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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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