** To feature title screens in core series games that lack the [[game mascot]].
** To feature title screens in core series games that lack the [[game mascot]].
** To feature a [[remake]] of a spin-off game, namely [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX]].
** To introduce [[Fossil]] Pokémon that are [[gender unknown]], cannot [[Pokémon breeding|breed]], and are not {{type|Rock}}.
* Generation VIII is the first even-numbered generation to not introduce an [[Eeveelution]].
* Generation VIII is the first even-numbered generation to not introduce an [[Eeveelution]].
* Generation VIII has both the longest and shortest gaps between core series games in the same generation.
* Generation VIII has both the longest and shortest gaps between core series games in the same generation.
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