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* In all territories except Europe, these games were released on the twelfth anniversary of the Japanese release of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.
* In all territories except Europe, these games were released on the twelfth anniversary of the Japanese release of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.
** Also, these games were released the same day ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'' first aired on Japan.
** Also, these games were released the same day ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'' first aired on Japan.
* These are the only pair of [[remake]]s in which:
* These are the first pair of [[remake]]s in which:
** There are no [[location preview]]s.
** There are no [[location preview]]s.
** All methods of evolutions that were introduced after the original games are possible. In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve based on time}} cannot evolve because there is no [[time]] of day clock, while in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve by training in a certain location}} cannot evolve because none of those areas are in those games.
** Pokémon originating from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|the original games}} can be transferred to the remakes.
** No HMs that were introduced after the generation of the original games are included.
** No HMs that were introduced after the generation of the original games are included.
** No new player characters are introduced.
** No new player characters are introduced.
** The [[Pokédex]] entries of certain Pokémon were changed entirely from the original games.
** Nearly all Pokémon recycle their Pokédex descriptions from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|previous}} [[Pokémon X and Y|entries]] instead of receiving new ones or, in the case of post-Generation III Pokémon, ones from a previous generation.
** Nearly all Pokémon recycle their Pokédex descriptions from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|previous}} [[Pokémon X and Y|entries]] instead of receiving new ones or, in the case of post-Generation III Pokémon, ones from a previous generation.
*** The games combined have only eight new Pokédex entries for four Pokémon ({{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Rayquaza}}, and {{p|Hoopa}}), the fewest out of any core series game. All other Pokémon use entries from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, X, or Y, with some entries receiving minor alterations.
*** The games combined have only eight new Pokédex entries for four Pokémon ({{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Rayquaza}}, and {{p|Hoopa}}), the fewest out of any core series game. All other Pokémon use entries from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, X, or Y, with some entries receiving minor alterations.
** The events of the game do not run concurrently with the events of the main installment in the generation, instead, being implied to run around the same time as the original Ruby and Sapphire, while [[Pokémon X and Y]] takes place around the same time as {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}.
** There is no bundle containing a compatible accessory.
* These are the only pair of [[remake]]s in which:
** All methods of evolutions that were introduced after the original games are possible:
*** In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve based on time}} cannot evolve because there is no [[time]] of day clock.
*** In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve by training in a certain location}} cannot evolve because none of those areas are in those games.
*** In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] which only supports the first 151 Pokémon along with {{p|Meltan}} and {{p|Melmetal}}, held items are not supported and [[Friendship]]-induced evolutions do not trigger.
*** In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] and [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], despite {{p|Eevee}} being able to reach high levels of [[Friendship]] (which has been amalgamated with [[Affection]] since Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!) and learn a Fairy-type move, its evolution into {{p|Sylveon}} does not trigger.
** Pokémon originating from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|the original games}} can be transferred to the remakes.
** The [[Pokédex]] entries of certain Pokémon were changed entirely from the original games.
** The in-game appearances of obtainable Pokémon are recycled from the generation's main pair of games.
** The in-game appearances of obtainable Pokémon are recycled from the generation's main pair of games.
** New held items that were not in the generation's main pair of games were introduced.
** New held items that were not in the generation's main pair of games were introduced.
** The events of the game do not run concurrently with the events of the main installment in the generation, instead, being implied to run around the same time as the original Ruby and Sapphire, while [[Pokémon X and Y]] takes place around the same time as {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}.
** There is no bundle containing an accessory compatible.
* The Japanese and Korean logos for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire both feature the game's corresponding colored orb.
* The Japanese and Korean logos for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire both feature the game's corresponding colored orb.
* These are the first games to feature Hoenn in Korean, as the Generation III games were never translated into Korean.
* These are the first games to feature Hoenn in Korean, as the Generation III games were never translated into Korean.
* These are the last [[core series]] games to date to feature Pokédex entries for all existing Pokémon at the time.
* These are the last [[core series]] games to date to feature Pokédex entries for all existing Pokémon at the time.
** Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon still allowed Pokémon outside of those usually obtainable to be transferred into the game, however they lack Pokédex entries and numbers.
** Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon still allowed Pokémon outside of those usually obtainable to be transferred into the game, however they lack Pokédex entries and numbers.
** Sword and Shield outright remove a large number of Pokémon which are not present in the story.
** Starting from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], games no longer include all existing Pokémon in their codebase.
** The [[National Pokédex]] makes a return in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, but currently only lists the 493 from the first four generations.
*** While {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} added back several Pokémon in their DLC, their selection of Pokémon is still incomplete.
*** While the [[National Pokédex]] makes a return in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it currently remains faithful to the original games, only listing the 493 from the first four generations.


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