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The six [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|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.
The seven [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|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.


This does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.
This does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.
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===Generation II===
===Generation II===
====To Generation I====
====To Generation I====
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years previous. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years prior. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{ga|Red|young kid}}."
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{tt|young kid|Red}}."
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{ga|Red|a boy}} three years before.
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{tt|a boy|Red}} three years before.
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.
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====To Generation II====
====To Generation II====
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|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. In {{game|Emerald}} the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|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. In {{game|Emerald}}, the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto (though this reference is removed in Emerald).
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto (though this reference is removed in Emerald).
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* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.
* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after {{ga|Red}} has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after Red has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now over 400 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now over 400 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).


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* A man at [[Mt. Pyre]] mentions how there used to be holes in the floor, a thing that was true in Generation III.
* A man at [[Mt. Pyre]] mentions how there used to be holes in the floor, a thing that was true in Generation III.
* When the player shows Norman the Eon Ticket, he says that it has been 11 years since he last saw the ticket. Eon Ticket was originally distributed in 2003, 11 years before the remakes' release.
* When the player shows Norman the Eon Ticket, he says that it has been 11 years since he last saw the ticket. Eon Ticket was originally distributed in 2003, 11 years before the remakes' release.
* [[Mirage Island]] is referenced in {{rt|130|Hoenn}}'s description on AreaNav, which describes its nature. Although [[Mirage Islands]] appear in different parts of Hoenn, none appear on that Route.
* {{gdis|Mirage Island|III}} is referenced in {{rt|130|Hoenn}}'s description on AreaNav, which describes its nature. Although [[Mirage Islands]] appear in different parts of Hoenn, none appear on that route.
* The {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} in {{v2|Emerald}} is referenced several times at the [[Battle Resort]]. A man in [[Battle Maison]] will mention [[Scott]] and [[Pike Queen Lucy|Pike Queen]]. Another NPC will say to the player that the Battle Resort is planned to be replaced by the Battle Frontier in the future. There is also a model of the [[Battle Tower (Generation III)|Battle Tower]] on top of the hill.
* The {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} in {{v2|Emerald}} is referenced several times at the [[Battle Resort]]. A man in [[Battle Maison]] will mention [[Scott]] and [[Pike Queen Lucy|Pike Queen]]. Another NPC will say to the player that the Battle Resort is planned to be replaced by the Battle Frontier in the future. There is also a model of the [[Battle Tower (Generation III)|Battle Tower]] on top of the hill.
* The pattern the triangular object at the end of the [[Delta Episode]] darts around before [[Deoxys]] emerges is in the same pattern of the [[Birth Island]] puzzle from {{v2|FireRed}}, {{v2|LeafGreen}} and {{v2|Emerald}}.
* The pattern the triangular object at the end of the [[Delta Episode]] darts around before [[Deoxys]] emerges is in the same pattern of the [[Birth Island]] puzzle from {{v2|FireRed}}, {{v2|LeafGreen}} and {{v2|Emerald}}.
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====To Generation IV====
====To Generation IV====
* [[Drasna]] of the {{DL|Elite Four|Kalos Elite Four}} claims her grandparents moved to Kalos from [[Celestic Town|a city where the past lives on]] in [[Sinnoh|a faraway region]], and that they raised her on the {{DL|Sinnoh myths|The Original Story|stories}} of the Pokémon of {{p|Dialga|time}} and {{p|Palkia|space}}.
* [[Drasna]] of the {{DL|Elite Four|Kalos Elite Four}} claims her grandparents moved to Kalos from [[Celestic Town|a city where the past lives on]] in [[Sinnoh|a faraway region]], and that they raised her on the {{DL|Sinnoh myths|The Original Story|stories}} of the Pokémon of {{p|Dialga|time}} and {{p|Palkia|space}}.
* [[Looker]] returns as the main character of a post-game side story and at one point compares his assets to the size of [[Mt. Coronet]].
* [[Looker]] returns as the main character of a post-game side story and at one point compares his assets to the size of [[Mt. Coronet]]. He also appears in [[Hoenn]] in the [[Battle Resort]], suffering from amnesia.
* Paintings of the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation IV|Sinnoh Battle Frontier}} and the [[The Underground|Sinnoh Underground]] appear in the Lumiose Museum.
* Paintings of the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation IV|Sinnoh Battle Frontier}} and the [[The Underground|Sinnoh Underground]] appear in the Lumiose Museum.
* An NPC in [[Snowbelle City]] will play a remixed version of the music from [[Jubilife City]] when spoken to.
* An NPC in [[Snowbelle City]] will play a remixed version of the music from [[Jubilife City]] when spoken to.
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* When first met in the [[Granite Cave]], [[Zinnia]] talks to the player about truths and ideals, referencing to {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, respectively.
* When first met in the [[Granite Cave]], [[Zinnia]] talks to the player about truths and ideals, referencing to {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, respectively.
* A Backpacker found in the basement of [[S.S. Tidal]] mentions that he is from Unova.
* A Backpacker found in the basement of [[S.S. Tidal]] mentions that he is from Unova.
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*A {{tc|Backpacker}} that can be found in one of various Hotels in Kalos speaks about a [[Alola|region]] he is from, separate from the regions of the first five generations. He also gives the player the {{DL|Valuable item|Strange Souvenir}}. This is so far the only reference to a future generation seen within the core series.


