Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game): Difference between revisions

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* The promotional {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Venusaur|13}} card that appears in the game (and can only be obtained by using [[Card Pop!]]) was included with the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game: Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' in North America and with the ''[[Pokémon Card GB Official Guidebook]]'' in Japan.
* The promotional {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Venusaur|13}} card that appears in the game (and can only be obtained by using [[Card Pop!]]) was included with the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game: Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' in North America and with the ''[[Pokémon Card GB Official Guidebook]]'' in Japan.
* The {{TCG ID|Wizards|Surfing Pikachu|Promo 28}} with artwork featuring Mt. Fuji and a bullet train was released in Japan but not in English. The card was printed in English, but never with that artwork.
* The {{TCG ID|Wizards|Surfing Pikachu|Promo 28}} with artwork featuring Mt. Fuji and a bullet train was released in Japan but not in English. The card was printed in English, but never with that artwork.
* This game, along with its sequel, are the only [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off games]] to share overworld sprites with the, at the time, [[core series]] games.
* In the American version, the two available {{p|Ninetales}} cards ([[Ninetales (Base Set 12)|the card from Base Set]] and [[Ninetales (Laboratory D12)|the card exclusive to Game Boy]]) have their name misspelled as ''Ninetails''. However, the correct name "Ninetales" is found in the description of Base Set Ninetales's Fire Blast attack. This was fixed in the European versions.
* In the American version, the two available {{p|Ninetales}} cards ([[Ninetales (Base Set 12)|the card from Base Set]] and [[Ninetales (Laboratory D12)|the card exclusive to Game Boy]]) have their name misspelled as ''Ninetails''. However, the correct name "Ninetales" is found in the description of Base Set Ninetales's Fire Blast attack. This was fixed in the European versions.
* The internal files of the game contain an unused Super Game Boy border, which was used for testing purposes.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Pokémon_Trading_Card_Game Pokémon TCG article on The Cutting Room Floor]</ref>
* The internal files of the game contain an unused Super Game Boy border, which was used for testing purposes.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Pokémon_Trading_Card_Game Pokémon TCG article on The Cutting Room Floor]</ref>
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