Card Pop!: Difference between revisions

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{{incomplete|needs=Does Card Pop! works between different languages? (including between the English-Spanish-Italian and the English-French-German cartridges)<br>How many player IDs can be held before some are overwritten?<br/>If the Japanese version of the first game is being played on the original Game Boy, is Card Pop! usable? (since the Game Boy Color infrared port is not required)<br/>Does the second game (which is Japanese only) have built-in infrared or does it use the GBC infrared?<br/>Are all cards are available via Card Pop! or only some cards? (which cards exactly are available?)}}
{{incomplete|needs=Does Card Pop! works between different languages? (including between the English-Spanish-Italian and the English-German-French cartridges)<br>How many player IDs can be held before some are overwritten?<br/>If the Japanese version of the first game is being played on the original Game Boy, is Card Pop! usable? (since the Game Boy Color infrared port is not required)<br/>Does the second game (which is Japanese only) have built-in infrared or does it use the GBC infrared?<br/>Are all cards are available via Card Pop! or only some cards? (which cards exactly are available?)}}
[[File:Card Pop.png|thumb|The Card Pop! screen]]
[[File:Card Pop.png|thumb|The Card Pop! screen]]
'''Card Pop!''' (Japanese: '''カードポン!''' ''Card Pon!'') is a multiplayer feature in the video games {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] that gives both players a random card.
'''Card Pop!''' (Japanese: '''カードポン!''' ''Card Pon!'') is a multiplayer feature in the video games {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] that gives both players a random card.