It’s actually happening: The Pokémon Company is finally giving the world a straightforward way to play the Pokémon trading card game digitally, online, and on your smartphone. Announced today, the new ...
Pokemon TCG Live is giving away a free Lillie's Clefairy EX. The card can be obtained by redeeming the promo code JOURNEYTOGETHER25 until May 29. Lillie's Clefairy EX is a powerful Pyschic-type ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Browser-based games don't capture our attention that often, but the Pokemon Trading Card Game ...
The online version of the popular Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) is now available on the iPad. Since the game integrates both the electronic and physical versions of the game, the app is a must-have ...
The Pokémon Company revealed a new virtual card collecting game called Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket on Tuesday. After the reveal, fans online expressed concern that the game would contain non ...
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket – the mobile version of Pokemon's hit physical card game – is almost here. From my hands-on time with the game, it looks like it's managed to strike a solid balance ...
There are already plenty of ways to catch Pokémon. You can play the original game series or spin-offs like Pokémon Go. Dust off your old Pokémon cards, or try the digital equivalent in Pokémon TCG ...
There’s really not much to say about the free-to-play Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. It’s the Pokémon Trading Card Game, but the way it’s been recreated for iOS is unremarkable, technically poor, ...
The iPad version of Pokemon Trading Card Game Online that was announced last month is now available for free on the App Store in Canada, suggesting a United States launch may not be far behind. TCG ...
The vendors at this past weekend’s Formula Drift New Jersey event offered your usual fare. Bride backpacks with their signature red, blue, or green straps. Royal Purple oil. Custom coilovers. But one ...
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