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====Spring Pokémon League====
====Spring Pokémon League====
[[File:Spring Pokémon League Postcard 1.png|180px|right|thumb|The first postcard of the event.]]
[[File:Spring Pokémon League Postcard 1.png|180px|right|thumb|The instructions about the front side of the {{wp|return postcard}} required for the event entry]]
[[File:Spring Pokémon League Postcard 2.png|180px|right|thumb|The second postcard of the event.]]
[[File:Spring Pokémon League Postcard 2.png|180px|right|thumb|The instructions about the back side of the return postcard required for the event entry]]
The [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/p_fes/p_fancy/index.html Spring Pokémon League] was a series of tournaments organized by Nintendo. The events took place in March and April 1999 in Japan. To give variety to the game, the tournaments used the rules of the Petit Cup, which only allowed "cute" Pokémon. Battles used {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium 1}} before it was released, and the competitors could use their Pokémon from their Game Boy cartridges. To participate, players had to send a postcard to Nintendo before a certain date, after which the company sent them an invitation in case they were selected or a notice of loss in case they were rejected. The reply mail was sent at least one week before each tournament started and there was no entry fee.
The [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/p_fes/p_fancy/index.html Spring Pokémon League] was a series of tournaments organized by Nintendo. The events took place in March and April 1999 in Japan. To give variety to the game, the tournaments used the rules of the Petit Cup, which only allowed "cute" Pokémon. Battles used {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium 1}} before it was released, and the competitors could use their Pokémon from their Game Boy cartridges. To participate, players had to send a postcard to Nintendo before a certain date, after which the company sent them an invitation in case they were selected or a notice of loss in case they were rejected. The reply mail was sent at least one week before each tournament started and there was no entry fee.


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====Mobile Cup 2001====
====Mobile Cup 2001====
[[File:Mobile Cup 2001.jpg|thumb|200px|Photo logo from Mobile Cup 2001]]
[[File:Mobile Cup 2001.jpg|thumb|200px|The logo photographed at the last matches of Mobile Cup 2001]]


The last Japanese national tournament of the [[Game Boy Color]] era, the Mobile Cup 2001, was held with 1,000 players  who were selected in a drawing. It used the [[Mobile System GB]], a feature exclusive of the Japanese {{game|Crystal}}.<ref>http://pokemon.s20.xrea.com/historia-single.html#2001</ref>
The last Japanese national tournament of the [[Game Boy Color]] era, the Mobile Cup 2001, was held with 1,000 players  who were selected in a drawing. It used the [[Mobile System GB]], a feature exclusive of the Japanese {{game|Crystal}}.<ref>http://pokemon.s20.xrea.com/historia-single.html#2001</ref>
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