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* Much like the [[Viridian Gym]], the [[Hearthome Gym]] isn't accessible when the player first arrives in its home city.
* Much like the [[Viridian Gym]], the [[Hearthome Gym]] isn't accessible when the player first arrives in its home city.
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.
* [[Veilstone City]] is many ways like [[Celadon City]] of Kanto, both of which are the largest city in their [[region]].  Both have a [[Game Corner]] ([[Rocket Game Corner]] in CC and [[Veilstone Game Corner]] in VC), a prize exchange shop to accompany the Game Corner, and a [[Department Store]] ([[Celadon Department Store|Celadon Dept.]] in CC and [[Veilstone Department Store|Veilstone Dept.]] in VC).  The [[Villainous teams|villainous team]] of the region has two headquarters in the city: [[Team Rocket]] has [[Rocket Game Corner]] and [[Rocket Hideout]] and [[Team Galactic]] has [[Galactic Veilstone Building]] and [[Galactic Warehouse]].
* [[Veilstone City]] is many ways like [[Celadon City]] of Kanto, both of which are the largest city in their [[region]].  Both have a Game Corner ([[Rocket Game Corner]] in CC and [[Veilstone Game Corner]] in VC), a prize exchange shop to accompany the Game Corner, and a [[Department Store]] ([[Celadon Department Store|Celadon Dept.]] in CC and [[Veilstone Department Store|Veilstone Dept.]] in VC).  The [[Villainous teams|villainous team]] of the region has two headquarters in the city: [[Team Rocket]] has [[Rocket Game Corner]] and [[Rocket Hideout]] and [[Team Galactic]] has [[Galactic Veilstone Building]] and [[Galactic Warehouse]].
* One of [[Lucas (game)|Lucas's]] alternate names was Ash in the English versions of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]. This is one of the default names of [[Red (game)|Red]] in the games [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue]], [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed and LeafGreen]]. It may even be a reference to the [[Pokémon anime|anime's]] [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].
* One of [[Lucas (game)|Lucas's]] alternate names was Ash in the English versions of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]. This is one of the default names of [[Red (game)|Red]] in the games [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue]], [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed and LeafGreen]]. It may even be a reference to the [[Pokémon anime|anime's]] [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].



Revision as of 03:02, 20 August 2007

The four generations of Pokémon games, taking place in the same universe, have had multiple references to each other. Not only do the games reference their same-generation counterparts (with the player's default name being the version played and the rival's being the counterpart version in the first two generations), but games released later in the series typically will feature references to events of past generations.

Please note, of course, that this does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.

List of references

Generation II

To Generation I

Generation III

To Generation I

To Generation II

  • The player-controlled character of Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is said to have moved at the beginning of the game with his/her family from the Johto region, the main setting of the Generation II games.
  • The Oceanic Museum in Slateport City has two water samples, one of which is from Johto.
  • A man in Mt. Moon says that Brock sometimes helps excavate fossils there. This explains how he acquires the Kabutops and Omastar which he uses in the second generation of games.
  • At the Cerulean Cape, a dame says Misty has high hopes about the location, which is known as a famous dating spot. In the second generation of games, she is first encountered there with an unknown male character.
  • Janine, Koga's daughter and future Leader of Fuchsia Gym, appears in Fuchsia City, and tells the player that she is training to use Poison Pokémon as well as her father. She is unfortunately misnamed as Charine in the English translation of FireRed and LeafGreen, however.
  • The branch of Team Rocket in the Sevii Islands seems to be the same branch which attempted to revive Team Rocket during Generation II, with plans to use magnetic waves to evolve Pokémon. Their lead scientist also tells that Giovanni's son has red hair, a possible reference to Silver.
  • One of Professor Oak's assistants will state that he is to get a radio show sometime in the near future.
  • Celio mentions that Bill's family live in Goldenrod City.

Generation IV

To Generation I

To Generation II

To Generation III

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