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At one point, image fakes may have been the most popular fan-made cards within the Pokémon TCG community. They gained prominence when Nick15's first fake, [[Missingno.]], was posted on one of the largest Pokémon TCG websites of the time, the PokéCenter at CCGNews.com. He later shared his creations on his own website, [[Pokémon Aaah!]], which included instructions on how people can make their own image fakes. This system gradually grew in popularity and was adopted by other sites, like [[Pokémon Zeo!]]. Over time, however, image fakes began to fall out of favor, even though sites such as PokemonCardMaker.org continued to promote them. Despite this decline in popularity, some fake card creation sites, such as mypokecard.com, still remain active.
At one point, image fakes may have been the most popular fan-made cards within the Pokémon TCG community. They gained prominence when Nick15's first fake, [[Missingno.]], was posted on one of the largest Pokémon TCG websites of the time, the PokéCenter at CCGNews.com. He later shared his creations on his own website, [[Pokémon Aaah!]], which included instructions on how people can make their own image fakes. This system gradually grew in popularity and was adopted by other sites, like [[Pokémon Zeo!]]. Over time, however, image fakes began to fall out of favor, even though sites such as PokemonCardMaker.org continued to promote them. Despite this decline in popularity, some fake card creation sites, such as mypokecard.com, still remain active.
==See also==
* [[Counterfeit card]]


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