===Generation VII===
===Generation VII===
====To Generation I====
====To Generation I====
*The player character in [[Pokemon Sun and Moon]] and his/her family have moved to [[Alola]] from the [[Kanto]] region.
*The player character in {{g|Sun and Moon}} and his/her family have moved to [[Alola]] from the [[Kanto]] region.
*[[Red (game)|Red]] and [[Blue (game)|Blue]] make an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].
*{{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}} make an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].
*[[Heahea City]] was said to be formed by people who travelled in [[Kanto]] and Johto long, long ago and came together in the [[Alola]] Region.
*[[Heahea City]] was said to be formed by people who travelled in [[Kanto]] and Johto long, long ago and came together in the [[Alola]] region.
*A poster within the Geothermal Power Plant on [[Blush Mountain]] talks about the [[Kanto Power Plant]]. It mentions some of the events in the Johto section of the series, specifically about how the loss of the [[Machine Part]] put the entire plant out of operation.
*A {{tc|Sightseer}} in [[Heahea City]] says that he wants to document all the differences between [[Diglett's Tunnel]] in Alola and [[Diglett's Cave]] in Kanto.
*An NPC at [[Aether Paradise]] mentions that her group is there to study how things are done there, and compares it to how things are done at the [[Safari Zone]] in [[Fuchia City]].
*A poster within the Geothermal Power Plant on [[Blush Mountain]] talks about the [[Kanto Power Plant]]. It mentions some of the events in the Johto section of the series, specifically about how the loss of the {{key|IV|Machine Part}} put the entire plant out of operation. It also goes on to say that the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Zapdos}} appeared there once.
*[[Malie Garden]] is colloquially called "Nugget Garden" and has it's own [[Nugget Bridge]] along with a similar challenge of battling a number of trainers on it.  
*An NPC at [[Aether Paradise]] mentions that her group is there to study how things are done there, and compares it to how things are done at the {{safari|Kanto}} in [[Fuchsia City]].
*[[Malie Garden]] is colloquially called "Nugget Garden" and has its own {{rt|24|Kanto|Nugget Bridge}} along with a similar challenge of battling a number of Trainers on it. The Trainers even use the same Pokémon and lines dialogue as the Trainers on the original Nugget Bridge.
*An NPC in Aether Paradise mentions that the PC Boxes for [[Pokémon Storage System]] were developed by [[Bill]] in the Kanto region. He adds that Bill is "apparently a real {{tc|Poké Maniac|Pokémon maniac}}".
*[[Lillie]] takes [[Lusamine]] to see Bill in the chance he could help make Lusamine better after she got bonded with {{p|Nihilego}} after hearing about how Bill got combined with a Pokémon.
*A woman in the [[Hau'oli City]] Mall next to a poster says "Hey! Under this poster... There's nothing! Of course there's no switch, silly!", referencing the secret switch under the poster in the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]] that gave access to the [[Rocket Hideout]].
*[[Professor Kukui]] tells the player about his travels in the Kanto region and how he challenged the [[Indigo League|Pokémon League]] there.
*One phrase that the player may receive from the Johto Tent at the [[Festival Plaza]] is "You better have {{DL|Status condition healing item|Burn Heal}}!" This line is also spoken by [[Blaine]] before Gym battle.


