TCG and TCG2 are games that I could go on and on about. Even playing it as a retrospective years later, the game is still so much fun. It sucks that TCG2 was never given a proper localization for the overseas market. TCG and TCG2 are certainly the best spin-off Pokemon game in the Gen 1/2 era.
16:25 I actually wondered the same thing as a kid, do people on this island just live for card games? Like, there is no economy or anything? I thought it was awesome honestly
I recently got into collecting the cards and battling. It's actually a really fun game. I grew up in the country so didn't have the luxury of getting them growing up .
@@Paraspectre absolutely! My brother is a big magic fan and I actually had a hard time getting into it cause I found there so much to memorize, but after learning pokemon magic made a lot of sense.
A tutorial skip glitch exists and is easy for anyone to do. I can do it with phone touch controls. Technically it skips any duel, making it easy to farm packs. It's executed by going to the overall check screen (the screen that shows the whole play area including deck size and discard pile), moving the cursor to the bottom card (either you active pokemon or your bench) and pressing 'Down' and 'A' on the same frame. If done correctly the duels ends as a victory or you get stuck in the party screen. You can redo the glitch from the party screen if you get stuck be pressing 'B' then 'A' in quick succession.
I enjoyed the trip trough your childhood memories very much. Wouldn't mind being that long every time. Given there is enough to tell. Thanks for the work. Enjoyed it very much.
8:16 Yoooo PTCGRadio shout out, I love that guy!! I always found it really amusing how early TCG starter decks really furthered the belief that a good deck needed two types, at minimum, to help cover your weaknesses, or something like that (like adding Water Pokemon to a deck with a focus on a Grass attacker to snipe at potential Fire Pokemon). Then as the game goes on and we grow up and understand card game strategy better, we realize that it's actually better to focus your deck entirely on your one type, to ensure peak consistency rather than being stranded with a hand full of Water energy when all you have out are Grass Pokemon. I think starter decks still do that, but it's very clear which type is the focus and which one you're supposed to kind of slowly weed out of the deck once you get better cards.
I remeber getting my hand on a Japanesse rom of Pokemon Gold (before it realease in english), I still beat it by talking to every npc twice or more at different times and "noticing" a different patern in their response, using attacks was a trial and error thing, so yeah basic reading skill does make it a whole lot easier to enjoy the game, but not needed if you aree stubborn enough xD
I got this for my Nintendo New 2DS since I can't find a physical copy. I love collecting the cards and customizing my decks but the only negative thing I can find on this game is that my opponents always use the same decks and strategies. I kinda wished they had alternating strategies to make the game more challenging.
I actually sold a charizard back n the day for 75 to buy Groceries for my household I was 13yrs old it was worth it tho but man if I would held on to it I'd be rich ....but I felt good to tell my mom let's go shopping that day 😊
Back when the cards were limited to the original 151, I only encountered base set booster packs in the wild, so I felt right at home when I played TCG 1. I thought the rocket and gym leader Pokemon sets were the coolest, but I only encountered them because the ice cream truck guy back in those days sold some cards individually. My parents would give me money from time-to-time when the ice cream truck went by and on at least one occasion I put off having ice cream so that I could get something like the Shining Magikarp card (technically that was a gen 2 set apparently, but that's one the card I paid for that sticks out most in my memory). Looking at the price Shining Magikarp cards are apparently going for nowadays, I think that might have been one of the most sound investments I ever made.
Love your channel 🫶🏻 I’ve been a Pokemon fan since the 90’s and these videos bring me back to the golden age of Pokemon. Great content, it makes me happy to watch
Why thank you! Yeah it really was a great time to be a kid and a fan then. I remember going to a big card trading event at Burger King when the toys were there and it was just packed. Good times
I was born in the 2000s, so i don't know about the fad from back in the day. I firet started playing the game around the time the XY sets came out. I vaguely remember that time, but I do remember somethings. I drew a Full Art Mega Rayquaza (the one with Emerald Break) but my parents took it and I haven't seen it since. My cousin Winston and I learned to play the game using the videos online. A "friend" gave me a box of cards since he wasn't a fan of Pokemon anymore. I still own that box. Unfortunately, that's all I remember for the most part. I've effectively erased that time period for a variety of reasons.
