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* [[Pokémon.com]]<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-red-version-and-pokemon-blue-version/ Pokémon™ Red Version and Pokémon™ Blue Version | Video Games | Pokemon.com] (USA)</ref> and the [[Nintendo World Store]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afo0sk9VNww Nintendo - Nintendo World Pokémon Series Showcase] (YouTube)</ref> exhibit erroneously list the release date of Pokémon Red and Blue as September 30, 1998. The game was actually released on September 28, 1998.<ref name="Sept28PR"/> | * [[Pokémon.com]]<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-red-version-and-pokemon-blue-version/ Pokémon™ Red Version and Pokémon™ Blue Version | Video Games | Pokemon.com] (USA)</ref> and the [[Nintendo World Store]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afo0sk9VNww Nintendo - Nintendo World Pokémon Series Showcase] (YouTube)</ref> exhibit erroneously list the release date of Pokémon Red and Blue as September 30, 1998. The game was actually released on September 28, 1998.<ref name="Sept28PR"/> | ||
* Because the script for {{game|Blue| (Japanese)}}, rather than that of {{game|Red and Green|s}}, was used for the translation of the Japanese trio into Pokémon Red and Blue, translation errors were made for two of the [[List of in-game trades|in-game trades]]. | * Because the script for {{game|Blue| (Japanese)}}, rather than that of {{game|Red and Green|s}}, was used for the translation of the Japanese trio into Pokémon Red and Blue, translation errors were made for two of the [[List of in-game trades|in-game trades]]. | ||
** The old man who trades the {{player}} an {{p|Electrode}} on [[Cinnabar Island]] claims that the {{p|Raichu}} he received "went and [[Evolution|evolved]]". As Raichu does not have an evolved form, this | ** The old man who trades the {{player}} an {{p|Electrode}} on [[Cinnabar Island]] claims that the {{p|Raichu}} he received "went and [[Evolution|evolved]]". As Raichu does not have an evolved form, this is not possible. In the context of Pokémon Blue, it makes sense as the player trades away a {{p|Kadabra}}, which evolves through trade, for a {{p|Graveler}}. | ||
** The old man that trades the player a {{p|Jynx}} in [[Cerulean City]] claims that the {{p|Poliwhirl}} he received "went and evolved". While Poliwhirl does evolve, it does not evolve by [[trade]] {{p|Politoed|in Generation I}} but rather through the use of a {{evostone|Water Stone}}. In the context of Pokémon Blue, the old man trades away a {{p|Haunter}} for a {{p|Machoke}}, which does evolve through trade. | ** The old man that trades the player a {{p|Jynx}} in [[Cerulean City]] claims that the {{p|Poliwhirl}} he received "went and evolved". While Poliwhirl does evolve, it does not evolve by [[trade]] {{p|Politoed|in Generation I}} but rather through the use of a {{evostone|Water Stone}}. In the context of Pokémon Blue, the old man trades away a {{p|Haunter}} for a {{p|Machoke}}, which does evolve through trade. | ||
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