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− | ''Yellow Version'' set a precedent that has carried on throughout the franchise: after each new generation begins with two or three versions, another version would be released | + | ''Yellow Version'' set a precedent that has carried on throughout the franchise: after each new generation begins with two or three versions, another version would be released with basically the same structure but some alterations and new content. Similar games include ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version]]''. So far, the only variations to this formula have been in the fifth and sixh generations. The fourth featured [[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|a pair of sequel versions]] instead of a remake version, while the fifth generation stands as the only generation that did not receive any extra versions beyond the two that were initially released. |
Additionally, some later games (primarily ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and Soulsiver Versions|HeartGold/SoulSilver]]'') would use the mechanic introduced in this game of one of the player's Pokémon following the player around. While only Pikachu could follow the player in ''Yellow'', the other games instead allowed the player to choose which Pokémon would follow them. | Additionally, some later games (primarily ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and Soulsiver Versions|HeartGold/SoulSilver]]'') would use the mechanic introduced in this game of one of the player's Pokémon following the player around. While only Pikachu could follow the player in ''Yellow'', the other games instead allowed the player to choose which Pokémon would follow them. |