Oh man, the TCG. The card game was actually my introduction to Pokemon as a kid. I went over to a friend's house one day, and he and his older brother were watching the anime while looking at and trading the cards with each other. I asked them what was going on, and they proceeded to explain everything to me. The older brother even gave me some of his cards for free. Granted, they were cards like Rattata and Caterpie, but I was still happy to get them, and that experience changed so much for me. I began getting the cards and watching the anime anytime I could, while playing some of the N64 games when I went to my cousin's house. Eventually, around the middle of gen 3, I figured I was getting too old for the series, and sold everything off on eBay with the help of my mom. I'm not gonna say what all my cards ended up going for, but let's just say I would've been happier with $50 for them all. After gen 6 came out, I decided to get back into the series, and with it my card collecting habits returned. As for the Game Boy game, I didn't play it until years later, sometime around 2018-19 I think. I was honestly surprised at how fun it was. It's not a masterpiece or anything, but it's fun to do a quick playthrough of from time to time. I even ended up finding a used copy of it for a good price recently, so now I actually own it.
I remember bringing my game boy and this game to my grandma’s house for some holiday get together or something and my younger cousin kept bugging me to check it out. I didn’t want him to because he was too young to understand it and I just knew he would mess something up like delete my save or something. However, his mom asked me to let him see it. So I did. And when I got it back like literally 5 minutes later my save was deleted.
@@Paraspectre The thing that got me was that his mom kept insisting I let him play it because she thought I was just being mean by not letting him. It was expected but wasn’t my younger cousin’s fault, really. It was all hers lolol
Never played the Pokemon TCG or the Gameboy version of the TCG. Your first Parasect only challenge somehow slipped into my recomendations and I could not have been happier to find your channel. Not sure if you have the photoshop skills to do this or not but it would be hilarious if your could slip Matthew's head into that photograph you show of you and your friends playing video games back in the day.
I got into Magic in '95 with the set Ice Age (insert I'm old joke) so I never got that into the card game past the first three sets. I do remember going to a TCG league at a toys r us one Saturday. I remember winning a game because I held onto a pokemon breeder and a blastoise which I used on my last squirtle and rain danced enough energy to get the final prize card and win the game.
I didn't play back then because I thought I needed Colorless Energy cards for the attacks and believed the Starter Decks were worthless because they had none. MtG taught me I was wrong... 20 years later. (And thought the Prize Cards were an Ante system) But I moved to Yugioh when that first dropped (I was a sucker for Ancient Egyptian stuff). I still played the video games though (Yellow was my first) because I am a sucker for creature collecting (now I play Shin Megami Tensei, thanks to Pokemon).
The moden TCG is gross to me. All the power creep, mega this, vstar that, turn one or turn two wins, it really turns me off on the game. I strictly am interested in a style I came across called Gym Leader Challenge where your deck is mono-type, you can only have 1 copy of each card except energy, and no rule box Pokemon or ace spec. It's cleaner, more strategic to me and you have more decisions you need to consider. I also printed off proxys of all the original cards through Gym Challenge (all Gen1 cards) and play with those. I'm super excited for Scarlet & Violet 151 set which takes all the 151 Pokes and gives them new art, stats, moves etc. so that will be fun.
Of all of the Pokémon games I've ever purchased, the only one I still own Pokémon Stadium 2. Anybody who has any inkling of Pokémon can fucking rock it with you on that game in any respect.
You think selling your collection at a garage sale made you sick. I lost mine because my mom failed to pay for our storage unit that not only had my very rare pkmn cards but also my yugioh cards plus my manga and basically everything else from my childhood. Just my perfect condition holo charizard alone could've bought the whole storage company nevermind my 1st edition yugioh cards and it all got auctioned off. I still lose sleep over that.
