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 h English (en)===Title Screen Palette Oddities===
{| class=wikitable style="margin: auto;"
! 1996
! Space World '97
! Oct/Nov 1999
! Final (J)
! Palette Glitch (J)
|-
| [[File:PkmnGS-EarlyTitle.gif|160px]]
| [[File:GS Demo Title.png|160px]]
| [[File:PkmnGS-LaterTitle.jpg|160px]]
| [[File:Pokemon Gold Japanese Title Screen.png]]
| [[File:PkmnGS-HoohJPN.png|center]]
|}
The Ho-Oh sprite on the title screen of ''Pokémon Gold'' actually uses three colors, suggesting that it was originally intended to appear in all its brilliance instead of as a silhouette. Various changes to Ho-Oh's presentation on the title screen were made during development, with it appearing as a two-color silhouette in the Space World '97 demo, then in full color in prerelease materials from 1999. In the final game, the palette assigned to Ho-Oh renders all three of these colors as black, so its illustrious hues are not normally seen.