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Pokemon Team Rocket Edition Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Pokemon Team Rocket Edition flips the script on the classic Pokemon experience by casting the player not as a heroic trainer but as a grunt climbing the ranks of Giovanni's criminal organisation. Created by PokeGlitch and originally released in 2008 as a hack of Pokemon Red, the game retells the events of the Kanto adventure entirely from Team Rocket's perspective — complete with revised maps, updated dialogue, and a story that runs parallel to the events players know from the original games. The result is a refreshingly subversive take on a beloved formula that transforms familiar locations and encounters into something altogether more sinister and morally complex.

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Pokemon Trading Card Game 2 Here Comes Team Rocket Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: Here Comes Team Rocket — known in Japan as Pokémon Card GB2: Great Rocket-Dan Sanjō! — is the direct sequel to the first Pokémon Trading Card Game for Game Boy Color, and was released exclusively in Japan in 2001. Developed by Hudson Soft and published by The Pokémon Company, the game picks up immediately where its predecessor left off: Team Great Rocket invades the Card Island, steals the legendary cards from the Grand Masters, and takes control of all the card clubs. Players must defeat four GR commanders to assemble the GR Coin, then board a blimp to GR Island for the game's climactic second half — a significantly expanded structure compared to the original. The sequel also introduced the option to play as either the returning male protagonist Mark or a brand new female character named Mint.

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Pokemon Trading Card Game Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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The Pokémon Trading Card Game for Game Boy Color is a fantastic video game adaptation of the physical card game that was taking the world by storm in the late 1990s. Developed by Hudson Soft and Creatures Inc., and published by Nintendo, it launched in Japan in 1998 and reached Western markets in 2000. Players take the role of a young card duelist named Mark who wants to earn the eight Medal Cards from the Game Island's Club Masters and eventually claim the legendary Pokémon cards held by the four Grand Masters. The entire Pokémon TCG Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil expansions are represented, giving players over 200 unique cards to collect, build decks from, and battle with across the island's clubs.

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Pokemon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition occupies a unique place in the history of the franchise. Released in Japan in 1998 and in Western markets in 1999 and 2000, it is an enhanced version of Pokémon Red and Blue that was directly inspired by the wildly successful Pokémon anime series. Most notably, players begin their journey not by choosing from three starter Pokémon in Professor Oak's lab, but by receiving a Pikachu who follows the player around the overworld on screen — just like Ash's Pikachu in the show. This Pikachu has a happiness mechanic unique to Yellow, reacting to the player's actions with different expressions and conversations that anticipated the Amie and Camp systems of later generations.

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Super Pika Land Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Super Pika Land is a fan-made ROM hack of Super Mario Land for the original Game Boy, replacing Mario with Pikachu as the protagonist and swapping out much of the game's enemy and environment artwork with Pokémon-themed replacements. The original Super Mario Land, released by Nintendo in 1989, was the Game Boy's flagship launch title — a compact platform adventure taking Pikachu's predecessor through the kingdoms of Sarasaland across four worlds inspired by real-world cultures. In Super Pika Land, Pikachu replaces Mario and faces off against reimagined versions of the original enemies, with bosses replaced by Pokémon like Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-oh, and Pidgeot standing in for Tatanga and his lieutenants. Almost all enemies, items, and backgrounds have been reskinned, while the underlying platforming mechanics remain faithful to the original game.

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