Fun fact: the pokemon tcg speedrun starts after the tutorial duel and so the beginning timer is set to just over 8 minutes. Almost the exact same time as the end of your tutorial.
my collection started like urs but in around 2014 i just bought packs no idea what to do but they looked nice and had pokemon on them then like 3 yrs ago i learnt how to play and made a custom set of rules which i use a lot
It won’t be part of the series since it was never in North America, BUT I did sort of review it start to finish in the first challenge I did for it! Check out my Paras/Parasect only video for it ☺️
I wonder, if the Play it pc game could be easily modified to for example add more cards to it. It also has cool sounding cries for all the pokemon in the game.
I got my version of the game still - I remember always looking for someone to card pop with. As a completionist, later in life I bought another copy so I could do it with myself haha
At least you got 50 bucks for your collection. I straight up gifted almost all of my cards to a kid I didn't even know because I didn't care about them anymore. I only kept my favourites.
No clue why, but we always called this game "Pokémon Trading Card Game Card Game". Kids are dumb lol. Will you be reviewing the second one that came out?
Actually no, since this series is just North America releases. I wanted to mention it though. Also I do have two challenges that I made for it so I have covered it in detail
I was a bit too old for Pokémon when it first appeared in the 90's, though my younger Cousin was heavily into collecting and trading the cards at the time. I've never really been a fan of Pokémon Video Games, but i've dabbled into Pokémon Emerald on the GBA, though never got that far into the Game to be honest. Lately i've been somewhat of a retro Game playing entheusiast, mostly through Emulation if i'm honest, but i find the history and impact that these Games had fascinating. I'm currently working my way through some GB and GBC games that interest me, which brings me to this video on the Pokémon TCG which i'll try out to see if it captures my interest or not. Either way, this was a cool video, well worth a watch even for a non Pokémon fan like myself. Cheers 👍
Card pop....an interesting idea, but *awful* execution. You can card pop with another person/game *once* ever. You have to either find a third person/game, or the second person has to reset their save file if you want to card pop again. And there were 2 cards that were *only* available from card pop too... Really sucks that none of the sequels got an english release I had a fair amount of pokemon cards when I was younger and did battle some, but eventually lost interest or something and put them away. I didn't sell or throw them away though (thankfully), so they're still around in my closet. I played the GBC cartridge version tons as a kid and played the digital version on 3DS a lot as well when that came out. I still enjoy playing from time to time
@@Paraspectre something else to note about it is since it used the GBC infrared reader (or whatever it was called) for it, it doesn't actually function on the digital release. So it's entirely useless there, on top of being functionally useless even when it originally came out and was more popular. It's a shame because the phantom mew and phantom venusaur cards looked pretty cool and a post game deck builder machine had a deck that needed them
I still have 2 binders full of Pokémon cards. One is just the og 151 and I have all but 1 out of the 151. It's an alakazam if anyone wants to send me one
I have a binder for each type, sub-divided into basic/stage 1/stage 2 and a binder for trainer cards....also sub-divided into item/supporter/stadium/tool lol it took forever to get them so organized, but it's so much easier to make a deck that way
I played in the leagues at toys r us back in the late 90s an early 2000s legit still have my badges they gave out. Pokemon cards were life. Them an goosebumps books are the reason I love to read.
@@Paraspectre yeah hour drives a bit a way for a toys r us. Mine was In Omaha Nebraska. It was an entire league set up an loads of people playing in the afternoon. I'm talking hundreds of kids an adults. They would give you a booklet an then you'd have a judge stamp it for wins an losses an if you had a gym badge battle you had to play against one of the organizers an then their would be some stipulation you had to pass an then you had to beat them. It was dope. Like you had to use only fighting Pokemon vs this guy's deck an if you won he would give you a badge. An the badges looked exactly like the ones they were giving out in the game an anime. Kids would have them pinned to their jacket or on their hats. . If I find the stuff il send you a link. It was great.
