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In the other localizations, there is no frame surrounding the Pokémon, but the Pokémon list appears in a text box frame. In the Japanese and Korean versions, the Pokémon in the Pokémon Storage System's layout is enclosed in a text box frame and the Pokémon list appears in the background.
The Japanese text box frames here are also positioned one pixel higher than those in the other versions.
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The amount of PC boxes in the Pokémon Storage System was changed from 9 to 14 in the localizations (including the Korean one, which is based on the localized ROM) due to the maximum number of Pokémon per box being decreased from 30 to 20. During the actual trade animation, the initial window was made wider, as to allow for the longer Pokémon/Player names. Meanwhile, in the international releases, due to the lack of space, it is horizontally aligned. In the Japanese versions and Korean, the Pokémon trading screen is vertically aligned. The international version, meanwhile, removed the names above the portraits due to a lack of space, and the atop the badge case is a much simpler "BADGES", using a custom font. Moreover, atop the badge case is a header title, which literally translates to "League Badge". In the Japanese and Korean versions, each Gym Leader portrait features the name of the corresponding character above it. In the Japanese and Korean versions, the summary screens are aligned vertically, but in the international releases they were reverted to the horizontally aligned screens of Gen I. New here is the Bag interface, where the banner on top is twice as thin in the International versions, with the window on the left side of the screen also taking up less space. Once again, the options which can be accessed in the overworld were changed, just like in Gen I. The changes done to the battle screen are the same ones from Generation I, most notably the "PACK" and "PKMN" options having switched place. A similar layout change was also done to the Pokédex area screen. This was done as to leave more space for the longer localized area names. The international versions tweaked the region's map slightly by actually making the gray border go all the way around it in both the Town Map and Pokégear, which also caused the header text to be shifted upwards. As for the Korean versions, the "Print" option was simply removed, otherwise being identical to the Japanese versions. The Pokémon's stats are also displayed using the imperial system, as opposed to the Japanese and Korean versions' metric system.
The copyright dates were updated accordingly for all three main releases. The title screen had its logo changed to the international equivalent, with the Korean versions instead using a logo which is much closer to the original Japanese one. The screen which precedes the opening cutscene had its copyright dates updated, with the company names readjusted appropriately. Revisional Differences Introduction Cutscene