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But it makes no sense. Why is it GB2? GB stands for GameBoy, which is a console, not a game. TCG2 makes much more sense. Your reasoning is stupid. --[[User:Maxim|Maxim]] 17:17, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
But it makes no sense. Why is it GB2? GB stands for GameBoy, which is a console, not a game. TCG2 makes much more sense. Your reasoning is stupid. --[[User:Maxim|Maxim]] 17:17, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
Jeez,  Look at the name, the game name said Pokemon Card GB2 so it should be GB2.  Stop being a bossy know it all.

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TCG ID

mhm, i understand so yeh, i will always remember to use the TCG ID most of the time.... Expect the TCG2 set lists up...whenever I'm ready.... Uuuggghh... is the Set name for Wizards BSP is "Wizards Promo" ? Thx User:Jason/sig

Yes, "Wizards Promo" is the TCG ID identification for Wizards Black Star Promos. The reason Meowth is appearing in red is because that card doesn't yet have an article. --Shiningpikablu252 16:50, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

What about the unreleased promos, that was only released in Japan. Should it be tagged as GR's Mewtwo The number should indicates a year of promo release according to that gaint list in the Unumbered JP Promos? As for Vending Series, im thinking it could be Nidorina which number 3 is the 3rd set of the Vending series? For these that was exclusive to Video Introduction Pack and Neo Introduction pack can be Bulbasaur which B is for Bulba, S for Squirtle, C for Chiko and T for Toto. Cheers. User:Jason/sig

GB2

But it makes no sense. Why is it GB2? GB stands for GameBoy, which is a console, not a game. TCG2 makes much more sense. Your reasoning is stupid. --Maxim 17:17, 30 October 2007 (UTC) Jeez, Look at the name, the game name said Pokemon Card GB2 so it should be GB2. Stop being a bossy know it all.