@@Paraspectre I definitely feel blessed by being able to participate. Young me was very lucky to be able to have that in my life. An big thanks to my dad an aunt who would drive me an hook me up with some spare cash to by boosters haha. They went the extra mile for my goofy Pokemon obsessed ass.
I still kick myself, owned every US and JPN full card collections up to 2010, including all foils and event exclusives. Had to sell them dirty cheap because of an emergency. Should have just suffered through held on to them. Great dumb decisions that define us. 🤣
Hated this game as a kid and hate it now. Way too chance based. You get the cards or you don't. You get a good coinflip or you don't. Games of chance rub me wrong
The Grand Master’s battle music has lived rent free in my head for over 20 years ☠️
It’s my favorite game music to put in my videos haha
TCG and TCG2 are games that I could go on and on about. Even playing it as a retrospective years later, the game is still so much fun.
It sucks that TCG2 was never given a proper localization for the overseas market. TCG and TCG2 are certainly the best spin-off Pokemon game in the Gen 1/2 era.
TCG2 should’ve definitely been an overseas release. Although maybe… MAYBE the kidnapping in the game was a reason not to 😅
16:25 I actually wondered the same thing as a kid, do people on this island just live for card games? Like, there is no economy or anything? I thought it was awesome honestly
The music in this game is SO GOOD.
This was my first 3ds download back then. I chose the Squirtle & friends deck, so I can get a good start making the infamous rain dance deck
I'm one of the people coming over from MDB. Thoroughly enjoy your videos.
Caught an Alpha Parasect in Legends: Arceus. Named it Paraspectre. :)
Heck yeah. It’s an honor and a privilege
Same lol
Yeah, I did the same thing in the Obsidian fieldlands.
I recently got into collecting the cards and battling. It's actually a really fun game. I grew up in the country so didn't have the luxury of getting them growing up .
It is very well made. Simplistic to learn, but still needs strategy to win
@@Paraspectre absolutely! My brother is a big magic fan and I actually had a hard time getting into it cause I found there so much to memorize, but after learning pokemon magic made a lot of sense.
A tutorial skip glitch exists and is easy for anyone to do. I can do it with phone touch controls. Technically it skips any duel, making it easy to farm packs.
It's executed by going to the overall check screen (the screen that shows the whole play area including deck size and discard pile), moving the cursor to the bottom card (either you active pokemon or your bench) and pressing 'Down' and 'A' on the same frame. If done correctly the duels ends as a victory or you get stuck in the party screen. You can redo the glitch from the party screen if you get stuck be pressing 'B' then 'A' in quick succession.
That promo Meowth and its other versions (non-holo, and a super rare Japanese Subway promo) have some fun stories.
I had a weird dream last night where paraspectre invited me to his house and his house had ladders instead of stairs for it’s three floors
I enjoyed the trip trough your childhood memories very much. Wouldn't mind being that long every time. Given there is enough to tell.
Thanks for the work. Enjoyed it very much.
8:16 Yoooo PTCGRadio shout out, I love that guy!!
I always found it really amusing how early TCG starter decks really furthered the belief that a good deck needed two types, at minimum, to help cover your weaknesses, or something like that (like adding Water Pokemon to a deck with a focus on a Grass attacker to snipe at potential Fire Pokemon). Then as the game goes on and we grow up and understand card game strategy better, we realize that it's actually better to focus your deck entirely on your one type, to ensure peak consistency rather than being stranded with a hand full of Water energy when all you have out are Grass Pokemon. I think starter decks still do that, but it's very clear which type is the focus and which one you're supposed to kind of slowly weed out of the deck once you get better cards.
I for sure agree with this. Using multiple energies and limited Pokémon can make for more difficult challenges too
I cheesed coin flip and Boosters with codes, and used the Wigglytuff deck for the whole game.
The flip was too risky.
