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This game is also a kind of corrected upgrade to Pokémon Red Proud Eyes v4.0 (a hack made by Break). It was used as a base mainly for the Gen 2 sprites and conserved most In-game trades from it, while adding or changing some of them. However, several significant changes make it completely different from Red Proud Eyes v4.0, and much better too! Pokémon (video game series) All of that changed during one fateful trip to Blockbuster when my eyes caught a glimpse of an unusual title: the GameBoy Color’s Pokémon Trading Card Game, released 25 years ago on December 18, 1998. The only other Poké spinoff at the time was Pokémon Pinball which was always rented out to some other lucky kid. So I rented the virtual TCG and began a lifelong addiction to trading card games like Hearthstone and Marvel Snap which dries my wallet to this very day.
Between all of the different card orientations, damage counters, coin flipping, and designated card piles that can become a part of any given match, the Pokémon Trading Card Game can look a bit chaotic. But the game starts to make much more sense both structurally and stylistically when you realize how its mechanics are all modeled after different facets of pokémon battling in the mainline games like Red, Blue, and Yellow. Name already in use Founded in 2015, Super Retro is Australia's leading retro gaming retailer where we buy and sell all your favourite consoles, games and accessories.