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* The game prevents Pokémon from evolving if their evolved form's [[National Pokédex]] number is greater than 151 prior to the National Pokédex itself is obtained.
* The game prevents Pokémon from evolving if their evolved form's [[National Pokédex]] number is greater than 151 prior to the National Pokédex itself is obtained.
* The boy who prevents the player from leaving Pewter City before Brock is defeated (by showing the player to the Gym) now returns the way he came. In Generation I, he would instead walk east and vanish offscreen, where a barrier prevents the player from walking.
* The boy who prevents the player from leaving Pewter City before Brock is defeated (by showing the player to the Gym) now returns the way he came. In Generation I, he would instead walk east and vanish offscreen, where a barrier prevents the player from walking.
* In {{key|III|Teachy TV}}, at registering items aspect, second instance of word pocket in <sc>key items pocket</sc> is misspelled as "pokcet".
* In {{key|III|Teachy TV}}, at registering items aspect, second instance of the word pocket in <sc>key items pocket</sc> is misspelled as "pokcet".
* In the end credits, the [[version mascot]]s of the four [[Generation I]] games, {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{p|Pikachu}}, appear with special 3-frame sprites, transforming from their in-game sprites to the pose they took on the Japanese boxart of their respective games. In the Japanese versions, they are inside a circle with the text ''THE POCKET MONSTER TRAINER'', which is colored to match the Pokémon's type. In international versions this is replaced by a Poké Ball symbol, also colored based on the Pokémon's type.
* In the end credits, the [[version mascot]]s of the four [[Generation I]] games, {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{p|Pikachu}}, appear with special 3-frame sprites, transforming from their in-game sprites to the pose they took on the Japanese boxart of their respective games. In the Japanese versions, they are inside a circle with the text ''THE POCKET MONSTER TRAINER'', which is colored to match the Pokémon's type. In international versions this is replaced by a Poké Ball symbol, also colored based on the Pokémon's type.