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(→Trivia: "Final" implies we know or can reasonably guess they won't ever do more, which is not the case. "Most recent" is better. ||| Removing this hidden point, since ORAS' multiple universes throw our idea of intergenerational canonicity into whack.) |
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* Platinum removed the "©(publishing year) GAME FREAK inc." notice present on the title screen in Diamond and Pearl and preceding games, instead having a notice saying "Developed by {{tt|GAME FREAK Inc.|Says "GAME FREAK." only in the original Japanese version}}" similar to the notices found on the title screens of recent games developed by {{wp|tri-Ace}}. | * Platinum removed the "©(publishing year) GAME FREAK inc." notice present on the title screen in Diamond and Pearl and preceding games, instead having a notice saying "Developed by {{tt|GAME FREAK Inc.|Says "GAME FREAK." only in the original Japanese version}}" similar to the notices found on the title screens of recent games developed by {{wp|tri-Ace}}. | ||
* This is the only solitary core series version to be released in South Korea. | * This is the only solitary core series version to be released in South Korea. | ||
* | * This is the most recent solitary core series version to be released. | ||
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* The gender of the starter of Professor Rowan's assistant ({{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}}) is randomly generated each time it appears in battle, meaning it can change genders from one battle to the next.--> | * The gender of the starter of Professor Rowan's assistant ({{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}}) is randomly generated each time it appears in battle, meaning it can change genders from one battle to the next.--> |
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