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The original edition of the fanzine was written by hand and distributed independently. Later on, the young Satoshi started working with a man by the name of Ken Sugimori who began working as an illustrator for the fanzine. After many discussions with his team, Satoshi realized that video games were lacking in quality. He and his team then decided that the best idea was to released their own games.

Satoshi then started to learn the programming language that was necessary to develop games on the Nintendo Famicom, which was the prominent Nintendo console at the time in Japan. Satoshi and his team pitched their first game to Namco, which was named Quinty, and the game had relative success. Satoshi then began working with the game boy console and evolved the concept for the Pokemon game.

Nintendo was so impressed by the idea that they decided to elaborate on the concept. Satoshi wanted to exploit the connectivity options of the game boy console by allowing players to interact and collaborate with each other instead of just competing. The game was released with little fanfare at first.

Many news outlets refused to cover the game because they thought the game boy console was over. However, sales started to pick up steam and the game eventually become one of the biggest sellers for Nintendo and one of its most popular franchises in history,.

In October , the Pokemon franchise made its first foray outside of the video game genre with the release of the much anticipated Pokemon trading card game.

The game was then released in America in December The principle behind the game was simple. Each player acted as a Pokemon trader and assumed their position in the board. Once a Pokemon had sustained enough damage, it would be knocked out of the game.

Each set of card had to contain at least on basic Pokemon. Evolved Pokemons, on the other hand, could only be played against a lower level Pokemon.

You see how a small hobby for a single person when coupled with the right artist and director can lead to a global phenomenon that shows no signs of stopping. Mikhail Madnani is a freelance games journalist, website and design consultant, and Final Fantasy X super fan.

He enjoys black coffee and Japanese RPGs, preferably together, and also manages Beautiful Pixels where well-designed apps are showcased. Never miss a story! Stay connected and informed with Mint. Download our App Now!! It'll just take a moment. Looks like you have exceeded the limit to bookmark the image.

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Wait for it… Log in to our website to save your bookmarks. Yes, Continue. Wait for it… Oops! This decision is made at the same point during setup that the coin flip would take place. The players then each take seven cards from the top of their respective decks. These cards go into their hand. Next, each player sets aside six cards from the top of their deck face down as Prize cards. At the start of each player's turn, they must draw a card.

Then, they may take any of the following actions in any order they like. Attacking will end a player's turn regardless of how many other actions they have taken, but a player may choose to end their turn without attacking. Black Star Promos. TCG logo in Indonesian. TCG logo in Chinese. TCG logo in Korean. Page actions Article Discussion View source History.



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