Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire: Difference between revisions

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* At least one full-size pinball machine based on this game was produced by Personal Pinball Inc.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20181119032131/http://www.personalpinball.com/gallery.html Archive of Personal Pinball Inc.'s website]</ref> for Pokémon USA.<ref>[https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=pinballdb&id=849&image=1 Advertisement for real pinball machine]</ref> It was housed at the [[New York Pokémon Center]].<ref>[http://www.andysrandomstuff.com/gaming/pkmncntr/gallery.htm Fan picture of the pinball machine]</ref>
* At least one full-size pinball machine based on this game was produced by Personal Pinball Inc.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20181119032131/http://www.personalpinball.com/gallery.html Archive of Personal Pinball Inc.'s website]</ref> for Pokémon USA.<ref>[https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=pinballdb&id=849&image=1 Advertisement for real pinball machine]</ref> It was housed at the [[New York Pokémon Center]].<ref>[http://www.andysrandomstuff.com/gaming/pkmncntr/gallery.htm Fan picture of the pinball machine]</ref>
* Although the red stripe on Kecleon is supposed to remain visible at all times, it turns invisible with the rest of Kecleon in its bonus stage.
* Although the red stripe on Kecleon is supposed to remain visible at all times, it turns invisible with the rest of Kecleon in its bonus stage.
* Early batches of the game came in AGB-E06 cartridges, which utilizes battery-backed SRAM save chips and therefore will lose save files when the internal battery runs out. On the other hand, later batches don't require an internal battery to save, as they came in AGB-E11 cartridges which features non-volatile FRAM save chips.


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