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Pokémon Trading Card Game: North America
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Pokémon Card GB2 was the second videogame based off of the popular Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is a Game Boy Color game (although it can be played on a non-colored Game Boy system) and a sequel to the first game. It features characters from the first game, as well as a second island to travel to that expands on the first game, with a focus on the Team Rocket expansion. The game was never released outside of Japan and there are no plans of any American release.
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Pokemon Trading Card Game Player's Guide (Pokemon Trading Card Game Player's Guides) The ultimate player's guide for the Pokmon Trading Card Game (TCG). This independent, uncensored, full-color book features the most in-depth analysis available, including winning strategies from the top tournament players around the world. Features a collector's guide to American and Japanese card sets, "Deck-struction" construction secrets to unbeatable decks, Killer Card Combos, and an extensive bonus chapter covering Pokmon Snap for the Nintendo 64.
On December 18, 1998, Nintendo released a Game Boy Color game called Pokémon Trading Card. It was a game based on the original Pokémon games, but with trading cards instead of actual "monsters". This title was released in North America on March 31, 2000 and in Europe on December 8, 2000. It included the cards from the base set as well as its first two expansions, along with cards that are exclusive to the game.
Every few sets, new types of cards are introduced to the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Several of these include: Dark Pokémon (Team Rocket); Owners' Pokémon and Stadium cards (Gym Heroes); Darkness-type and Metal-type Pokémon, the second generation, and the new Pokémon Tool card (Neo Genesis); Shining Pokémon (Neo Revelation); Light Pokémon (Neo Destiny); Supporter cards and Technical Machines (Expedition); Crystal-type Pokémon (Aquapolis); Pokémon-ex (EX Ruby & Sapphire); Dual-type Pokémon (EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua); Pokémon-* (EX Team Rocket Returns); Delta Species Pokémon and Holon's Pokémon (EX Delta Species); Pokémon Lv.X, the separation of Trainer, Supporter and Stadium cards, and the addition of Metal and Darkness as Basic Energy types (Diamond & Pearl); and most recently, the new “Pokémon with Berry” cards in ‘’Diamond & Pearl: Mysterious Treasures’’, released in North America in August 2007.
Nintendo of America Inc., distributor of both video and card games for the Pokémon franchise, unearths valuable new Pokémon in the June 14th release of the newest expansion in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, EX Hidden Legends. This expansion features 101 unique cards, including over 20 new Pokémon, 9 new Trainer cards, new Dual Energy type Pokémon and more Pokémon-ex.
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