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===Prizes===
===Prizes===
Earned coins may be exchanged for any of several different prizes. Prize exchanges are conducted with the attendant at the desk on the right side of the main reception area.  
Earned coins may be exchanged for any of several different prizes. Prize exchanges are conducted with the attendant at the desk on the right side of the main reception area.


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The Jigglypuff coin is a one time prize. The three booster pack package is not available until the Jigglypuff Coin is purchased. Additionally, all packs are Present Packs and feature various cards from any expansion pack outside of promotional cards.
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! Number of coins
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! Prize
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! style="background: #{{roundytl|5px}};" | Number of coins
| 500
! style="{{roundytr|5px}};" | Prize
| {{p|Jigglypuff}} {{TCG|coin}}
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
|-
| 2000
| 2000
| {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Venusaur|13}}
| {{TCG ID|GB|Venusaur|1}}
|-
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 2000
| 2000
| {{TCG ID|GB|Mew|1}}
| {{TCG ID|GB|Mew|1}}
|-
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 1000
| 1000
| {{TCG ID|Vending|Bill's PC|S3}}
| {{TCG ID|Vending|Bill's PC|S3}}
|-
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 500
| 500
| {{tt|Three {{TCG|booster pack}}s|only available after the Jigglypuff coin is purchased}}
| {{p|Jigglypuff}} {{TCG|coin}}<br>Three {{TCG|booster pack}}s
|-
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 200
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 200
| One {{TCG|booster pack}}
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | One {{TCG|booster pack}}
|}
|}


==Slot machine==
==Slot machine==
{{main|Slot machine}}
{{main|Slot machine}}
The main feature of the Game Center is a series of six slot machines. These slot machines, unlike those found in the [[core series]], are automated and the reels are not stopped by the player. The pictures on the slot reels are the six (at the time) TCG {{TCG|type}}s.
The main feature of the Game Center is a series of six slot machines. These slot machines, unlike those found in the [[core series]], are automated and the reels are not stopped by the player. There are two different levels of play: the white slot machines require a wager of one coin while the gold machines require five.


There are two different levels of play: the white slot machines require a wager of one coin while the gold machines require three.
The pictures on the slot reels are the six (at the time) TCG {{TCG|type}}s as well as a Rainbow type; if the reels stop on three of the Rainbow icons, a special game is played where the player can win 100/500 coins (depending on whether the 1/5 coin machines are being played) or a present pack containing energy cards.


==Coin flip==
==Coin flip==
A girl in the Game Center offers a coin-flipping minigame. The game costs one coin to play. If [[Mark]] or [[Mint]] can get three or more heads in a row, they can win more coins as prize money, and if they get ten heads in a row the girl will give them a {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|47}} Lv. 8. Any number of tails equals an automatic loss.
A girl in the Game Center offers a coin-flipping minigame. The game costs one coin to play. If [[Mark]] or [[Mint]] can get three or more heads in a row, they can win more coins as prize money, and if they get ten heads in a row the girl will give them a {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|47}} Lv. 8. Any number of tails equals an automatic loss.
The prizes for winning in the game are as follows:
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|- style="background:#{{black color light}}"
! style="background: #{{roundytl|5px}};" | Streak
! style="{{roundytr|5px}};" | Prize
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 3
| 20 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 4
| 40 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 5
| 100 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 6
| 200 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 7
| 500 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 8
| 1,000 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| 9
| 3,000 Coins
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 10
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{TCG ID|CoroCoro|Mew|promo}}
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==Evolution machine==
==Evolution machine==
There is a special machine in the Game Center that will "evolve" a Pokémon card. When one of the compatible Pokémon is selected, [[Mark]] or [[Mint]] will receive the evolved form of the Pokémon in the mail. This machine requires 20 coins and a {{TCG ID|Vending|Bill's PC|S3}} card to operate.
There is a special machine in the Game Center that will "evolve" a Pokémon card. When one of the compatible Pokémon is selected, the player will receive the evolved form of the Pokémon in the mail. This machine requires 20 coins and a {{TCG ID|Vending|Bill's PC|S3}} card to operate.


The following cards can be obtained this way: {{OBP|Omastar|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Machamp|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Golem|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Gengar|Masaki Promo}}, and {{OBP|Alakazam|Masaki Promo}}. These five cards correspond to the real-life [[Bill|Masaki]] Promos, which were distributed in a similar manner in Japan.
The following cards can be obtained this way: {{OBP|Omastar|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Machamp|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Golem|Masaki Promo}}, {{OBP|Gengar|Masaki Promo}}, and {{OBP|Alakazam|Masaki Promo}}. These five cards correspond to the real-life [[Bill|Masaki]] Promos, which were distributed in a similar manner in Japan.


==Card machine==
==Black box==
At the back of the Game Center, there is a large machine which [[Mark]] or [[Mint]] can trade cards with. If they deposit five cards into the machine, a new card will be mailed to them<!--not sure if its random or if its based on what cards you give-->.
At the back of the Game Center, there is a large machine which the player can trade cards in. In many cases, if the player deposit five cards into the machine, a new card will be mailed to them. In the case of certain rare cards, the player would receive all of the rare cards back in addition to some random cards matching the card type; for instance, a player dropping either Mew or the Venusaur from the above games will often get that card back in addition to cards of the matching type. If multiple rare cards are returned, the type of the random cards is randomly selected. In such an exchange, the player may receive anywhere from 1-5 random cards in addition to the cards returned.<!--This has been tested and confirmed.--> A set of five cards that are capable of evolving will be kept by the machine and an evolution card, which is believed to be a random evolution card of that species and can include the Dark evolution type in the case of the first card in a pair of Dark evolutions, is sent to the player.
 
==Card Dungeon==
The Card Dungeon is the location a player may go to within the game center to play a series of card battles in which the player must wager tokens on winning. If the player wins, the prize is double the chips wagered. A loss forfeits wagered chips. No packs are awarded in these battles; the only purpose of these battles is to build a player's coin bank.
 
There are five opponents in the dungeon who must be battled in order and with increasing amounts of wagers, ending with a possible 100 coin wager on Queen. The prize cards per battle also increase towards the end of the dungeon.
 
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! Member
! Possible<br>Wagers
! Prize<br>Cards
! style="{{roundytr|5px}};" | Deck
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| [[File:TCG2 Pawn.png]]
| ポーン [[Pawn]]
| 10
| 4
| '''うんだめしデッキ''' '''Test Your Luck Deck'''
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| [[File:TCG2 Knight.png]]
| ナイト [[Knight]]
| 10, 20
| 4
| '''げんしじだいデッキ''' '''Protohistoric Deck'''
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| [[File:TCG2 Bishop.png]]
| ビショップ [[Bishop]]
| 10, 30
| 4
| '''テクスチャー7へんげデッキ''' '''Texture Tuner 7 Deck'''
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| [[File:TCG2 Rook.png]]
| ルーク [[Rook]]
| 30, 50
| 5
| '''むしょくエネルギーデッキ''' '''Colorless Energy Deck'''
|- style="background:#{{tcg colorless color}}"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}};" | [[File:TCG2 Queen.png]]
| クィーン [[Queen]]
| 50, 100
| 6
| style="{{roundybr|5px}};" | '''きょうりょくポケモンデッキ''' '''Powerful Pokémon Deck'''
|}


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