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====To Generation II====
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*[[Malie City]] was also said to be formed by people from Johto settling in [[Alola]].
*[[Malie City]] was also said to be formed by people from Johto settling in [[Alola]].
*[[Malie Garden]] also has a lake inside of it in the shape of a Gyarados, an allusion to the [[Lake of Rage]] in Johto.
*[[Malie Garden]] also has a lake inside of it in the shape of a Gyarados, an allusion to the [[Lake of Rage]] in Johto.
*A [[Sightseer]] in Malie City mentions that she is from Johto and finds it odd that people in Alola dont use [[Fly]] to travel, before giving you the [[TM76|TM]] for the move.
*A {{tc|Sightseer}} in Malie City mentions that she is from Johto and finds it odd that people in Alola don't use {{m|Fly}} to travel, before giving the player the [[TM76|TM]] for the move.
*[[Lana]] mentions having reeled in a [[Red Gyarados]] once. In the end, she was just trying to trick the player into believing her.
*[[Lana]] mentions having reeled in a [[Red Gyarados]] once. In the end, she was just trying to trick the player into believing her.
*On [[Mount Lanakila]], [[Professor Kukui]] mentions facing the [[Indigo League]] and how tough the battle with [[Lance]] was. Lance was the {{pkmn|Champion}} of the Indigo League in the Generation II games and their remakes.
*The player is able to obtain one [[Apricorn]] Ball each per game. These are the special [[Poké Ball]]s that [[Kurt]] makes by hand in the Johto region.
*A [[Rage Candy Bar]] is given to the player in [[Pokémon Center Café]]s when buying a drink for the first time on Tuesday.


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====To Generation III====
*[[Wally]] makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].  
*[[Wally]] makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].  
*A [[Scientist]] at [[Vast Poni Canyon]] mentions that his idol is Professor Birch]].
*A {{tc|Scientist}} at [[Vast Poni Canyon]] mentions that his idol is [[Professor Birch]].
*[[Lana]] mentions the fact that [[Kyogre]] could be found in Alola's waters. In the end, she was just trying to trick the player into believing her.
*[[Lana]] jokes that {{p|Kyogre}} could be found in [[Brooklet Hill]]'s waters.
*{{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}} appears in the post-game as a member of the [[International Police]] and [[Looker]]'s superior. She is mentioned to have "protected some tower" in the [[Hoenn]] region and having been a powerful Trainer, referring to her status as the [[Frontier Brain]] of Hoenn's {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}} in {{game|Emerald}}. She can also be found at the Battle Tree.
*When examining the shelves in Thrifty Megamart on [[Royal Avenue]], the player is informed that the shop has a sale on shipping-damaged {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}}s.
*A Lava Cookie is given to the player in [[Pokémon Center Café]]s when buying a drink for the first time on Saturday.


