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In [[Generation II]], it is no longer run by Team Rocket. The hideout is not accessible, but people have not forgotten about the terrible events that occured. In Generation II, a Card Flip game is added, which allows players to place bets on which card a player will flip over. The deck has 24, each one with a number between 1 and 6 and a picture of one of four Pokémon ({{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Oddish}}, or {{p|Poliwag}}). Bets can be placed by single card, by single column, by single row, by a pair of columns, or by a pair of rows. | In [[Generation II]], it is no longer run by Team Rocket. The hideout is not accessible, but people have not forgotten about the terrible events that occured. In Generation II, a Card Flip game is added, which allows players to place bets on which card a player will flip over. The deck has 24, each one with a number between 1 and 6 and a picture of one of four Pokémon ({{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Oddish}}, or {{p|Poliwag}}). Bets can be placed by single card, by single column, by single row, by a pair of columns, or by a pair of rows. | ||
In [[Generation IV]], the Game Corner was again no longer run by Team Rocket, but the only game inside the building is the Voltord Card Flip Game. | |||
Located right next to the Game Corner is the Rocket Prize Corner, where people can exchange coins for prizes. These prizes include [[TM]]s and other rare items. The Celadon Game Corner also sells very rare Pokémon such as {{p|Dratini}} and {{p|Porygon}} in exchange for coins. | Located right next to the Game Corner is the Rocket Prize Corner, where people can exchange coins for prizes. These prizes include [[TM]]s and other rare items. The Celadon Game Corner also sells very rare Pokémon such as {{p|Dratini}} and {{p|Porygon}} in exchange for coins. |
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