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** A new type of [[Poké Ball]] available at [[Poké Mart]]s. | ** A new type of [[Poké Ball]] available at [[Poké Mart]]s. | ||
** A new Pokémon in the {{DL|Experience|Fluctuating}} experience group, with these being {{p|Drifloon}} and {{p|Drifblim}}. | ** A new Pokémon in the {{DL|Experience|Fluctuating}} experience group, with these being {{p|Drifloon}} and {{p|Drifblim}}. | ||
* Generation IV can be seen as a parallel to [[Generation III]] in terms of the games released. | |||
** The first pair games of the generation introduced a new region with a third game released: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire with Emerald as the third for Generation III and Pokémon Diamond and Pearl with Platinum as the third for Generation IV. | |||
*** In the third game, all three cover legendaries can be captured: {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Rayquaza}} in [[Pokémon Emerald]] while {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}} and {{p|Giratina}} in [[Pokémon Platinum]]. | |||
*** Additionally, the third game both have a [[Battle Frontier]]. However, [[HeartGold and SoulSilver]] also has a Battle Frontier too. | |||
** A remake of the region two Generations before are released as a pair: Kanto in Generation III through [[FireRed and LeafGreen]] and Johto in Generation IV through [[HeartGold and SoulSilver]]. | |||
*** In the remakes, Pokémon in the Regional Pokédex obtain new sprites. | |||
*** All Pokémon that were unobtainable in the initial games’ debuting in the generation can be caught in the remakes. | |||
** Both Generations received a [[Pokémon Ranger series|Pokémon Ranger]] spin-off. | |||
==References== | ==References== |