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Game: Pokemon Trading Card Game
Console: GameBoy Color

Cheat:

Get Charizard

After you start a new game and beat your instructor, talk to Dr. Mason and ask him to build you a Charmander and Friends deck. He'll put a Charizard into it!

Free Booster Packs

Go to a computer in one of the gyms. Find the menu that has japanese writing and then numbers next to each one. If you click on any of those items. You get a booster pack every time!

Get A Promo Lv.9 Slowpoke

Take 59 of your ENERGY cards and 1 basic pokemon and make a deck with them. Select the deck as your dueling deck. Then go talk to the boy in the Fire Club. He will ask you to give him all your unused ENERGY cards. Tell him Yes. If you tell him No, he will go away and not come back. Then you can't get the Slowpoke.

Infinite Energy Cards

If you are low on energy cards and need more, go back to Dr. Ooyama's lab. There fight Mikasa (The man you fought in the beginning)and fight him again, again,etc. getting 2 boosters full of energy cards each time! Now you don't have to worry about if you don't have enough energy or not!

Imakuni

Imakuni can be found at either the Science Club, Water Club, Lighting Club and Fighting Club. After you beat him, he will give you 1 of each pack of cards. Each time you beat him, you must save and reload your game to make him appear at either one of the Clubs again. He will not be at the same club as the previous time you met him.

Look through your deck without it reshuffling

To do this, you must have a Trainer card in your hand that enables you to look through your deck, to pick a certain kind of card, and then reshuffle the deck. Use this card, and then, instead of selecting a card, press A+B+SEL+START all at the same time, once you are done looking at the deck. This will Soft Reset the system. Choose Continue Duel from the menu, and you will get back into the duel with the same cards you had before you used this code. If you used Computer Search or another card that takes cards from your hand to look through the deck, those cards will be back in your hand.

The Right Decision

If you accidentally made the wrong decision in selecting an attack,don't worry, just simply press A + B + select + start simultaneously and you will be back in the main menu. Choose "Continue Duel" and you will see that it's your turn again.

Retry

When you win the 8 medals and you want to win the legendary cards; if you lose, you have tobeat all of the other trainers all over again; well now you don't have to. When Rod says to prepare your deck, put yes and save in the diary. Then in case you lose, you turn off the game and in the main menu put "Continue from diary" and you can try to beat them for as long as you want.




Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Date: 17 April, 2000
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Pokémon Trading Card Game is a Game Boy Color title based on the popular strategy card game from Wizards of the Coast. Fans of the existing red, blue, and yellow versions of Pokémon will find this game to be less redundant than earlier Game Boy Pocket Monster offerings. This game is more of a hybrid of its predecessors--mixing strategy card gameplay and role-playing game elements--with highly successful results.

The story in Pokémon Trading Card Game is basically the same as that of the original Pokémon titles, only with new character and feature names substituted. Instead of Professor Oak, players meet Dr. Mason. Gym Leaders are named Club Masters, battles are duels, and so forth. Learning the card game is a breeze thanks to the inclusion of comprehensive instructions and an in-depth tutorial. Although some minor changes have been made, the method of play is virtually identical to the original card game, and just as addictive. While much shorter than the Pokémon games, the gameplay here doesn't involve random and repetitive battles, and follows a less linear path.

Although Pokémon Trading Card Game would seem to turn a social experience into a solitary one, it allows for and encourages interacting with other game owners. Duels can be fought between players via a game link cable, and cards and decks can be traded using the infrared communications port. The most interesting (although somewhat dubious) feature here is the "card pop!" option, which generates one new card for each player when communicating wirelessly; the catch is that you can't "card pop!" the same person again for a while after doing so, thus limiting the feature's appeal. --Joe Hon

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