Pokémon X and Y: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: Deleted the trivia that stated that this is the only core series game after Platinum that doesn't play the game mascot's cry upon pressing start on the title screen, because this is no longer the only game to do so after Platinum. Sword, Shield, and Legends Arceus all do this as well.
(→‎Trivia: Deleted the trivia that stated that this is the only core series game after Platinum that doesn't play the game mascot's cry upon pressing start on the title screen, because this is no longer the only game to do so after Platinum. Sword, Shield, and Legends Arceus all do this as well.)
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* These are the first Nintendo-published physical games to be released on the same date worldwide.
* These are the first Nintendo-published physical games to be released on the same date worldwide.
* These Pokémon games have the shortest names using only one letter each (X and Y).
* These Pokémon games have the shortest names using only one letter each (X and Y).
* These are the only core series games after {{game|Platinum}} to not play the [[game mascot]]'s cry upon pressing START on the title screen, instead playing a generic confirmation sound.
* These are the only core series games in which there are no additional [[trade|trading]] requirements, other than having at least two Pokémon in the party.
* These are the only core series games in which there are no additional [[trade|trading]] requirements, other than having at least two Pokémon in the party.
* These are the first core series games not to have an introduction prior to the title screen. Instead, the introduction plays after the title screen animation.
* These are the first core series games not to have an introduction prior to the title screen. Instead, the introduction plays after the title screen animation.