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==External Links==
==External Links==
#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMJQ2LBzbpw] - A Youtube video, showing most of the promotions denoting Beta Pokémon names.
#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMJQ2LBzbpw] - A Youtube video, showing most of the artwork denoting Beta Pokémon names.
#[http://reocities.com/Tokyo/fuji/4362/pokemon.html] - A list of Pokémon artwork from Nintendo staff in the USA. These images were before the Japanese names of Pokémon were officially translated.
#[http://reocities.com/Tokyo/fuji/4362/pokemon.html] - A list of Pokémon artwork from Nintendo staff in the USA. These images were before the Japanese names of Pokémon were officially translated.



Revision as of 12:35, 28 March 2010

Unused content in the Pokémon games

Unused map locations | Early English promotional Pokémon names | Eternal Flower Floette | Bird type | Unused music | Unused encounter system (Yellow) | Unused Bulbasaur slot machine symbol | Unused Shadow Pokémon | Cacophony | Unused Japanese list strings (Generation I) | Unused items | Unused Pokémon data | Unused and redundant Egg moves

See also: S.S. Anne Ship Truck

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A piece of artwork released in USA promotions corresponding to Seaking, or at that time 'Neptune'

Before Pokémon Red and Green were officially translated into English various names were temporarily used to represent the Pokémon which, at that time had not currently been officially translated into English. These names were used to refer to the Pokémon in promotions in the United States, before the final English versions of the games were decided. Below is a list of Pokémon with different prototype names when compared to their final names.

Final Name Beta Name
Kakuna Kokoon
Pidgey Pidge
Rattata Rattatak
Ekans Arbo
Sandslash Sandstorm
Clefairy Aria
Clefable Ariala
Vulpix Foxfire
Paras Parasyte
Diglett Digda
Growlithe Flamie
Arcanine Blaze
Abra Hocus
Kadabra Pocus
Machop Kara-tee
Machoke Kung-foo
Machamp Ju-doh
Tentacool Jilly
Tentacruel Man O War
Rapidash Gallop
Slowpoke Slowmo
Magnemite Coil
Magneton Recoil
Doduo Dodo
Dewgong Manaty
Gastly Spirit
Haunter Spectre
Gengar Phantom
Cubone Orphon
Marowak Guardia
Lickitung Tonguetyd
Koffing Ny
Weezing La
Chansey Lucky
Tangela Meduza
Goldeen Goldy
Seaking Neptune
Scyther Stryke
Gyarados Skulkraken
Lapras Ness
Eevee Eon
Omanyte Ess
Omastar Kargo
Kabuto Att
Kabutops Lantis
Aerodactyl Ptera
Dratini Dragoon
Dragonair Dragyn

External Links

  1. [1] - A Youtube video, showing most of the artwork denoting Beta Pokémon names.
  2. [2] - A list of Pokémon artwork from Nintendo staff in the USA. These images were before the Japanese names of Pokémon were officially translated.