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* The  [[DexNav]] interface resembles to the layouts from the original Ruby and Sapphire. It also uses the original tileset.
* The  [[DexNav]] interface resembles to the layouts from the original Ruby and Sapphire. It also uses the original tileset.
* A {{tc|Bug Catcher}} tells the player that he "heard that [[Pokémon Center]]s used to have two stories until 10 years ago" and had "a special area known as the ''[[Pokémon Center#Generation III|Pokémon Cable Club]]''". The last game to utilise this feature, {{game|Emerald}}, was first released in 2004, 10 years before the remakes were released.
* A {{tc|Bug Catcher}} tells the player that he "heard that [[Pokémon Center]]s used to have two stories until 10 years ago" and had "a special area known as the ''[[Pokémon Center#Generation III|Pokémon Cable Club]]''". The last game to utilise this feature, {{game|Emerald}}, was first released in 2004, 10 years before the remakes were released.
* In the [[Rustboro Gym]], a display of the map of Hoenn from Ruby and Sapphire by [[Midori Harada]] is seen.
* 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.
* 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.