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[[File:PoJo magazine Dec 1999.png|thumb|right|Cover of the December 1999 issue]] | [[File:PoJo magazine Dec 1999.png|thumb|right|Cover of the December 1999 issue]] | ||
'''PoJo's Unofficial Pokémon News & Price Guide Monthly''' is a magazine that was published in {{pmin|the United States}} around late 1999-early 2000s. It was published in association with [[Pojo|Pojo.com]]. Similar to [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]], the magazine featured a monthly price guide indicating the approximate value of each English and Japanese Pokémon card, as well as [[Pokémon Trading Cards series 1|Topps trading cards]], {{ | '''PoJo's Unofficial Pokémon News & Price Guide Monthly''' is a magazine that was published in {{pmin|the United States}} around late 1999-early 2000s. It was published in association with [[The Pojo|Pojo.com]]. Similar to [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]], the magazine featured a monthly price guide indicating the approximate value of each English and Japanese Pokémon card, as well as [[Pokémon Trading Cards series 1|Topps trading cards]], {{OBP|Pokémon Action Flipz|Premier Edition}} and other merchandise such as the [[1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys]]. The magazine also included other articles about the Pokémon franchise, mainly focusing on the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] but also containing information on the video games and {{pkmn|anime}}. | ||
==Content== | ==Content== | ||
===Monthly departments=== | ===Monthly departments=== | ||
There were several | There were several recurring monthly departments in the magazine: | ||
* '''Pojo's Mailbox''': Shows letters written in by readers and responses. | * '''Pojo's Mailbox''': Shows letters written in by readers and responses. | ||
* '''Ask the Master''': Answers to in-depth questions submitted by readers about TCG gameplay. | * '''Ask the Master''': Answers to in-depth questions submitted by readers about TCG gameplay. | ||
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* '''Killer Decks''': Articles written by Pojo.com users about decks that they built themselves and their experiences using them in gameplay. | * '''Killer Decks''': Articles written by Pojo.com users about decks that they built themselves and their experiences using them in gameplay. | ||
* '''The Deck Garage''': Readers submit their decks in and columnists give them suggestions on cards to add or remove from their configuration. | * '''The Deck Garage''': Readers submit their decks in and columnists give them suggestions on cards to add or remove from their configuration. | ||
* '''Pojo's Puzzler''': A challenging gameplay scenario is presented from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], plus a subsequent section on how to | * '''Pojo's Puzzler''': A challenging gameplay scenario is presented from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], plus a subsequent section on how to reverse the scenario and win the game in one turn. | ||
* '''Strategy Tips''': Cards from the Trading Card Game are evaluated on their usefulness and strategies are presented for each card. | * '''Strategy Tips''': Cards from the Trading Card Game are evaluated on their usefulness and strategies are presented for each card. | ||
* '''Counterfeit Alert''': Information on how to identify and avoid buying counterfeit Pokémon goods, including [[counterfeit | * '''Counterfeit Alert''': Information on how to identify and avoid buying counterfeit Pokémon goods, including [[counterfeit card]]s. | ||
* '''The Poké Scene''': Information on cards and collectibles that have gone up or down in value, as well as information about forthcoming expansion releases. | * '''The Poké Scene''': Information on cards and collectibles that have gone up or down in value, as well as information about forthcoming expansion releases. | ||
* '''Snapshots''': Photos submitted by readers of themselves showcasing collections, cosplay, and photos taken of themselves at Pokémon events. | * '''Snapshots''': Photos submitted by readers of themselves showcasing collections, cosplay, and photos taken of themselves at Pokémon events. | ||
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==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Pojo]] | * [[The Pojo]] | ||
* [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]] | * [[Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector]] | ||
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{{TCG Publications}} | {{TCG Publications}} | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon Trading Card Game publications]] | [[Category:Pokémon Trading Card Game publications]] | ||
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] |
Latest revision as of 06:39, 19 November 2023
PoJo's Unofficial Pokémon News & Price Guide Monthly is a magazine that was published in the United States around late 1999-early 2000s. It was published in association with Pojo.com. Similar to Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector, the magazine featured a monthly price guide indicating the approximate value of each English and Japanese Pokémon card, as well as Topps trading cards, Pokémon Action Flipz and other merchandise such as the 1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys. The magazine also included other articles about the Pokémon franchise, mainly focusing on the Pokémon Trading Card Game but also containing information on the video games and anime.
Content
Monthly departments
There were several recurring monthly departments in the magazine:
- Pojo's Mailbox: Shows letters written in by readers and responses.
- Ask the Master: Answers to in-depth questions submitted by readers about TCG gameplay.
- In the Know: News blurbs relating to new Pokémon games, merchandise, and the like; as well as "Top 10" lists of columnists' favourite cards, etc.
- The PokéShoppe: Photos and descriptions of new Pokémon merchandise.
- Score: Reviews of Pokémon games, as well as related series like Super Smash Bros..
- Cyber Billboard: A listing of popular websites related to Pokémon; both official and fan sites are listed.
- Killer Decks: Articles written by Pojo.com users about decks that they built themselves and their experiences using them in gameplay.
- The Deck Garage: Readers submit their decks in and columnists give them suggestions on cards to add or remove from their configuration.
- Pojo's Puzzler: A challenging gameplay scenario is presented from the Pokémon Trading Card Game, plus a subsequent section on how to reverse the scenario and win the game in one turn.
- Strategy Tips: Cards from the Trading Card Game are evaluated on their usefulness and strategies are presented for each card.
- Counterfeit Alert: Information on how to identify and avoid buying counterfeit Pokémon goods, including counterfeit cards.
- The Poké Scene: Information on cards and collectibles that have gone up or down in value, as well as information about forthcoming expansion releases.
- Snapshots: Photos submitted by readers of themselves showcasing collections, cosplay, and photos taken of themselves at Pokémon events.
- Monster Creations: Fan art submitted by readers of their original Pokémon characters.
- Poké Fun: Puzzles such as word scrambles themed around Pokémon.
- Advertisers Index: Information on advertisers that appear throughout the magazine.
Features
Aside from the regular monthly sections, the magazine also included special "Features" every month, a special article dedicated to a specific subject or big news event. Features covered a wide range of topics such as anime episode summaries, translations of Japanese cards not yet released in English, and "Pre-Constructed Deck Repairs", where columnists suggest modifications to the Theme Decks released by Wizards of the Coast.
Related articles
This article is part of both Project Mass Media and Project TCG, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Mass Media and TCG, respectively. |