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The soundtrack contains most of the background music and effect music from the games. The music is composed by [[Shota Kageyama]] (Sound Director of Pokémon X and Y), [[Hitomi Satō]], [[Minako Adachi]], and [[Junichi Masuda]]. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are the first main series titles since {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} that [[Gō Ichinose]] did not work on as a composer, since he shifted to a side project of Game Freak's during the development of Pokémon X and Y. | The soundtrack contains most of the background music and effect music from the games. The music is composed by [[Shota Kageyama]] (Sound Director of Pokémon X and Y), [[Hitomi Satō]], [[Minako Adachi]], and [[Junichi Masuda]]. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are the first main series titles since {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} that [[Gō Ichinose]] did not work on as a composer, since he shifted to a side project of Game Freak's during the development of Pokémon X and Y. | ||
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Past these mazes is [[Professor Sycamore]] standing in front of a [[gate]]. After a certain amount of time has passed, the player will be warped to Sycamore, and he will immediately talk to the player; it is also possible to simply talk to him before this time. He will give the player a level 100 {{p|Mewtwo}} holding a {{DL|Mega Stone|Mewtwonite Y}}; the player loses access to their other Pokémon at this point. He then challenges the player to a battle with his own level 100 {{p|Crobat}}, {{p|Chandelure}}, and {{p|Dragonite}}. | Past these mazes is [[Professor Sycamore]] standing in front of a [[gate]]. After a certain amount of time has passed, the player will be warped to Sycamore, and he will immediately talk to the player; it is also possible to simply talk to him before this time. He will give the player a level 100 {{p|Mewtwo}} holding a {{DL|Mega Stone|Mewtwonite Y}}; the player loses access to their other Pokémon at this point. He then challenges the player to a battle with his own level 100 {{p|Crobat}}, {{p|Chandelure}}, and {{p|Dragonite}}. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
=== | ===Logos=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
| | X Version logo Jp.png|Japanese X logo | ||
| | Y Version logo Jp.png|Japanese Y logo | ||
| | Pokémon X logo.png|English X logo | ||
Pokémon Y logo.png|English Y logo | |||
Pokémon X logo KO.png|Korean X logo | |||
Pokémon Y logo KO.png|Korean Y logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Title screens=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:XTitle.png|English Pokémon X title screen | |||
File:YTitle.png|English Pokémon Y title screen | |||
File:Japanese XTitle.png|Japanese Pokémon X title screen | |||
File:Japanese YTitle.png|Japanese Pokémon Y title screen | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== | ===Icons=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
X icon.png|X Home Menu icon{{tt|*|also used for the Miiverse community}} | |||
Pokemon Y 3DS icon.png|Y Home Menu icon | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |