Remove redundant Pokémon in title
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layout: pokemonoras/content
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tags: ["shrine home", "contents"]
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categories: ["shrines", "pokemon", "pokemon oras"]
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date: 2024-11-17T17:00:18+0800
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date: 2024-11-17T18:07:09+0800
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isContentDivided: true
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eleventyExcludeFromCollections: true
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toc: true
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ To my surprise, this time after catching up with the {% cite "Pokémon" %} main
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{% endcontainer %}
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{% container "article", "content__section" %}
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## Why {% cite "Pokémon Omega Ruby" %} and {% cite "Alpha Sapphire" %} are My Favourite Pokémon Games
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## Why {% cite "Omega Ruby" %} and {% cite "Alpha Sapphire" %} are My Favourite Pokémon Games
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You may be wondering why {% cite "Pokémon Omega Ruby" %} and {% cite "Alpha Sapphire" %} are my favourite Pokémon games, since they are not a common answer to the question "What is your favourite Pokémon game?" Even as far as Pokémon game remakes go, you may be more likely to hear Pokémon fans consider {% cite "HeartGold" %} and {% cite "SoulSilver" %} as their favourite, if not even their favourite Pokémon games ever. Admittedly, before finally playing {% cite "Alpha Sapphire" %}, that used to be the case for me too.
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