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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This is the first game | * This is the first game in which a [[version mascot]]'s primary color is not the name of the game. However, while no color is especially dominant in {{p|Giratina}}'s color scheme, it has gray elements that the "Platinum" may refer to, and the names ''Giratina'' and ''Platina'' share the same word ending. | ||
* Platinum is the first game to be named after a metal since {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. | * Platinum is the first game to be named after a metal since {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. | ||
* A small cosmetic mistake was made during the development of the game. Normally, when the player picks up an item on the ground, it disappears and the message saying "[Player] received a(n)/the [item]" displays. However, when the player approaches the Poké Ball containing the {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Griseous Orb}}, it displays "<Player> received a Griseous Orb!" ''before'' it disappears. This mistake was corrected in the English version of the game. | * A small cosmetic mistake was made during the development of the game. Normally, when the player picks up an item on the ground, it disappears and the message saying "[Player] received a(n)/the [item]" displays. However, when the player approaches the Poké Ball containing the {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Griseous Orb}}, it displays "<Player> received a Griseous Orb!" ''before'' it disappears. This mistake was corrected in the English version of the game. | ||
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* 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}}. | ||
<!--* 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]].--> | <!--* 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]].--> | ||
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