Pokemon Trading Card Game (USA / Australia / SGB Enhanced / GB Compatible)
Game Boy Color
🇬🇧
Reviewed in 2000
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✪ Reviewed on September 29, 2023
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An adaptation of the Pokemon TCG on Game Boy, surprisingly deep and accessible. Building a deck, taking on club masters and chasing rare cards quickly grows addictive. A hidden trump card in Nintendo's portable catalog.
Your verdict
Category
Card Battle2 players3+
Description
The player faces card club masters to collect all the legendary Pokémon cards in this game adapting the trading card game. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in November 2000. Faithful TCG card duels, deck to build and customise, hundreds of cards to collect, Super Game Boy compatibility. Multilingual version.
Pokemon Trading Card Game review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Building a deck, fighting a duel and winning new cards to refine it sets up a loop of collecting and strategy that's especially absorbing. Each win enriches the pool, each opponent forces you to rethink your tactics and the urge to complete the album never fades. The battles sometimes lack variety, but the joy of tuning your deck stays very tenacious.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Taking on the Club Masters to gather every card sets up a loop of collecting and strategic duels. Building your decks, winning boosters and completing your legendary collection demands a long-haul investment. That depth of card play, adapted from the trading-card game, offers a lifespan dear to card-battle fans.
Technical info
💾0,45 MB📅10/04/2000
Published by Nintendo
Pokemon Trading Card Game (GBC) price, value & rarity
North American and Australian edition of the Pokémon card game, English only, launched in spring 2000. Arriving a few months before the PAL releases, it represents the first Western pressing of the title. Loose carts stay affordable, but sealed copies reach prices well above the European editions, a gap typical of the US Pokémon market where original sealed stock thins out quickly.
Is Pokemon Trading Card Game still worth playing in 2026?
Pokemon Card GB adapts the trading card game to Game Boy, blending duels faithful to the TCG rules with RPG-style progression through the card clubs. Deck building, collecting hundreds of cards and the rising difficulty of opponents offer surprising strategic depth and lasting enjoyment. The title has aged very well and remains one of the best video game adaptations of the TCG. For fans of card games and strategy, it is an undeniable success, here in a Japanese edition.