Where were Pokemon cards sold in the 1990s?

avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic7 months ago

Back in the '90s, you could snag Pokemon cards at a ton of places! Toy stores were like the main hubs for all things Pokemon. Department stores had them too, right alongside video games and those catchy jingles. And let's not forget about comic book stores; those spots were goldmines for rare finds. If you were really lucky, your local convenience store might've had a stash next to the gum and magazines.

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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

In the 90s? It was all about toy stores and comic shops. Those were the prime spots to score some Pokemon cards.


avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Back then, finding Pokemon cards felt like a treasure hunt. I remember hitting up KB Toys and begging my parents to check the card section. Scored my first holographic there. Good times!

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