29,836
edits
(→Trivia: Not really relevant to Platinum itself; I'll go put it on the Generation IV page, where it fits better.) |
ArcToraphim (talk | contribs) m (→Trivia: The last piece of trivia doesn't sound conclusive to Pt's canonicity worded this way.) |
||
Line 212: | Line 212: | ||
** Seven Pokémon outside of the Sinnoh Pokédex had their sprites changed: {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Muk}}, {{p|Oddish}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Primeape}}, and {{p|Registeel}}. | ** Seven Pokémon outside of the Sinnoh Pokédex had their sprites changed: {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Muk}}, {{p|Oddish}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Primeape}}, and {{p|Registeel}}. | ||
* The instruction manual included with the game claims there are 493 Pokémon to be discovered. However, the game was released before {{p|Arceus}}, the 493rd Pokémon, was officially revealed. | * The instruction manual included with the game claims there are 493 Pokémon to be discovered. However, the game was released before {{p|Arceus}}, the 493rd Pokémon, was officially revealed. | ||
* Like Diamond and Pearl, the issue with Korean characters remains. However, whereas Diamond and Pearl showed empty spaces, | * Like Diamond and Pearl, the issue with Korean characters remains. However, whereas Diamond and Pearl showed empty spaces, Platinum—and subsequently HeartGold and SoulSilver—instead show dashes. | ||
* This is the first game where the player can battle an [[Non-player character|NPC]] in a Pokémon Center. | * This is the first game where the player can battle an [[Non-player character|NPC]] in a Pokémon Center. | ||
* With a total of eighteen legendary Pokémon, Pokémon Platinum has the most legendary Pokémon out of any [[version|main series]] game. | * With a total of eighteen legendary Pokémon, Pokémon Platinum has the most legendary Pokémon out of any [[version|main series]] game. | ||
* Platinum removed the "©(publishing year) GAME FREAK inc." notice present on the title screen in Diamond and Pearl and preceding games, instead having a notice saying "Developed by {{tt|GAME FREAK Inc.|Says "GAME FREAK." only in the original Japanese version}}" similar to the notices found on the title screens of recent games developed by {{wp|tri-Ace}}. | * Platinum removed the "©(publishing year) GAME FREAK inc." notice present on the title screen in Diamond and Pearl and preceding games, instead having a notice saying "Developed by {{tt|GAME FREAK Inc.|Says "GAME FREAK." only in the original Japanese version}}" similar to the notices found on the title screens of recent games developed by {{wp|tri-Ace}}. | ||
* This is the second game to have the rematch feature with Gym Leaders, the first being {{game|Emerald}}, | * This is the second game to have the rematch feature with Gym Leaders, the first being {{game|Emerald}}, where players may rematch Gym Leaders through a different method through the [[Pokémon World Tournament]] in [[Driftveil City]]. | ||
* The events of Pokémon Platinum, such as the Distortion World, Giratina, the Battle Castle, Caitlin's appearance, and Cynthia being defeated by a | <!--* The events of Pokémon Platinum, such as the Distortion World, Giratina, the Battle Castle, Caitlin's appearance, and Cynthia being defeated by a [[Lucas (game)|young]] [[Dawn (game)|Trainer]] from Sinnoh, were mentioned several times in {{game|Black and White|s}}, confirming that [[Generation V]]'s canon follows the story after the events in Pokémon Platinum, rather than that of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]].--> | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
edits