I remeber getting my hand on a Japanesse rom of Pokemon Gold (before it realease in english), I still beat it by talking to every npc twice or more at different times and "noticing" a different patern in their response, using attacks was a trial and error thing, so yeah basic reading skill does make it a whole lot easier to enjoy the game, but not needed if you aree stubborn enough xD
I got this for my Nintendo New 2DS since I can't find a physical copy. I love collecting the cards and customizing my decks but the only negative thing I can find on this game is that my opponents always use the same decks and strategies. I kinda wished they had alternating strategies to make the game more challenging.
I actually sold a charizard back n the day for 75 to buy Groceries for my household I was 13yrs old it was worth it tho but man if I would held on to it I'd be rich ....but I felt good to tell my mom let's go shopping that day 😊
Food's always more important than a piece of card stock! Good on you for feeding your family.
Man, the sequel to this is honestly one of my favorite games of all time. This one's so good too
I do think there are aspects that are better for sure
@@Paraspectre honestly I just enjoy the added length and prerequisites on the second island
Back when the cards were limited to the original 151, I only encountered base set booster packs in the wild, so I felt right at home when I played TCG 1. I thought the rocket and gym leader Pokemon sets were the coolest, but I only encountered them because the ice cream truck guy back in those days sold some cards individually. My parents would give me money from time-to-time when the ice cream truck went by and on at least one occasion I put off having ice cream so that I could get something like the Shining Magikarp card (technically that was a gen 2 set apparently, but that's one the card I paid for that sticks out most in my memory). Looking at the price Shining Magikarp cards are apparently going for nowadays, I think that might have been one of the most sound investments I ever made.
This is awesome haha. I feel like ice cream trucks weren’t a thing where I lived. I would’ve totally gone for the cards though
Oh man I remember Pokémon play it, used to play it whilst at my dad's house to pass the time. Thanks for the nostalgia trip, great video as always
This was my first time even knowing about it. What strange choices they made
I’ve played that!!!! Pokémon Play It! This is bringing back some real nostalgia that I didn’t know was inside me!
Love your channel 🫶🏻 I’ve been a Pokemon fan since the 90’s and these videos bring me back to the golden age of Pokemon. Great content, it makes me happy to watch
Why thank you! Yeah it really was a great time to be a kid and a fan then. I remember going to a big card trading event at Burger King when the toys were there and it was just packed. Good times
I was born in the 2000s, so i don't know about the fad from back in the day. I firet started playing the game around the time the XY sets came out. I vaguely remember that time, but I do remember somethings.
I drew a Full Art Mega Rayquaza (the one with Emerald Break) but my parents took it and I haven't seen it since.
My cousin Winston and I learned to play the game using the videos online.
A "friend" gave me a box of cards since he wasn't a fan of Pokemon anymore. I still own that box.
Unfortunately, that's all I remember for the most part. I've effectively erased that time period for a variety of reasons.
That’s pretty awesome. Rayquaza is still one of my favorite legendaries too
@@Paraspectre Tis a shame that card was taken from us too early.
Oh man, the TCG. The card game was actually my introduction to Pokemon as a kid. I went over to a friend's house one day, and he and his older brother were watching the anime while looking at and trading the cards with each other. I asked them what was going on, and they proceeded to explain everything to me. The older brother even gave me some of his cards for free. Granted, they were cards like Rattata and Caterpie, but I was still happy to get them, and that experience changed so much for me. I began getting the cards and watching the anime anytime I could, while playing some of the N64 games when I went to my cousin's house. Eventually, around the middle of gen 3, I figured I was getting too old for the series, and sold everything off on eBay with the help of my mom. I'm not gonna say what all my cards ended up going for, but let's just say I would've been happier with $50 for them all. After gen 6 came out, I decided to get back into the series, and with it my card collecting habits returned. As for the Game Boy game, I didn't play it until years later, sometime around 2018-19 I think. I was honestly surprised at how fun it was. It's not a masterpiece or anything, but it's fun to do a quick playthrough of from time to time. I even ended up finding a used copy of it for a good price recently, so now I actually own it.
