Pokémon Black and White Versions: Difference between revisions

Added article links about the music and beta elements of Pokémon Black and White. Minor fixes.
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(Added article links about the music and beta elements of Pokémon Black and White. Minor fixes.)
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==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Black and White}}
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Black and White}}
==Music==
{{main|Pokémon Black & White Super Music Collection}}
The soundtrack contains all of the background music from the games, composed by [[Shota Kageyama]], [[Junichi Masuda]], [[Hitomi Satō]], [[Gō Ichinose]], [[Morikazu Aoki]], Minako Adachi, and [[Satoshi Nohara]]. The music is arranged by Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Satō, Gō Ichinose, and Minako Adachi.
==Beta elements==
{{main|Pokémon Black and White beta}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The developers included antiwar ideas in Pokémon Black and White.<ref>[http://www22.atwiki.jp/bwhuman?cmd=upload&act=open&pageid=48&file=%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E7%94%BB%E5%83%8F6.jpg Dan Vinci magazine]</ref>
* The developers included antiwar ideas in Pokémon Black and White.<ref>[http://www22.atwiki.jp/bwhuman?cmd=upload&act=open&pageid=48&file=%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E7%94%BB%E5%83%8F6.jpg Dan Vinci magazine]</ref>
* Pokémon Black and White each have a [[Tao trio|mascot]] of the color of their counterpart version.
* Pokémon Black and White each have a [[Tao trio|mascot]] of the color of their counterpart version.
* Game Freak spent about one and a half years developing the story and characters.<ref>[http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/staff/?p=202 Game Freak's blog]</ref>
* Game Freak spent about one-and-a-half years developing the story and characters.<ref>[http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/staff/?p=202 Game Freak's blog]</ref>
* Several bonus items were available with pre-orders of the games in various countries:
* Several bonus items were available with pre-orders of the games in various countries:
** In Japan, people could receive a {{p|Reshiram}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon Black and a {{p|Zekrom}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon White.
** In Japan, people could receive a {{p|Reshiram}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon Black and a {{p|Zekrom}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon White.
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* Due to the DS cartridges being black, Pokémon Black is technically the first Pokémon game since Emerald to have its cartridge match the color of the game.
* Due to the DS cartridges being black, Pokémon Black is technically the first Pokémon game since Emerald to have its cartridge match the color of the game.
* When played on a [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo DSi XL|DSi XL]], or [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], the Poké Ball on the game's icon will wiggle.
* When played on a [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo DSi XL|DSi XL]], or [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], the Poké Ball on the game's icon will wiggle.
* Both the English/European language and Japanese logos of Black and White feature white and black borders, respectively, to represent {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} (who are the opposite color from the game they are featured in). The sequels' logos feature black and white borders matching the game version, the legendary mascot ([[Form differences#Kyurem|Black]] or [[Form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}) and the rest of the logo.
* Both the English/European language and Japanese logos of Black and White feature white and black borders, respectively, to represent {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} (who are the opposite color from the game they are featured in). The sequels' logos feature black and white borders matching the game version, the legendary mascot ([[Form differences#Kyurem|Black]] or [[Form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}), and the rest of the logo.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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