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* The basis of Jamboree is exactly what its name implied; a fun mix of Pokémon cards. Taking cues from other previously unreleased sets [[Crosstrainer (TCG)|Crosstrainer]] and the [[Unnamed Wizards Set (TCG)|Unnamed Wizards Set]], Jamboree was going to have a number of cards Wizards created on their own and other cards never previously released in English from sets like [[Vending Machine (TCG)|Vending]] and other promos. Ultimately, Jamboree might have actually brought North American players up to date with Japanese players, as many Japanese cards have yet to be released in English.
* The basis of Jamboree is exactly what its name implied; a fun mix of Pokémon cards. Taking cues from other previously unreleased sets [[Crosstrainer (TCG)|Crosstrainer]] and the [[Unnamed Wizards Set (TCG)|Unnamed Wizards Set]], Jamboree was going to have a number of cards Wizards created on their own and other cards never previously released in English from sets like [[Vending Machine (TCG)|Vending]] and other promos. Ultimately, Jamboree might have actually brought North American players up to date with Japanese players, as many Japanese cards have yet to be released in English.
* A lot for this set, like promotional material and box and pack designs, were created, finalized and ready to be released. However, Nintendo prevented this set from being released, so it never made it in the hands of North American players.
* A lot for this set, like promotional material and box and pack designs, were created, finalized and ready to be released. However, Nintendo prevented this set from being released, so it never made it in the hands of North American players.
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