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You don't say "So this is Elm's Lab..." if you live in the same town as the lab's location, so this needs to be noted.
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(You don't say "So this is Elm's Lab..." if you live in the same town as the lab's location, so this needs to be noted.)
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* Silver is the only [[rival]] to start with a [[starter Pokémon]] whose final team does not differ at all aside from the starter itself.
* Silver is the only [[rival]] to start with a [[starter Pokémon]] whose final team does not differ at all aside from the starter itself.
* Silver's backsprite has the same pose as {{ga|Lucas}}, [[Riley]] and [[Buck]]'s backsprites.
* Silver's backsprite has the same pose as {{ga|Lucas}}, [[Riley]] and [[Buck]]'s backsprites.
* A 1997 pamphlet describing {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} mentions that the rival character lives in the same town as {{ga|Ethan|the protagonist}}.  This aspect of his character was apparently discarded by the time of the final release, however, as his hometown was not elaborated upon in the games.
* A 1997 pamphlet describing {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} mentions that the rival character lives in the same town as {{ga|Ethan|the protagonist}}.  This aspect of his character was apparently discarded by the time of the final release, however, as his hometown was not elaborated upon in the games, and it is also implied to not be New Bark Town since he remarks while looking at Professor Elm's lab at the beginning "So this is Elm's Lab..." before driving the protagonist away.
* In Generation IV, Silver is depicted with two different eye colors. His eyes are gray in his Generation IV artwork while they are red inside the HeartGold and SoulSilver games, as seen in the opening animation.
* In Generation IV, Silver is depicted with two different eye colors. His eyes are gray in his Generation IV artwork while they are red inside the HeartGold and SoulSilver games, as seen in the opening animation.
* In the original Gold, Silver, and Crystal games, when battled at the Indigo Plateau the Champion theme is played instead of his rival theme. The reason for this is unknown.
* In the original Gold, Silver, and Crystal games, when battled at the Indigo Plateau the Champion theme is played instead of his rival theme. The reason for this is unknown.