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'''Pokémon Game Tip Cards''' were cards distributed in boxes of {{wp|Kellogg Company|Kellogg's}} cereal in {{pmin|Canada}} in 1999. There were | '''Pokémon Game Tip Cards''' were cards distributed in boxes of {{wp|Kellogg Company|Kellogg's}} cereal in {{pmin|Canada}} in 1999. There were 20 cards in total, with packets of three random cards per cereal box. Each card features a [[Generation I]] Pokémon and a tip relating to that specific Pokémon. Most of the tips were related to the then-recently released [[Pokémon Snap]], although other cards contained tips for capturing the Pokémon in {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}. As they were created for the Canadian market, the reverse of each card contained the same game tip in French, as French and English are Canada's two official languages. | ||
==List of cards== | ==List of cards== | ||
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! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Card text | ! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Card text | ||
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| [[File: | | [[File:Bulbasaur Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Bulbasaur]] | ||
| {{p|Bulbasaur}} | | {{p|Bulbasaur}} | ||
| If you keep your Pikachu happy in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the house next to the Pokémon Center in Cerulean City will give you a Bulbasaur. | | If you keep your Pikachu happy in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the house next to the Pokémon Center in Cerulean City will give you a Bulbasaur. | ||
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| In {{game|Yellow}}, look for a trainer where {{rt|25|Kanto}} bends to the right to go to the [[Sea Cottage]]. He'll hand over a Charmander. | | In {{game|Yellow}}, look for a trainer where {{rt|25|Kanto}} bends to the right to go to the [[Sea Cottage]]. He'll hand over a Charmander. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Squirtle Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Squirtle]] | ||
| {{p|Squirtle}} | | {{p|Squirtle}} | ||
| After you defeat Lt. Surge in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the center Vermilion City will make a gift of her Squirtle. | | After you defeat Lt. Surge in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the center Vermilion City will make a gift of her Squirtle. | ||
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| For a high Pokémon Snap score, catch Doduo while it's jumping or just knock it out with a Pester Ball for an extreme close-up. | | For a high Pokémon Snap score, catch Doduo while it's jumping or just knock it out with a Pester Ball for an extreme close-up. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Grimer Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Grimer]] | ||
| {{p|Grimer}} | | {{p|Grimer}} | ||
| As you descend into the Cave in Pokémon Snap, take pictures of the distant Grimer. If you do, two more will appear in the next cavern. | | As you descend into the Cave in Pokémon Snap, take pictures of the distant Grimer. If you do, two more will appear in the next cavern. | ||
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| [[File: | | [[File:Cubone Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Cubone]] | ||
| {{p|Cubone}} | | {{p|Cubone}} | ||
| You can find Cubone inside Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town in all Game Boy versions, but they also appear in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Yellow. | | You can find Cubone inside Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town in all Game Boy versions, but they also appear in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Yellow. | ||
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| In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, you can trade a {{p|Poliwhirl}} for a Jynx in [[Cerulean City]]. In {{game|Yellow}}, you won't find a Jynx at all. | | In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, you can trade a {{p|Poliwhirl}} for a Jynx in [[Cerulean City]]. In {{game|Yellow}}, you won't find a Jynx at all. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Eevee Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Eevee]] | ||
| {{p|Eevee}} | | {{p|Eevee}} | ||
| In {{game|Yellow}}, {{ga|Blue|your rival}} will choose an Eevee as his first Pokémon. [[Blue (game)/Yellow|Its evolution]] will depend on how you fare in your first battles with your rival. | | In {{game|Yellow}}, {{ga|Blue|your rival}} will choose an Eevee as his first Pokémon. [[Blue (game)/Yellow|Its evolution]] will depend on how you fare in your first battles with your rival. |
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