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This game is for the Game Boy Color and takes advantage of its infrared capabilities.  It contains all the cards from Base Set to Fossil, including some special Game Boy exclusive cards.  The object of the game is to defeat the 8 Club Masters (Water, Fire, Lightning, Psychic, Science, Rock, Grass, and Fighting) and get all 8 Master Medals, then challenge the four Grand Masters.  Upon beating the Grand Masters, a player obtains four special legendary cards: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite.  Players can transfer cards and deck configuration using the Game Boy Color's infrared port and duel each other using a link cable.
This game is for the Game Boy Color and takes advantage of its infrared capabilities.  It contains all the cards from Base Set to Fossil, including some special Game Boy exclusive cards.  The object of the game is to defeat the 8 [[Club Master|Club Masters]] (Water, Fire, Lightning, Psychic, Science, Rock, Grass, and Fighting) and get all 8 Master Medals, then challenge the four [[Grand Master|Grand Masters]].  Upon beating the Grand Masters, a player obtains four special legendary cards: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite.  Players can transfer cards and deck configuration using the Game Boy Color's infrared port and duel each other using a link cable.
 
Pokémon Card GB's sequel is [[Pokémon Card GB 2]].
 
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Revision as of 19:05, 20 April 2005

This game is for the Game Boy Color and takes advantage of its infrared capabilities. It contains all the cards from Base Set to Fossil, including some special Game Boy exclusive cards. The object of the game is to defeat the 8 Club Masters (Water, Fire, Lightning, Psychic, Science, Rock, Grass, and Fighting) and get all 8 Master Medals, then challenge the four Grand Masters. Upon beating the Grand Masters, a player obtains four special legendary cards: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite. Players can transfer cards and deck configuration using the Game Boy Color's infrared port and duel each other using a link cable.

Pokémon Card GB's sequel is Pokémon Card GB 2.

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