Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)

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The Pokémon Trading Card Game (Japanese: Pokémon Card GB) is a Game Boy Color adaptation of the famous Pokémon Trading Card Game released in 1998 in Japan and 2000 in the United States and Europe.

Containing every card released in the TCG's Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil expansions, except for Electrode of the Base Set and Ditto of the Fossil expansion, and including many game-exclusive cards which were never produced for normal play, the game mimicked the experience of the actual TCG very closely. It was later given a sequel, released only in Japan, only known as Pokémon Card GB 2.

The object of the game is very similar to the object of the games in the main series: Players must defeat the eight Club Masters, which each specialize in a certain type of deck. These decks correspond approximately to the types of the TCG cards, however, as there are eight Club Masters and at the time only seven distinct Pokémon types, two of the types are repeated: Fighting and Grass. After the eight have been defeated and their Club Medals obtained, a player can go on to face the Grand Masters.

After the four Grand Masters are defeated, they will allow the player to have their four rare cards, the centerpieces of their decks: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite.

Two players can use a method known as Card Pop! to give each other new cards via the Game Boy Color's IR port, or use it to transfer deck configurations. They can also duel each other via the game link cable.


Card List

There are five sets to complete in the game. They are: Colosseum, Evolution, Mystery, Laboratory, and Promotional.


Locations

There are twelve locations that you can travel to in this game.

GB1 Island


The Eight Club Masters

During your journey, you will have to defeat Eight Club Masters to earn a Club Medal in order to inherit the Legendary Cards at the Pokémon Dome. Some of the Club Masters requires you to defeat their three Club Members first.

Grass Club

Science Club

Fire Club

Water Club

Lightning Club

Psychic Club

Rock Club

Fighting Club


The Four Grand Masters

After you defeated the Eight Club Masters, in order to inherit the Legendary Cards - you have to battle the Four Grand Masters, who'll waiting for you at the Pokémon Dome.


Other Character

There are other characters you would be able to play with apart from the Club Masters and their members, and the 4 Grand Nasters.


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