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[[File:PMT cover.png|thumb|right|Canadian cover of Pokémon Master Trainer]]
[[File:PMT cover.png|thumb|right|Canadian cover of Pokémon Master Trainer]]


'''Pokémon Master Trainer''' was originally created and produced by [[Tomy]] in Japan in 1997 under the name ''Pocket Monsters Board Game'' (ポケットモンスターボードゲーム). It was translated into English for release outside of Japan in 1999 by [[Hasbro]] and {{wp|Milton Bradley}}. The object of the game is to travel the [[Kanto]] region, capture and battle Pokémon (in the form of cardboard chips), and reach [[Indigo Plateau]] to battle one of the [[Elite Four]] members. All [[Generation I]] Pokémon (excluding {{p|Mew}}) are able to be caught in this game.
'''Pokémon Master Trainer''' is a boad game originally created and produced by [[Tomy]] in Japan in 1997 under the name ''Pocket Monsters Board Game'' (ポケットモンスターボードゲーム). It was translated into English for release outside of Japan in 1999 by [[Hasbro]] and {{wp|Milton Bradley}}. The object of the game is to travel the [[Kanto]] region, capture and battle Pokémon (in the form of cardboard chips), and reach [[Indigo Plateau]] to battle one of the [[Elite Four]] members. All [[Generation I]] Pokémon (excluding {{p|Mew}}) are able to be caught in this game.


In the United States, the game was in English only. A fully bilingual (English and French) version of the game was released in Canada. It was also made available in other English-language countries, such as {{pmin|New Zealand}}.
In the United States, the game was in English only. A fully bilingual (English and French) version of the game was released in Canada. It was also made available in other English-language countries, such as {{pmin|New Zealand}}.
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