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Unlike the North American set, the booster packs are called Extension Packs, the decks are called Random Decks and the promotional pack is called a Special Set. The borders, colors and layout is the based on the current English cards.
Unlike the North American set, the booster packs are called Extension Packs, the decks are called Random Decks and the promotional pack is called a Special Set. The borders, colors and layout is the based on the current English cards.
In 2010, Pokémon Cards from [[Diamond & Pearl (TCG)|Diamond & Pearl]],
[[Platinum (TCG)|Platinum]],and [[HeartGold & SoulSilver (TCG)|HeartGold & SoulSilver]] were released in South Korea with text in Korean language.  As of November, 2010, there are six series (with 40 or 60 cards each) and eight theme decks (with 30 cards each), containing cards selected from a variety of expansion sets.  A complete list in English of the Korean cards with reference to the original cards is available at the [http://www.poisonpie.com/toys/korean/index.html Korean Pokémon Card Database in English].  Listings of the cards in Korean on the official Korean language Pokémon TCG site are [http://www.pokemoncard.co.kr/product/extend_pack.asp here].


==[[Pokémon merchandise]]==
==[[Pokémon merchandise]]==
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