I know that feeling of the enjoyment of even getting some standard commons. My Spearow story was memorable to me because I was excited to get one
I remember bringing my game boy and this game to my grandma’s house for some holiday get together or something and my younger cousin kept bugging me to check it out. I didn’t want him to because he was too young to understand it and I just knew he would mess something up like delete my save or something. However, his mom asked me to let him see it. So I did. And when I got it back like literally 5 minutes later my save was deleted.
Woww that can cause some major trust issues… 😬
@@Paraspectre The thing that got me was that his mom kept insisting I let him play it because she thought I was just being mean by not letting him. It was expected but wasn’t my younger cousin’s fault, really. It was all hers lolol
One of the forgotten games of the time
Never played the Pokemon TCG or the Gameboy version of the TCG. Your first Parasect only challenge somehow slipped into my recomendations and I could not have been happier to find your channel. Not sure if you have the photoshop skills to do this or not but it would be hilarious if your could slip Matthew's head into that photograph you show of you and your friends playing video games back in the day.
Haha Matthew has ALWAYS been there… and I’m glad you are enjoying the channel!
that promo Meowth is more playable than I expected
I really enjoy your videos, I never got to play this on my GBC but I had a great time playing on the switch! Haymaker is still a meta build 😂
I got into Magic in '95 with the set Ice Age (insert I'm old joke) so I never got that into the card game past the first three sets. I do remember going to a TCG league at a toys r us one Saturday. I remember winning a game because I held onto a pokemon breeder and a blastoise which I used on my last squirtle and rain danced enough energy to get the final prize card and win the game.
I didn't play back then because I thought I needed Colorless Energy cards for the attacks and believed the Starter Decks were worthless because they had none. MtG taught me I was wrong... 20 years later. (And thought the Prize Cards were an Ante system)
But I moved to Yugioh when that first dropped (I was a sucker for Ancient Egyptian stuff).
I still played the video games though (Yellow was my first) because I am a sucker for creature collecting (now I play Shin Megami Tensei, thanks to Pokemon).
The moden TCG is gross to me. All the power creep, mega this, vstar that, turn one or turn two wins, it really turns me off on the game. I strictly am interested in a style I came across called Gym Leader Challenge where your deck is mono-type, you can only have 1 copy of each card except energy, and no rule box Pokemon or ace spec. It's cleaner, more strategic to me and you have more decisions you need to consider. I also printed off proxys of all the original cards through Gym Challenge (all Gen1 cards) and play with those. I'm super excited for Scarlet & Violet 151 set which takes all the 151 Pokes and gives them new art, stats, moves etc. so that will be fun.
Of all of the Pokémon games I've ever purchased, the only one I still own Pokémon Stadium 2. Anybody who has any inkling of Pokémon can fucking rock it with you on that game in any respect.
Stadium 2 is awesome. I still have original Pokémon from 2000 in those boxes
This game is probably the main reason why I'm good at the tcg
It’s a good starting point, really. If you weren’t sure of a certain rule, this game was there to help guide people
You think selling your collection at a garage sale made you sick. I lost mine because my mom failed to pay for our storage unit that not only had my very rare pkmn cards but also my yugioh cards plus my manga and basically everything else from my childhood. Just my perfect condition holo charizard alone could've bought the whole storage company nevermind my 1st edition yugioh cards and it all got auctioned off. I still lose sleep over that.
Can confirm the entertainment value of his TCG playlist! Love his commentary on Matthew 🤣😂 And Ryan (aka Cryan) 😂😂😂
I gotta rewatch the matthew deck video now lol.
Haha isn’t he just the worst?
Man if my son nags me to drive an hour away to get some random cards I’d probably drive an hour away to get some random cards
Dude, get him the Overgrowth deck
Fun fact: the pokemon tcg speedrun starts after the tutorial duel and so the beginning timer is set to just over 8 minutes. Almost the exact same time as the end of your tutorial.
