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* These Pokémon games have the lowest amount of non-event Pokémon available in-game in regards to the percentage of its generation's National Pokédex, at 47% or 384 out of 802.
* These Pokémon games have the lowest amount of non-event Pokémon available in-game in regards to the percentage of its generation's National Pokédex, at 47% or 384 out of 802.
* With these games' release dates (November 18, 2016) being nearly two years after the release of {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, this is the longest break between two sets of core series games since the 23-month gap between {{game|Crystal}} (December 14, 2000) and {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} (November 21, 2002).
* With these games' release dates (November 18, 2016) being nearly two years after the release of {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, this is the longest break between two sets of core series games since the 23-month gap between {{game|Crystal}} (December 14, 2000) and {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} (November 21, 2002).
** Also With these games' release date set on November 18, 2016, over three years after the release of {{g|X and Y}} (October 12, 2013), this is the longest gap between two sets of games from Pokémon Main-Core Series Video Games, with {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (November 21, 2014), Which are Remakes in the During this over 3-Year gap.


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