The games are very much the same as they were when originally released, albeit with a few small tweaks... (no bug fixes, so certain bugs can still be executed.)
- Cable Club is compatible with the 3DS's wireless features.
- GameBoy Printer function is unusable.
- Animations for certain battle moves were tweaked to reduce effects such as flashing, as they may negatively affect people who suffer with epilepsy. (See list below.)
- One-way Pokémon Bank support. (To be launched before or after Sun/Moon are available worldwide.)
- Jynx's Sprite was updated in Yellow version due to the controversy it has sparked in the past.
Nintendo preserved the original games very well so there are very few changes compared to the original Game Boy games. The glitches and exploits are intentionally left in the game so you can still use the same glitches, just like the original The main difference is that the Link Cable is no longer compatible with the Nintendo 3DS so you can trade wirelessly between two 3DS'
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Go to your console change console settings to designated language and mw2 automatically changes to that language.
It changes on it's own after awhile.
It changes the wild pokemon that appear in the game.
In Pokemon Ruby, the time changes do not affect which Pokemon can be caught. The time changes affect day-to-day things, which is basically challenging someone else in their secret base.
Depending on what Pokemon it changes
Pokemon modafire changes the wild pokemon you run into. You need action replay to use it.
If your talking about Pokemon Modifier its a thing that changes the Pokemon in grass,caves and on water
The new dashboard changes to the Xbox 360 console were made to make it easier to use and interact with Xbox using the Kinect sensor. The biggest change was a switch to panel style navigation. The update also added quickplay capabilities.