Pokémon Black and White Versions: Difference between revisions

The cartridge color is actually an extremely deep shade of red. Holding it close to a source of light shows this
(The cartridge color is actually an extremely deep shade of red. Holding it close to a source of light shows this)
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* The European versions of Black and White were translated directly from the original Japanese version, rather than being translated from the American version like with previous games.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-02-22-the-brains-behind-pokemon-black-and-white-interview?page=2 The brains behind Pokemon Black and White Interview • Page 2 • Interviews • Eurogamer.net]</ref>
* The European versions of Black and White were translated directly from the original Japanese version, rather than being translated from the American version like with previous games.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-02-22-the-brains-behind-pokemon-black-and-white-interview?page=2 The brains behind Pokemon Black and White Interview • Page 2 • Interviews • Eurogamer.net]</ref>
* Korean versions of Black and White, unlike all Korean Generation IV games, can communicate with international versions without any issues.
* Korean versions of Black and White, unlike all Korean Generation IV games, can communicate with international versions without any issues.
* Due to the DS cartridges being black, Pokémon Black is technically the first Pokémon game since Emerald to have its cartridge match the color of the game.
* When played on a [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo DSi XL|DSi XL]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Nintendo 3DS XL|3DS XL]], or [[Nintendo 2DS|2DS]] the Poké Ball on the game's icon will wiggle.
* When played on a [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo DSi XL|DSi XL]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Nintendo 3DS XL|3DS XL]], or [[Nintendo 2DS|2DS]] the Poké Ball on the game's icon will wiggle.
* Both the English/European language and Japanese logos of Black and White feature white and black borders, respectively, to represent {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} (who are the opposite color from the game they are featured in). The sequels' logos feature black and white borders matching the game version, the legendary mascot ([[Form differences#Kyurem|Black]] or [[Form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}), and the rest of the logo.
* Both the English/European language and Japanese logos of Black and White feature white and black borders, respectively, to represent {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} (who are the opposite color from the game they are featured in). The sequels' logos feature black and white borders matching the game version, the legendary mascot ([[Form differences#Kyurem|Black]] or [[Form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}), and the rest of the logo.
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