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|Name = Pokémon Trading Card Game |
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|Picture = [[File:Pokémon Trading Card Game Boxart.jpg|188px]] |
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]] |
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|developer = [[Hudson Soft]] |
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|category = Strategy |
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| video game title = Pokémon Trading Card Game |
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|player# = 1-2 Players |
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| japanese title = {{tt|ポケモンカードGB|Pokemon Kādo GB}} |
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|ESRB = E for Everyone |
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| image = Pokémon Trading Card Game Boxart.jpg |
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|release-date-japan = December 18, 1998 |
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| caption = Pokémon Trading Card Game box art cover. |
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|release-date-north-america = April 10, 2000 |
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| generation = [[Generation I]] |
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|release-date-europe = December 8, 2000 |
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| players = 1-2 Players |
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|platform = Game Boy Color}}In the '''Pokémon Trading Card Game (Video Game)''', the player can choose one of three different decks: [[Squirtle]] and Friends, [[Charmander]] and Friends, and [[Bulbasaur]] and Friends. The player are trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards. |
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| platform = Gameboy |
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| category = Strategy |
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| developer = [[Hudson Soft]] |
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| publisher = Nintendo |
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| japanese release date = December 18, 1998 |
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| north america release date = April 10, 2000 |
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| european release date = December 15, 2000 |
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| south korean release date = N/A |
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| australian release date = April 7, 2000 |
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| cero = A |
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| esrb = E |
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| acb = G |
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| oflc = G8+ |
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| grb = N/A |
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| japanese image = Pokémon Trading Card Game Japanese Cover.PNG |
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| japanese caption = Pokémon Trading Card Game Japanese box art cover. |
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In the '''Pokémon Trading Card Game (Video Game)''', the player can choose one of three different decks: [[Squirtle]] and Friends, [[Charmander]] and Friends, and [[Bulbasaur]] and Friends. The player are trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards. |
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Pokémon Trading Card Game ポケモンカードGB
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| Pokémon Trading Card Game box art cover.
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| Game Information
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| Generation
| Generation I
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| Players
| 1-2 Players
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| Platform
| Gameboy
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| Category
| Strategy
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| Developer
| Hudson Soft
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| Publisher
| Nintendo
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| Game Information
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| Japan
| December 18, 1998
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| North America
| April 10, 2000
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| Europe
| December 15, 2000
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| South Korea
| N/A
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| Australia
| April 7, 2000
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| Japanese cover art
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| Pokémon Trading Card Game Japanese box art cover.
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[[File:{{{japanese image 2}}}|200px]] {{{japanese caption 2}}}
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In the Pokémon Trading Card Game (Video Game), the player can choose one of three different decks: Squirtle and Friends, Charmander and Friends, and Bulbasaur and Friends. The player are trained by someone to collect eight medals and all of the legendary cards.
- 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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