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  2. List of Pokémon Trading Card Game sets - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Base Set, it had only two theme decks. Its expansion symbol resembles a Vileplume. During production, some of the Jungle holos were printed without the jungle symbol. The 64-card set included 45 new pokémon, two from the Base Set with new powers (Electrode and Pikachu), and one trainer (Poké Ball). [4]

  3. 20 Rarest and Most Expensive Pokémon Cards of 2022 and What ...

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    Poliwrath No Rarity Symbol Base Set. Card sale date: ... The original Japanese version of the TCG base set in 1996 had no rarity symbols. ... 20 Rarest and Most Expensive Pokémon Cards of 2022 ...

  4. Pokémon Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon TCG debuted In Japan in 1996 [48] with the release of "1st Starter & Expansion Pack/Base Set" (第1弾スターターパック & 第1弾拡張パック), [49] [50] which was the original core series of cards and Theme Decks released in Japan on October 20, 1996, [51] and in the United States on January 9, 1999.

  5. Here's how much your old Pokémon cards are worth now

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    With the recent success of Nintendo's new mobile app game, Pokémon Go, it's only right we trek down memory lane to see how much our cards are worth.

  6. Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 1996, the first card set was released. [162] Booster packs were launched the same day, containing 10 randomly inserted cards. [163] In the West, the booster packs contained 11 cards. [f] The original set would be titled the Base Set in English. Many more sets would follow.

  7. List of digital collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games with mechanics based on collectible card games.It includes games which directly simulate collectible card games (often called digital collectible card games), arcade games integrated with physical collectible card games, and video games in other genres which utilize elements of deck-building or card battling as a significant portion of their game mechanics.