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I don't speak japanese so getting through this game was fairly challenging, but I enjoyed it enough to figure it all out and beat it anyway. The original Pokemon TCG for gameboy was a great game, and this is basically 2.0 of said game, featuring a new island with new "gyms". Along with new areas and "duelists", you now earn coins instead of medals that you can use instead of the default coin in matches. The computer that contains mail and collection information is now in a portable form and now exists in the standard menu. You can now save up to 5 custom deck builds at any time, anywhere. And featuring a ton of new cards from the rocket set, pop series, and more, there is a lot more deck variety available. If you like the TCG and loved the first game check this one out, I know there is an English fan translated rom out there on the web, but there is nothing like playing the official game on official hardware, as long as you know the TCG and have access to the internet for card information and guidelines to some of the custom rule sets for later card matches you should be able to figure the game out without speaking Japanese, especially since the menus are laid out almost identical to the first game. tl:dr If you liked the first game, this is the DEFINITIVE version, better in every way with new content and features galore. You will have to deal with the Japanese language though, whether you speak it or not.Read full review
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One of my cousins purchased this game and had a lot of fun playing it. So I decided to get my own version. The game is a great card game and fun card-based video game alternative to Yu-Gi-Oh!. The pace is a lot slower than Duel Monsters and the strategies follow the rock-paper-scissors combat formula popularized by the Pokemon Version series, but it is still fun to create and modify decks, duel a variety of decks, and collect all 226 Pokemon cards, many that remain in-game exclusives. Gameplay can be compared to a complex form of "card chess:" you set up your cards and use their strengths to best your opponent on your turns, as well as think two steps ahead of your opponent. The save battery works even to this day, and if it doesn't, it can be easily replaced. It's a shame that this was the only Pokemon card-based game that was released. It is a lot of fun.Read full review
This game is an absolute classic. If you're a fan of the TCG, or even just a pokemon fan in general, this game is amazing fun. And with the option to increase text speed, the gameplay is as fast if not faster than many modern TCGs, like Hearthstone. Plus, the sprites for each card are beautiful, and the limited color palette of the GBC is used to full effect. Especially with an IPS screen, this is one you'll want to add to your collection!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pokemon came on the scene in the US in 1998 and started one of the biggest crazes in US history for children for its time. Pokemon is still a hit like it used to be back then but after its initial release there was the release of merchandise like most popular things. One thing in particular was the Pokemon Trading Card Game, a collectable card game that became a success just as much as the video games were. The success of the trading card game was so great that Japanese developers thought of an idea to release a video game based on this game. So basically this gameboy game is a game based on game that is based on a game. Most people would think games like these wouldn't be that amazing but on the contrary it was actually quite good. The gameplay was excellent and sound quality was good, and the music was just awesome. The game tells the tale of a young boy who hears the tale of legendary cards that some of the best pokemon trading card players own and they can be his if he bests them. So basically he sets out on a quest and learns how to play the game and goes on a journey to beat the club leaders of the area to get a chance at fighting the best players in the region known as the grandmasters. Gameplay- 5 stars. Sound and Music - 5 stars. Graphics- 5 stars Story- 5 stars. excellent game and is a must have for a either a pokemon collector or video game collector.Read full review
This game was overall fun to play, the only thing it lacked to me was expansiveness. You are able to get 8 medals, and compete in tournaments along the way. After you get all 8 medals, then you play the 4 masters and you recieve legendary cards when you beat them. You can play them over and over as many times as you like. As far as multi-player goes, you can trade cards with others, and recieve mystery cards via Card Pop! This is fun. There are in-game trades, which allow you to get rare and promo cards, but some offers come only once! So make sure you save plenty, in case you miss something. And you can battle all the trainers as many times as you like. This game is a very good buy. I bought mine because i love to play the Pokemon Trading Card Game but cannot always find some one to play it with. Now I can play whenever I want!Read full review
A great game, even though it is not quite the same as the other Pokemon RPG's it still holds up in my opinion as one of the best. The card collecting aspect Can get a little tedious, but if you fight people a few times you may find you can get certain cards from certain people. There isn't really any "exploring vast worlds", but there are nine or so gym-like buildings you may recognize from the pokemon RPG's. I'll say it again, the Pokemon Trading Card Game Video Game is one of the best (at least handheld) Pokemon games ever.
Since there hasn't been another Pokemon card game released for any of he newer systems I say this is a must buy for a collector or someone who wants to LEARN to play the card game. Or for someone who wants to learn to play it better. OR for someone who has difficulty finding other people to play the tcg with them. Yes, all the cards are older generation but it's still really fun seeing them again or collecting them for the first time. I see no reason adults wouldn't enjoy this game as well as kids. Graphics are ok...if you, like me, grew up with Atari and original NES. the graphics won't bother you a bit. LOL. I suggest this game for endless hours of fun. AND if yours comes with an almost completed game saved on it like mine did....you might want to play some with those powerful decks and cards before deleting the profile to begin fresh. EnjoyRead full review
Your goal in life is to become a Pokemon Card Master. In order to do that, you must pick a deck from three starter packs of cards based on Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur and travel to the eight card clubs and defeat their leaders. Along the way, you will challenge many players to collect new cards and the helpful Professor Mason will aid you by giving you cards as well. While becoming a card master is a laudable accomplishment, the real goal of the game is to collect all of the cards over 200 in all. If you want to collect all of the cards, you must play human opponents in the Pop mode to get a chance to earn rare cards. All of the complexity of the real-world game has been captured here. Play Pokemon Trading Card Game and become a Pokemon Card Master.
I bought this game mostly because I collect the Pokemon cards, mostly just the original sets for the nostalgia factor. This is a pretty fun game, because you get to play with the actual cards from the sets, as well as build your own decks. After a while it gets slightly repetitive though, and it's nowhere near as fun as the other Pokemon RPG games like Yellow, Red, or Blue. Battling eventually just comes down to coin tosses and luck, so it can be a little frustrating when the computer is winning all the coin tosses and drawing all the good cards. It's worth being mentioned that you can battle your friends and recieve special cards by connecting with them, but chances are none of your friends have a Gameboy Color and this game (unless they're awesome!). Shortened version: Fun game for someone who collects Pokemon, but nowhere near the fun or replayability of the other Pokemon RPG games.Read full review
It's a fun game, but my glowing review is HEAVILY soaked in nostalgia.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned