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* Generation III introduced the most {{Abilities}} to the [[core series]], with 76 (77 if including {{a|Cacophony}}).
* Generation III introduced the most {{Abilities}} to the [[core series]], with 76 (77 if including {{a|Cacophony}}).
* Generation III was the first [[generation]] to:
* Generation III was the first [[generation]] to:
** Include both a [[Mom (Hoenn)|mother]] and [[Norman|father]] for the main character and the [[rival]].
** Introduce multiple [[Legendary trio]]s (the [[super-ancient Pokémon]] and the [[Legendary titans]]).
** Introduce multiple [[Legendary trio]]s (the [[super-ancient Pokémon]] and the [[Legendary titans]]).
** Introduce [[Gender|gendered]] [[Legendary Pokémon]] (with {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} being the first two).
** Introduce [[Gender|gendered]] [[Legendary Pokémon]] (with {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}} being the first two).
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** Not introduce any new [[Eeveelution|evolutions]] for {{p|Eevee}}.
** Not introduce any new [[Eeveelution|evolutions]] for {{p|Eevee}}.
** Have version exclusive Gym Leaders. In this case; Wallace and Juan who are the Gym Leaders of Sootopolis City in Ruby, Sapphire; and Emerald respectively.
** Have version exclusive Gym Leaders. In this case; Wallace and Juan who are the Gym Leaders of Sootopolis City in Ruby, Sapphire; and Emerald respectively.
** Not allow the customization of a rival character's name.
** Not allow the customization of a [[rival]] character's name.
** Have multiple paired versions, one pair of which are [[remake]]s.
** Have multiple paired versions, one pair of which are [[remake]]s.
** Give the Elite Four its own battle music, as opposed to them sharing the same battle music as the Gym Leaders in previous generations. However, FireRed, LeafGreen, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Diamond, Pearl and Platinum still do this, with the latter three's Elite Four battle music having a lower pitch by one semitone.
** Give the Elite Four its own battle music, as opposed to them sharing the same battle music as the Gym Leaders in previous generations. However, FireRed, LeafGreen, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Diamond, Pearl and Platinum still do this, with the latter three's Elite Four battle music having a lower pitch by one semitone.
** Use wireless connectivity.
** Use wireless connectivity.
** Feature the word "Pokémon" in the logos of the Japanese titles, alongside "Pocket Monsters."
** Feature the word "Pokémon" in the logos of the Japanese titles, alongside "Pocket Monsters".
* Generation III is the only generation that:
* Generation III is the only generation to:
** Introduced two [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
** Include both a [[Mom (Hoenn)|mother]] and [[Norman|father]] for the main character and the rival.
** Is unable to communicate with games from the previous generation.
** Introduce two [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
** Introduced an even number of Abilities (excluding Cacophony).
** Be unable to communicate with games from the previous generation.
** Released two brand new sets of Pokémon games in the same calendar year in Japan, with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and {{game|Emerald}} releasing in 2004.
** Introduce an even number of Abilities (excluding Cacophony).
** Had more than one year with no new Pokémon game being released in Japan, with the total being two years (2003 and 2005).
** Release two brand new sets of Pokémon games in the same calendar year in Japan, with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and {{game|Emerald}} releasing in 2004.
** Lasted longer in the West than in Japan.
** Have more than one year with no new Pokémon game being released in Japan, with the total being two years (2003 and 2005).
** Last longer in the West than in Japan.
** Have a remake of a spin-off title.
* Generation III is the last generation to introduce a [[starter Pokémon]] that later gained a [[gender difference]].
* Generation III is the last generation to introduce a [[starter Pokémon]] that later gained a [[gender difference]].
* Generation III does not introduce any evolved forms of Pokémon from previous generations (a trait shared with generations {{gen|V}} and {{gen|VII}}), with the only cross-generational relatives being [[baby Pokémon]] {{p|Azurill}} and {{p|Wynaut}}.
* Generation III does not introduce any evolved forms of Pokémon from previous generations (a trait shared with generations {{gen|V}} and {{gen|VII}}), with the only cross-generational relatives being [[baby Pokémon]] {{p|Azurill}} and {{p|Wynaut}}.
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