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'''Ishihara's House''' (Japanese: '''Mr.イシハラの家''' ''Mr. Ishihara's House''), initially displayed as '''??'s House''' (Japanese: '''??の家''' ''??'s House'') in the first game, is a location found in {{ | '''Ishihara's House''' (Japanese: '''Mr.イシハラの家''' ''Mr. Ishihara's House''), initially displayed as '''??'s House''' (Japanese: '''??の家''' ''??'s House'') in the first game, is a location found in {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|video game}} and its sequel, [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]]. | ||
==Pokémon Trading Card Game== | ==Pokémon Trading Card Game== | ||
In {{ | In {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|video game}}, this house is initially empty and its name is displayed as "??'s House". According to a note written on a bookshelf in his house, Ishihara has left to search for rare cards called [[Phantom Cards]]. In the [[Virtual Console]] release, the player character is no longer able to interact with the bookshelf because the Phantom Cards have become unavailable due to the lack of [[Card Pop!]]. | ||
Talking to any of these people causes Ishihara to become available at his house: | Talking to any of these people causes Ishihara to become available at his house: |