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* Is the player name used as the ID? For instance, is the player unable to use Card Pop! with two players with the same name or ID?}}
* Is the player name used as the ID? For instance, is the player unable to use Card Pop! with two players with the same name or ID?}}
[[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 Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]]. This can be used to briefly connect two games through infrared, causing each game to receive a random card.
'''Card Pop!''' (Japanese: '''カードポン!''' ''Card Pon!'') is a multiplayer feature in the video games {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|video game}} and [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]]. This can be used to briefly connect two games through infrared, causing each game to receive a random card.


==Hardware==
==Hardware==
[[File:Pokemon TCG Japanese cartridge PCB.jpg|thumb|150px|{{wp|Printed circuit board}} from the Japanese cartridge of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}]]
[[File:Pokemon TCG Japanese cartridge PCB.jpg|thumb|150px|{{wp|Printed circuit board}} from the Japanese cartridge of {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|video game}}]]


In the Japanese version of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game|the first game}}, the Card Pop! feature uses the built-in infrared receiver and transmitter included in the cartridge itself (the black and purple components, respectively, towards the top left and top right of the printed circuit board).
In the Japanese version of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game|the first game}}, the Card Pop! feature uses the built-in infrared receiver and transmitter included in the cartridge itself (the black and purple components, respectively, towards the top left and top right of the printed circuit board).