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In the '''Pokémon Trading Card Game''', the player can choose one of three different decks: [[Squirtle]] and Friends, [[Charmander]] and Friends, or [[Bulbasaur]] and Friends. The player is trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards.
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'''Pokémon Trading Card Game''' is virtual version of the card game. The player can choose one of three different decks: [[Squirtle]] and Friends, [[Charmander]] and Friends, or [[Bulbasaur]] and Friends. The player is trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards.
   
==Notes==
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==Trivia==
 
*Even though it was released for the Game Boy Color, the cartridge was released as a Game Boy cartridge.
 
*Even though it was released for the Game Boy Color, the cartridge was released as a Game Boy cartridge.
 
*Cards included in the video game are from the real world Generation I sets "Base Set", "Fossil" and "Jungle" with the addition of some Japanese promos and the Japanese "vending machine set" cards.
 
*Cards included in the video game are from the real world Generation I sets "Base Set", "Fossil" and "Jungle" with the addition of some Japanese promos and the Japanese "vending machine set" cards.

Revision as of 22:21, 10 December 2015

Template:Infobox Game Pokémon Trading Card Game is virtual version of the card game. The player can choose one of three different decks: Squirtle and Friends, Charmander and Friends, or Bulbasaur and Friends. The player is trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards.

Trivia

  • Even though it was released for the Game Boy Color, the cartridge was released as a Game Boy cartridge.
  • Cards included in the video game are from the real world Generation I sets "Base Set", "Fossil" and "Jungle" with the addition of some Japanese promos and the Japanese "vending machine set" cards.
  • A sequel was made called Pokémon Card GB2 Here Comes Team Great Rocket!, but it was never released in English.

The Limited Edition Promo card that comes with the game is a holofoil Meowth.

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