Haha definitely not planned but that’s very interesting
@@Paraspectre the precise timer start (had to look it up lmao) is 8:03. So yeah, extremely close.
The Glitchless run does. Any% ACE "completes" the tutorial dual.
Where do you find a list of the pokemon available in each packs? Im struggling to find an Alakazam and id like to make a deck based on it.
Gamefaqs has some lists.
Alakazam is a Rare in the Mystery pack.
Try an Eevelution (and Ditto) only deck.
Can't pound that like button ANY HARDERRRRR.....
I remember trying to do the pouting technique on my dad for pokemon cards, it wasn't super effective but that belt sure was LOL
my collection started like urs but in around 2014 i just bought packs no idea what to do but they looked nice and had pokemon on them then like 3 yrs ago i learnt how to play and made a custom set of rules which i use a lot
Hey I guess it’s all about what you make of it. Like people customizing their own Monopoly rules
any chance of getting a Pokemon Card GB2 specific* retrospective? love the series so far!
It won’t be part of the series since it was never in North America, BUT I did sort of review it start to finish in the first challenge I did for it! Check out my Paras/Parasect only video for it ☺️
wait machoke's real card was different than its tcg gb card? how many other cards are changed??
I honestly didn’t even compare the two. I just assumed they were the same
@@Paraspectre that was the first time i even noticed. i also assumed they where the same
Damn cuh your intro is cool af🔥🔥🔥 also dope vid subbed
I wonder, if the Play it pc game could be easily modified to for example add more cards to it. It also has cool sounding cries for all the pokemon in the game.
It was a strange discovery for me. I didn’t expect all of the creepy people animations
I got my version of the game still - I remember always looking for someone to card pop with. As a completionist, later in life I bought another copy so I could do it with myself haha
That’s awesome. I forgot to even mention what Card Pop was. It was never a thing that I did
4:16 I wasn't far behind you and I soon made a terrible drastic decision...
At least you got 50 bucks for your collection. I straight up gifted almost all of my cards to a kid I didn't even know because I didn't care about them anymore.
I only kept my favourites.
catchy name idea: The ParaSighting
Man I used to play the hell out of this game and play it
Nice video.
Paraspectacular!
This is a front runner
where's parasect? more like "Whereasect"
No clue why, but we always called this game "Pokémon Trading Card Game Card Game". Kids are dumb lol. Will you be reviewing the second one that came out?
Actually no, since this series is just North America releases. I wanted to mention it though. Also I do have two challenges that I made for it so I have covered it in detail
Do you think the club members get job benefits or do they just not have jobs and only play a trading card game all day
Do they choose to stand there day in and day out, just hoping a card battler strolls along?
@@Paraspectre why the hell do they use a swimming pool area for a card game, like theres no way every part of that area is dry enough to use cards on
I was a bit too old for Pokémon when it first appeared in the 90's, though my younger Cousin was heavily into collecting and trading the cards at the time.
I've never really been a fan of Pokémon Video Games, but i've dabbled into Pokémon Emerald on the GBA, though never got that far into the Game to be honest.
Lately i've been somewhat of a retro Game playing entheusiast, mostly through Emulation if i'm honest, but i find the history and impact that these Games had fascinating.
I'm currently working my way through some GB and GBC games that interest me, which brings me to this video on the Pokémon TCG which i'll try out to see if it captures my interest or not.
Either way, this was a cool video, well worth a watch even for a non Pokémon fan like myself.
Cheers 👍
I’m glad you’re checking it out! I’ve also done numerous challenges for this game
The pc game Troy mentioned at the end is hilarious, it looks like they spent a week on it 😂
Some real strange choices with that
Using only sam's deck when??
Now there’s a new idea…
This will be hard it's basically the weakest deck in the game haha
Card pop....an interesting idea, but *awful* execution. You can card pop with another person/game *once* ever. You have to either find a third person/game, or the second person has to reset their save file if you want to card pop again. And there were 2 cards that were *only* available from card pop too...