====To Generation IV====
====To Generation IV====
*[[Cynthia]] makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].
*[[Cynthia]] makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]] in [[Alola]].
*A Sightseer in a [[Pokemon Centre]] questions who would win in a matchup between the Masked Royal and [[Crasher Wake]].
*A Sightseer in the [[Pokémon Center]] on {{rt|8|Alola}} questions who would win in a matchup between the Masked Royal and [[Crasher Wake]].
*In order to research how the Ultra Beasts emerge from portals, the Pokémon {{p|Giratina}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Bronzong}} are noted at the Dimensional Research Lab.
*When examining the shelves and fridges in Thrifty Megamart on [[Royal Avenue]], the player is informed that the shop has a sale on [[Mt. Coronet]] {{DL|Drink|Fresh Water}}, as well as on Sinnohan [[Poffin]] Assorments.
*The laboratory in [[Aether Paradise]] contains files about the development of {{p|Type: Null}}. According to the one of them, materials for the development were collected from [[Canalave Library]].
*[[Looker]] appears in the post-game as Anabel's subordinate.
*An {{DL|Status condition healing item|Old Gateau}} is given to the player in [[Pokémon Center Café]]s when buying a drink for the first time on Thursday.


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====To Generation V====
*[[Professor Burnet]] makes her main series debut in Pokemon Sun and Moon, working at the Dimensional Research Lab in Heahea City, and being married to [[Professor Kukui]].
*[[Professor Burnet]] makes her core series debut in Pokémon Sun and Moon, working at the Dimensional Research Lab in Heahea City, and being married to [[Professor Kukui]].
*An {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}} mentions that she worked in [[Driftveil City]], helping Pokémon that got separated from their Trainers, most likely due to the actions of [[Team Plasma]].
*An {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}} mentions that she worked in [[Driftveil City]], helping Pokémon that got separated from their Trainers, most likely due to the actions of [[Team Plasma]].
*[[Colress]] makes an appearance in the game, and talks about his wish to bring about the full potential in Pokemon. He also makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]].
*[[Colress]] makes an appearance on {{rt|8|Alola}}, and talks about his wish to bring about the full potential in Pokémon. After the player has become champion, he'll reappear and give the player Genesect's [[Drive]]s. He also makes an appearance at the [[Battle Tree]].
*[[Grimsley]] can be found on {{rt|16|Alola}}, and gives the player {{p|Sharpedo}} for the [[Poké Ride]]. He can also be found in the [[Battle Tree]].
*A {{DL|Status condition healing item|Casteliacone}} is given to the player in [[Pokémon Center Café]]s when buying a drink for the first time on Wednesday. A [[Sweet Heart]] can be received on Sundays under the same conditions.


