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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Hanging from the lampposts, players may see what seems to be the city flag : rectangular shape, sky-blue field with a white bordure.
* Hanging from the lampposts, players may see what seems to be the city flag: rectangular shape, sky-blue field with a white bordure.
The colours could relate to the clear sky mentioned by {{ra|Spenser}} after the first capture, to [[Fall City]] being a portual settlement,
** The colours could relate to the clear sky mentioned by {{ra|Spenser}} after the first capture, to [[Fall City]] being a portual settlement, or possibly to the crystal-clear water running through the underneath system.
or possibly to the crystal-clear water running through the underneath system.
** In the US versions of the game, the [[wp:flag|flag]] is defaced by a letter ''F'' in ''italics'' following the same colour scheme. The letter ''F'' is also seen embossed onto benches.
* In the US versions of the game, the [[wp:flag|flag]] is defaced by a letter ''F'' in ''italic'' following the same colour scheme: sky-blue, with a white border.
** In the European version, the flag has no defacing elements, this possibly due to said version supporting multiple languages as well as game and time limitations.
Likewise, it's possible that in the Japanese version the flag is defaced by the katakana letter hu (フ).
* According to an NPC living in the north-eastern area, the Joy Clock tower was built long ago to commemorate the growth of [[Fall City]] from a village into a bustling city. A [[Go-Rock Squad]] member's loud thinking after the player successfully captures the raging {{p|Machoke}} also suggests the landmark is fairly dated.
In the European version, the flag has no defacing elements, this possibly due to said version supporting multiple languages as well as game and time limitations.
* Still in the US version, the ''F'' letter is also seen embossed onto benches. Might also be the case with the Japanese version having embossed the katakana letter hu (フ).
* Accordingly to an NPC living in the north-eastern area, the Joy Clock tower was built long ago to commemorate the growth of [[Fall City]] from a village into a bustling city.
Right after the player successfully captures the raging {{p|machoke}}, a [[Go-Rock Squad]] member's loud thinking also suggests the landmark is fairly dated.
* Prior to the post-game, a boy standing by the fountain claims that a competition to name it is being held, hinting its recent edification.
* Prior to the post-game, a boy standing by the fountain claims that a competition to name it is being held, hinting its recent edification.
After the events of atop the [[Fiore Temple]], he suggests to name the fountain after the player, and the suggestion is accepted.
** After the events of atop the [[Fiore Temple]], he suggests to name the fountain after the player, and the suggestion is accepted.
* Inside several houses and apartments, framed pictures of [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Eon_duo latiis] in the dusk and a {{p|mew}} casting [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Rainbow_Cloud a protective bubble] hang on the walls.
* Inside several houses and apartments, framed pictures of the [[Eon duo]] in the dusk and a {{p|Mew}} casting [[Rainbow Cloud|a protective bubble]] hang on the walls.
A possible reference to [[Todd Snap]], who happened to have a few unused sprites in-game.
** A possible reference to [[Todd Snap]], who happened to have a few unused sprites in-game.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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