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* The localization period for Black 2 and White 2 is the shortest worldwide, lasting about three and a half months.
* The localization period for Black 2 and White 2 is the shortest worldwide, lasting about three and a half months.
* These are the first main series Pokémon games to officially be a direct, numbered sequel to {{game3|Black and White|games}} from the same generation.
* These are the first main series Pokémon games to officially be a direct, numbered sequel to {{game3|Black and White|games}} from the same generation.
:* And, by extension, these are also the first main series Pokémon games to have numbers in their titles.
** This also makes them the first main series Pokémon games to have numbers in their titles.
:* However, this isn't the first time a "numbered sequel" was considered for the main series Pokémon games; {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} was initially advertised to be direct, numbered sequels to [[Generation 1]] (originally dubbed "Pocket Monsters 2"). But this obviously was changed later, thus making Black 2 and White 2 the first official direct, numbered sequels.
** However, {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were initially advertised to be direct, numbered sequels to [[Generation I]], originally dubbed "Pocket Monsters 2". This was changed later, thus making Black 2 and White 2 the first official direct, numbered sequels.
* These are the first main series games in which the player starts at [[Aspertia City|a location with the denomination of "City"]], as all previous versions had the player starting at a Town.
* These are the first main series games in which the player starts at [[Aspertia City|a location with the denomination of "City"]], as all previous versions had the player starting at a Town.


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