====To Generation VI====
====To Generation VI====
* [[Dexio]] and [[Sina]], [[Professor Sycamore]]'s assistants from [[X and Y]], appear on [[Akala Island]] in [[Alola]] to task players with collecting {{p|Zygarde}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|Cells]] in a [[Zygarde Cube]].
* [[Dexio]] and [[Sina]], [[Professor Sycamore]]'s assistants from {{g|X and Y}}, appear on [[Akala Island]] in [[Alola]] to task players with collecting {{p|Zygarde}} {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Zygarde|Cells}} in a [[Zygarde Cube]], which is stated to have been discovered by Professor Sycamore. They later appear on [[Poni Island]] and inform the player about [[Mega Evolution]], giving the player a [[Key Stone]] and an {{DL|Mega Stone|Alakazite}}.
*A poster within the Geothermal Power Plant on [[Blush Mountain]] talks about the [[Kalos Power Plant]]. It mentions that it draws its energy from space with microwaves and sent back to the planet's surface. The People in Kalos work with Porygon in space.
* When encountered for the first time on {{rt|8|Alola}}, [[Colress]] wonders out loud if the [[Z-Ring]]'s power can surpass that of the {{key|VI|Mega Ring}}.
*[[Samson Oak]] mentions that the [[Rotom Pokedex]] was built with the help of a professor from Kalos.
* A man on the first floor of the Dimensional Research Lab in [[Heahea City]] mentions having heard about "some rare Pokémon that can use rings to teleport itself through space", obviously describing {{p|Hoopa}}.
* A {{tc|Collector}} on {{rt|11|Alola}} says that there is a Pokémon in the [[Kalos]] region with bamboo leaves in its mouth, referring to {{p|Pancham}} and {{p|Pangoro}}.
* A poster within the Geothermal Power Plant on [[Blush Mountain]] talks about the [[Kalos Power Plant]]. It mentions that it draws its energy from space with microwaves and send back to the planet's surface. The people in [[Kalos]] work with Porygon in space.
* [[Samson Oak]] mentions that the [[Rotom Pokédex]] was built with the help of a "young fellow" from Kalos.
* After becoming the Champion, {{tc|Swimmer Girls}} Kylie and Ashlyn on [[Poni Breaker Coast]] will tell the player that they come from the Kalos region. They also talk about [[Trainer PR Video]]s and about being known in Kalos for their skills in [[HM]]-making.
* A {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lumiose Galette}} is given to the player in [[Pokémon Center Café]]s when buying a drink for the first time on Monday. A {{DL|Status condition healing item|Shalour Sable}} can be received on Friday under the same conditions.
* In [[Hau'oli City]], [[Ilima]]'s mother gives the player a {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lumiose Galette}} and explains that it's his favorite food from the [[Kalos]] region, where he went to study abroad.
* There is a {{DL|Lumiose City restaurants|Sushi High Roller}} in [[Malie City]]. A {{tc|Sightseer}} who is dining there says that he once visited the branch in Kalos.
* During [[Acerola]]'s trial at {{OBP|Thrifty Megamart|Abandoned Site}}, a picture of [[Cosplay Pikachu|Pikachu Pop Star]] can be seen amongst the many {{p|Pikachu}} pictures in {{pkmn2|Totem}} {{p|Mimikyu}}'s room.


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175Togepi.png This article contains fan speculation.
There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article.

The seven 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.

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

  • Not only is the Kanto region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of Generation I are spoken of as having happened three years prior. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.
  • Red, the player character of the first games, is found training in Mt. Silver and can be battled.
  • Blue, the rival character of the first games, has become the Gym Leader of Viridian City. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in Pokémon Red and Blue.
  • A man in the Violet City Pokémon Center states that the former Team Rocket was broken up by a "young kid."
  • The parents of the Copycat in Saffron City mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by a boy three years before.
  • The Berserk Gene, a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed Cerulean Cave, where Mewtwo once hid.
  • There is a Pokémon doll of a surfing Pikachu available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in Pokémon Yellow.
  • A man in Cerulean City says there used to be a cave near the city with powerful Pokémon.
  • If the player checks the poster in the Rocket Game Corner, the player will be informed that there's nothing there, referring to the secret switch under the poster in Generation I.
  • The master of the Saffron City Fighting Dojo, Kiyo, can be found and battled in Mt. Mortar. Like in Generation I, he gives the player a Fighting-type Pokémon upon defeating him.
  • In Celadon City restaurant, a woman says that no one will give the player a Coin Case here and that (s)he should look in Johto. A man in the same place gives a Coin Case in Generation I.

Generation III

To Generation I

  • Brawly is said to have once trained alongside Bruno, who is a member of Kanto's Elite Four. Also, both of them are Fighting type Pokémon users.
  • The Oceanic Museum in Slateport City has two water samples, one of which is from Kanto (though this reference is removed in Emerald). Its background music theme is also an arrangement of the S.S. Anne theme.
  • On Faraway Island, a series of smudged messages, which may have been left by Mr. Fuji, appear on a signpost.
  • A boy in Lilycove City says that he and his family came from the Kanto region before he asks if there are any Pokémon found only in the Hoenn region.
  • In Victory Road in Kanto, there is a small crater where Moltres used to be.

To Generation II

Generation IV

To Generation I

The wallpaper
  • As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the routes of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the Game Boy. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high grass, normal ground, a sign and a house.
  • As Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver are remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.
  • During a special Celebi event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after Red has defeated Giovanni. Giovanni tells his son that he has decided to disband Team Rocket. Afterwards, he will run towards the Johto region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.
  • In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now over 400 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).

