Jamboree (TCG): Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
(12 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Jamboree''' was a name given to the last set [[Wizards of the Coast]] intended to release after losing the Pokémon TCG license. However, it was never released.
'''Jamboree''' was a name given to the last set [[Wizards of the Coast]] intended to release after losing the Pokémon TCG license. However, it was never released.


'''Release date:''' Fall 2003.
==Set size==
The set was meant to be released after [[Skyridge (TCG)]] along with [[Legendary Collection 2 (TCG)|Legendary Collection 2]], but was prevent from releasing by [[Nintendo]].
*Unknown


'''Miscellaneous:'''
==Sequence==
* The basis of Jamboree is exactly what its name implied; a fun mix of Pokémon cards. Taking cues from other previously unreleased sets [[Crosstrainer (TCG)|Crosstrainer]] and the [[Unnamed Wizards Set (TCG)|Unnamed Wizards Set]], Jamboree was going to have a number of cards Wizards created on their own and other cards never previously released in English from sets like [[Vending Machine (TCG)|Vending]] and other promos. Ultimately, Jamboree might have actually brought North American players up to date with Japanese players, as many Japanese cards have yet to be released in English.
*If the set were released when Wizards stated, it would have been the 16th English Expansion (17th if Legendary Collection 2 was released)
* A lot for this set, like promotional material and box and pack designs, were created, finalized and ready to be released. However, Nintendo prevented this set from being released, so it never made it in the hands of North American players.


{{TCG Expansions}}
==Release date==
*Fall 2003
The set was meant to be released after [[Skyridge (TCG)|Skyridge]] and [[Legendary Collection 2 (TCG)|Legendary Collection 2]], but was prevented from being released by [[Nintendo]].


[[Category:TCG]]
==Trivia==
*The basis of Jamboree is exactly what its name implied; a fun mix of Pokémon cards. Taking cues from other previously unreleased sets {{TCG|Crosstrainer}} and the {{TCG|Unnamed Wizards Set}}, Jamboree was going to have a number of cards Wizards created on their own and other cards never previously released in English from sets like the {{TCG|Vending Machine cards}} and other promos. Ultimately, Jamboree might have actually brought American and European players up to date with Japanese players, as many Japanese cards have yet to be released in English.
*A lot for this set, like promotional material and box and pack designs, were created, finalized and ready to be released. However, Nintendo prevented this set from being released, so it never made it into the hands of players.
 
==External Links==
*[http://ww2.wizards.com/Company/Misc/Index.aspx?doc=pr_20030312b Wizards news article]
{{-}}
{{TCG Releases|Misc}}
{{-}}
{{Project TCG notice}}
 
[[Category:Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions]]
 
[[it:Jamboree (GCC)]]

Revision as of 21:35, 20 December 2015

Jamboree was a name given to the last set Wizards of the Coast intended to release after losing the Pokémon TCG license. However, it was never released.

Set size

  • Unknown

Sequence

  • If the set were released when Wizards stated, it would have been the 16th English Expansion (17th if Legendary Collection 2 was released)

Release date

  • Fall 2003

The set was meant to be released after Skyridge and Legendary Collection 2, but was prevented from being released by Nintendo.

Trivia

  • The basis of Jamboree is exactly what its name implied; a fun mix of Pokémon cards. Taking cues from other previously unreleased sets Crosstrainer and the Unnamed Wizards Set, Jamboree was going to have a number of cards Wizards created on their own and other cards never previously released in English from sets like the Vending Machine cards and other promos. Ultimately, Jamboree might have actually brought American and European players up to date with Japanese players, as many Japanese cards have yet to be released in English.
  • A lot for this set, like promotional material and box and pack designs, were created, finalized and ready to be released. However, Nintendo prevented this set from being released, so it never made it into the hands of players.

External Links


Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases
Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small.
Miscellaneous releases
Unreleased Wizards sets: CrosstrainerLegendary Collection 2Jamboree
Miscellaneous Promotional cards: Prerelease cardsW Promotional cardsWinner cardsBox TopperJumbo cardsMetal cardsToys "R" Us Promotional cardsYellow A Alternate cards



Project TCG logo.png This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.