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** Both allow the player to capture both of the [[game mascot]]s from the original paired games.
** Both allow the player to capture both of the [[game mascot]]s from the original paired games.
* Emerald was the last Nintendo game with a specially colored [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]].
* Emerald was the last Nintendo game with a specially colored [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]].
** However, since [[Nintendo DSi]]-enhanced cartridges are black, {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2}} is technically the last Pokémon game to have the color of its cartridge match its name.
** However, since [[Nintendo DSi]]-enhanced cartridges are black, {{B2W2|Pokémon Black 2}} is technically the last Pokémon game to have the color of its cartridge match its name.
** Of note is that, in Japan, the cartridges of the [[Generation I]] games and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} used the generic cartridge color.
** Of note is that, in Japan, the cartridges of the [[Generation I]] games and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} used the generic cartridge color.
* Pokémon Emerald was the final core series game released on the {{wp|Game Boy line}} of [[Nintendo]] handheld video game consoles.
* Pokémon Emerald was the final core series game released on the {{wp|Game Boy line}} of [[Nintendo]] handheld video game consoles.

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