I clearly need to study the rules of this game cos I could’ve sworn Aerodactyl should have lost at the end there… Guess I’ll have to stick to simpler games.
Wow. I think this is the laziest product that you’ve covered so far.
I mean, who would buy these and think they’re genuine Pokemon cards? Especially when it shows part of the cutoff part at the bottom? I’m guessing some of these names are what they are in whichever Chinese language they were using (probably Mandarin). That, or in the case of Tangela and Oddish, what they looked like to whoever was printing off the pics from their phone.
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It’s safe to say these cards are definitely a “no go.”
I clearly need to study the rules of this game cos I could’ve sworn Aerodactyl should have lost at the end there… Guess I’ll have to stick to simpler games.
It cheated. Also I might not have been paying enough attention, haha.
Screw the rules, you’ve got bootlegs!!
The sad part is that we might’ve known this was gonna happen when Pokémon Go was released.
“Guilinggao” is apparently Turtle Jelly, another one of the food named ‘Mons [Squirtle as Guai Ling Go is a bad translation?].
Why do I suddenly have a craving for noodles and cabbage?
Nice to see Halloweenie is still getting work, even if it’s just a guest spot on Bootleg Zones.
Wow. I think this is the laziest product that you’ve covered so far.
I mean, who would buy these and think they’re genuine Pokemon cards? Especially when it shows part of the cutoff part at the bottom? I’m guessing some of these names are what they are in whichever Chinese language they were using (probably Mandarin). That, or in the case of Tangela and Oddish, what they looked like to whoever was printing off the pics from their phone.
Great, they made a trading card game based on the worst Pokemon game of all time.