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* The games were originally scheduled for a December 21, 1995 release, according to an old Nintendo of Japan flyer.<ref>[http://famicom.chu.jp/p/logs/log_disp.php?no=S0001&ind=10001 すばらしきポケットモンスター赤緑(表側)の広告]</ref> This could explain the copyright year of 1995 that appears in the games' introductory sequence, and all subsequent games and official merchandise.
* The games were originally scheduled for a December 21, 1995 release, according to an old Nintendo of Japan flyer.<ref>[http://famicom.chu.jp/p/logs/log_disp.php?no=S0001&ind=10001 すばらしきポケットモンスター赤緑(表側)の広告]</ref> This could explain the copyright year of 1995 that appears in the games' introductory sequence, and all subsequent games and official merchandise.
* In ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', Professor Oak references these games with his password, "REDGREEN".
* In ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', Professor Oak references these games with his password, "REDGREEN".
* Pokemon Red and Green are the only games, along with their remakes, to not be officially released in South Korea, making HeartGold and Soulsilver the only games fully exploring the Kanto region in Korean. Although, [[Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire]] were not released either, their remakes were.


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