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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Other than games with a simultaneous worldwide release, the localization period for these games was the shortest worldwide of the [[core series]], having lasted about three and a half months for the majority of the translated versions, with 106 days for North America, 110 for Australia, 111 for Europe and 138 for South Korea. | * Other than games with a simultaneous worldwide release, the localization period for these games was the shortest worldwide of the [[core series]], having lasted about three and a half months for the majority of the translated versions, with 106 days for North America, 110 for Australia, 111 for Europe and 138 for South Korea. | ||
* These Pokémon games have many differences | * These Pokémon games have many differences from the other core series games: | ||
** They are the only games to officially be a direct sequel to a pair of games from the same generation; {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were initially advertised to be direct, numbered sequels to [[Generation I]], originally dubbed "Pocket Monsters 2", but this was later changed, also making them the only core series games with a number in their title. | ** They are the only games to officially be a direct sequel to a pair of games from the same generation; {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were initially advertised to be direct, numbered sequels to [[Generation I]], originally dubbed "Pocket Monsters 2", but this was later changed, also making them the only core series games with a number in their title. | ||
** They are the only games in which the player's [[hometown]] is a city rather than a town. | ** They are the only games in which the player's [[hometown]] is a city rather than a town. |