Really sucks that none of the sequels got an english release
I had a fair amount of pokemon cards when I was younger and did battle some, but eventually lost interest or something and put them away. I didn't sell or throw them away though (thankfully), so they're still around in my closet. I played the GBC cartridge version tons as a kid and played the digital version on 3DS a lot as well when that came out. I still enjoy playing from time to time
I actually forgot to explain what Card Pop even was haha. I never did it so I didn’t even know it was a one time thing
@@Paraspectre something else to note about it is since it used the GBC infrared reader (or whatever it was called) for it, it doesn't actually function on the digital release. So it's entirely useless there, on top of being functionally useless even when it originally came out and was more popular. It's a shame because the phantom mew and phantom venusaur cards looked pretty cool and a post game deck builder machine had a deck that needed them
Really wish I had taken better care of my Charizard foil, it was a first edition and everything 😭 in the end still managed to get like $200 for it.
Sucks that $200 probably seemed good at the time too 😓
@@Paraspectre came at a time where I definitely needed it. Oh well, that’s the way she goes
I still have 2 binders full of Pokémon cards. One is just the og 151 and I have all but 1 out of the 151. It's an alakazam if anyone wants to send me one
I’ll trade you Alakazam for Charizard. No takesy backsies
Deal I've got like 3
3 zards? Yeah, I’m in 😎
I have a binder for each type, sub-divided into basic/stage 1/stage 2 and a binder for trainer cards....also sub-divided into item/supporter/stadium/tool lol it took forever to get them so organized, but it's so much easier to make a deck that way
That is also my first deck!!! OVERGROWTH,!!
#beedrill4Lyfe
Maybe the real legendary cards were the shrewmey boys we found along the way
THIS
I would have played but somebody took all my booster packs
Ay, mtg. Do you still play? Or was it something you only did in your teenage years? :)
Primarily my teenage years. I still have a bunch of MTG cards but I almost never play
I wanna hear the buffy jokes :(
I’ll try to line up where the Buffy series was with each entry ☺️
😊😊😊
I played in the leagues at toys r us back in the late 90s an early 2000s legit still have my badges they gave out. Pokemon cards were life. Them an goosebumps books are the reason I love to read.
That’s amazing. There wasn’t a Toys R Us where I lived (hence the hour drive we made back then) so I didn’t even know badges were a thing there.
@@Paraspectre yeah hour drives a bit a way for a toys r us. Mine was In Omaha Nebraska. It was an entire league set up an loads of people playing in the afternoon. I'm talking hundreds of kids an adults. They would give you a booklet an then you'd have a judge stamp it for wins an losses an if you had a gym badge battle you had to play against one of the organizers an then their would be some stipulation you had to pass an then you had to beat them. It was dope. Like you had to use only fighting Pokemon vs this guy's deck an if you won he would give you a badge. An the badges looked exactly like the ones they were giving out in the game an anime. Kids would have them pinned to their jacket or on their hats. . If I find the stuff il send you a link. It was great.
@@LordJudgement1818 This sounds like the coolest idea ever for a kid. Now I’m jealous haha
@@Paraspectre I definitely feel blessed by being able to participate. Young me was very lucky to be able to have that in my life. An big thanks to my dad an aunt who would drive me an hook me up with some spare cash to by boosters haha. They went the extra mile for my goofy Pokemon obsessed ass.
I still kick myself, owned every US and JPN full card collections up to 2010, including all foils and event exclusives. Had to sell them dirty cheap because of an emergency. Should have just suffered through held on to them. Great dumb decisions that define us. 🤣
I actually just started Re-buying the base set, jungle and fossil ones from childhood. Like, just a few days ago haha
so THAT'S where those hideous 3d modes come from...
I couldn’t believe those things
I love the game but the soundtrack is boring compared to the main Pokémon games
Hated this game as a kid and hate it now. Way too chance based. You get the cards or you don't. You get a good coinflip or you don't. Games of chance rub me wrong
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