To Generation II

To Generation III

Generation V

To Generation I

To Generation II

To Generation III

To Generation IV

Generation VI

To Generation I

To Generation II

To Generation III

  • A Swimmer in Azure Bay claims that he swam to Kalos from the Hoenn region.
  • A painting of Mr. Briney and Peeko appears in the Lumiose Museum.
  • A little girl in Laverre City will mention that her uncle is from Hoenn when spoken to.
  • A tourist will mention the hot springs in Lavaridge Town when spoken to.
  • An old woman on the second floor of Hotel Richissime mentions that the 40th and 45th wedding anniversaries are the ruby and sapphire anniversaries, respectively, while her husband next to her mentions that their first date was at the Oceanic Museum.
  • When the player can't afford a ride on the Lumiose City cab, one of the Drivers will say when defeated, "Now I won't even have a copper to send back to my family in Hoenn..."
  • A woman staying at Hotel Richissime on the fifth floor during the bed making job compares it to the Resort Gorgeous on the Sevii Islands.
  • The introduction of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire reflects to the original games, music included.
  • The DexNav interface resembles to the layouts from the original Ruby and Sapphire. It also uses the original tileset.
  • A Bug Catcher tells the player that he "heard that Pokémon Centers used to have two stories until 10 years ago" and had "a special area known as the Pokémon Cable Club". The last game to utilise this feature, Pokémon Emerald, was first released in 2004, 10 years before the remakes were released.
  • In the Rustboro Gym and the Treasure Hunter's house, a display of the map of Hoenn from Ruby and Sapphire by Midori Harada is seen.
  • A man at Mt. Pyre mentions how there used to be holes in the floor, a thing that was true in Generation III.
  • When the player shows Norman the Eon Ticket, he says that it has been 11 years since he last saw the ticket. Eon Ticket was originally distributed in 2003, 11 years before the remakes' release.
  • Mirage Island is referenced in Route 130's description on AreaNav, which describes its nature. Although Mirage Islands appear in different parts of Hoenn, none appear on that route.
  • The Battle Frontier in Emerald is referenced several times at the Battle Resort. A man in Battle Maison will mention Scott and Pike Queen. Another NPC will say to the player that the Battle Resort is planned to be replaced by the Battle Frontier in the future. There is also a model of the Battle Tower on top of the hill.
  • The pattern the triangular object at the end of the Delta Episode darts around before Deoxys emerges is in the same pattern of the Birth Island puzzle from FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald.

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To Generation VII

  • A Backpacker that can be found in one of various Hotels in Kalos speaks about a region he is from, separate from the regions of the first five generations. He also gives the player the Strange Souvenir. This is so far the only reference to a future generation seen within the core series.

Generation VII

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To Generation II

  • Heahea City was said to be formed by people who traveled in Kanto and Johto long, long ago and came together in the Alola Region.
  • Malie City was also said to be formed by people from Johto settling in Alola.
  • Malie Garden also has a lake inside of it in the shape of a Gyarados, an allusion to the Lake of Rage in Johto.
  • A Sightseer in Malie City mentions that she is from Johto and finds it odd that people in Alola don't use Fly to travel, before giving the player the TM for the move.
  • Lana mentions having reeled in a Red Gyarados once. In the end, she was just trying to trick the player into believing her.
  • On Mount Lanakila, Professor Kukui mentions facing the Indigo League and how tough the battle with Lance was. Lance was the Champion of the Indigo League in the Generation II games and their remakes.
  • The player is able to obtain one Apricorn Ball each per game. These are the special Poké Balls that Kurt makes by hand in the Johto region.
  • A Rage Candy Bar is given to the player in Pokémon Center Cafés when buying a drink for the first time on Tuesday.

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To Generation VI

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