Who Created the Pokemon Card Game?

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Actually, Satoshi Tajiri, the same genius who created Pokemon, had a hand in it. But technically, Creatures Inc. developed the game.

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avatarAffordingAggie2 years ago

The Pokemon Trading Card Game, often simply called Pokemon TCG, was created by a company called Creatures Inc. They teamed up with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company to bring it to life. So basically, it's like a dream team effort!


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

It was Creatures Inc. They're the masterminds behind the Pokemon TCG. Nintendo and The Pokemon Company were also involved, but Creatures Inc. is the one that actually put the cards on the table.


avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

Everyone says Creatures Inc., but don't forget it was a collaboration. Nintendo and The Pokemon Company had their roles, but yeah, Creatures Inc. did the heavy lifting.

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