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*In {{wp|Super Mario Galaxy}}, there is a galaxy named Buoy Base Galaxy which has a big sphere above it that looks very similar to a Poké Ball. It even has a button in the middle of it.
*In {{wp|Super Mario Galaxy}}, there is a galaxy named Buoy Base Galaxy which has a big sphere above it that looks very similar to a Poké Ball. It even has a button in the middle of it.
*In [[Generation II]], the Park Ball's name is written as one word, rather than two as with other Poké Balls. This is due to space issues due to the Game Boy Color's screen size, as its name is listed on the main battle screen's menu during the Bug-Catching Contest rather than the items menu as with other Poké Balls. The Park Ball in [[Generation IV]] is not affected by such an issue.
*In [[Generation II]], the Park Ball's name is written as one word, rather than two as with other Poké Balls. This is due to space issues due to the Game Boy Color's screen size, as its name is listed on the main battle screen's menu during the Bug-Catching Contest rather than the items menu as with other Poké Balls. The Park Ball in [[Generation IV]] is not affected by such an issue.
* In some artwork for {{2v2|Red|Green}}, Poké Balls are on the ground in two pieces while the Pokémon are in battle. This is implying that Poké Balls functioned differently than later generations. Interesting, when Pokémon were caught in [[Generation II]], the Poké Ball would split in two, suck the Pokémon in, and close.
* In some artwork for {{2v2|Red|Green}}, Poké Balls are on the ground in two pieces while the Pokémon are in battle. This is implying that Poké Balls functioned differently than later generations and the anime. Interesting, when Pokémon were caught in [[Generation II]], the Poké Ball would split in two, suck the Pokémon in, and close.
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