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How Mew Saved Pokemon
Pokemon Red and Green initially got off to a slow start in Japan until players discovered a secret 151st Pokemon hidden in the games.
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So pervasive was Pokemon in the late 90s and early 2000s that it s easy to assume the franchise was an immediate hit right from the outset but that wasn t exactly the case. As it happens, the original Pokemon Red and Green versions actually got off to a rather inauspicious start when they first launched in Japan in 1996, two years before the property made its international debut. Initial sales were so sluggish that developer Game Freak worried that the games might have missed the proverbial last train and that could very well have been their fate were it not for a secret Pokemon hidden within their code.
Remembering Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pokémon s first (and strangest) English manga
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In the years following
Pokémon s American debut in September 1998, it was easy to lose track of the sheer amount of series and tie-ins and scattered pieces of merchandise being offered to the seemingly endless supply of hungry fans. Due to this, many things have slipped through the
Pokémon fandom cracks.
For example, while many remember the Burger King toys used to promote the United States release of the first movie (and the ensuing tragedy), we may forget about the fact that, a year earlier, KFC launched a line of toys meant to recall the Beanie Baby trend of a few years prior. And due to the success of
Pokémon Fan Raises $80,000 for College Bills by Selling Rare Cards
A Pokémon card collector is able to fund med school by selling his rare cards.
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Pokémon Trading Card Game has been around since 1996 in Japan and as of March 2020, the game has sold over 30.4 billion cards worldwide. That’s a hell of a lot of cards and there’s a reason for it. These seemingly playful and innocent
Pokemon cards can be worth a lot of cash, especially if you get your mitts on a rare one that can bag you up to five-digit or even six-digit figures. Times have certainly been hard for everyone in 2020 and financially, things got a lot worse but thanks to a collection of