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'''Pokémon Trading Card Game''' is a [[Game Boy]] game that was based on the popular tie-in 'Pokémon trading card game that Wizards of the Coast released. The game only features cards from the base game, the Jungle expansion, and the Fossil expansion, along with 18 cards that were created specially for the game. The original release of the game also came with a physical promotional card (of [[Dragonite]] in Japan and [[Meowth]] in other territories).
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'''Pokémon Trading Card Game''' is a [[Game Boy]] game that was based on the popular tie-in 'Pokémon trading card game that Wizards of the Coast released. The game only features cards from the base game, the Jungle expansion, and the Fossil expansion. It also came with a promotional [[Meowth]] card.
  
 
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Copies of ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'' can be connected through the link cable in separate Game Boys for multiplayer capabilities which allow players can battle or trade cards. If both players possess a [[Game Boy Color]], they can use the infrared port to do a Card Pop, which gives each player a random card. This game also featured connectivity with the [[Game Boy Printer]], which allowed players to print out individual cards, custom deck listings and lists of every card collected in the game.
 
Copies of ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'' can be connected through the link cable in separate Game Boys for multiplayer capabilities which allow players can battle or trade cards. If both players possess a [[Game Boy Color]], they can use the infrared port to do a Card Pop, which gives each player a random card. This game also featured connectivity with the [[Game Boy Printer]], which allowed players to print out individual cards, custom deck listings and lists of every card collected in the game.
 
There were 226 individual cards available within the game, along with two Phantom Cards for a total of 228. However, the Phantom Cards could only be obtained through the Card Pop feature, and oversight with the feature made one of the two ([[Venusaur]]) unobtainable.
 
  
 
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Some of the cards made for the game were later published in real life. To date, this game and its sequel would stand as the only video games made based on the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
 
  
 
==Ports/Remakes==
 
==Ports/Remakes==

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