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{{Bulbanews|Generation I Virtual Console games released in Hong Kong, Taiwan}} | {{Bulbanews|Generation I Virtual Console games released in Hong Kong, Taiwan}} | ||
There are currently 38 | There are currently 38 titles released in Japanese and 37 in European languages (English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian). Out of these, 16 are paired versions. | ||
In {{pmin|South Korea}}, 28 | In {{pmin|South Korea}}, 28 titles were released in Korean (13 as paired versions), with the first being {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} in 2002 prior to the foundation of Nintendo of Korea and {{DL|The Pokémon Company|Pokémon Korea, Inc.|Pokémon Korea}} in 2006, followed by {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} in 2008. Despite this, at least {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} were released in Japanese,<ref>[https://bbs.ruliweb.com/game/81921/read/7738840 South Korean blog with official and localized Ruby and Sapphire material]</ref> which explains the lack of language restrictions in the Korean [[Pal Park]]. | ||
In {{pmin|Greater China}}, 13 | In {{pmin|Greater China}}, 13 titles were released in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese (6 as paired versions), with the first being {{g|Sun and Moon}} in 2016, especially in Mainland China. Nonetheless, the Japanese versions of {{game4|Red|Green|Blue|Yellow}} as well as of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} were released in specific Chinese-speaking territories like Taiwan and Hong Kong. | ||
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