Pokemon Card Game Shark Supercheats
The "Pokemon TCG" video game was released for Nintendo GameBoy in 2000 to simulate the actual Pokemon Trading Card Game. Using a Game Shark, you can input several different codes giving you infinite or rare cards, or even help you win every battle with no effort.
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Infinite Booster Packs
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To receive infinite booster packs, you simply need to enter the code corresponding to the booster pick you want and start the game. You can specify more than one type of booster. The codes for the packs are: "01811ED1" for the Colosseum packs; "01851FD1" for the Evolution packs; "018420D1" for the Mystery packs; and "018331D1" for the Laboratory packs. The booster packs will be available in your PC once you start the game.
Specific Card in Booster Packs
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To receive a specific card in the booster pack, simply enter the code "01??0?C4." Replace the first two question marks with the digits corresponding to the card you want. Replace the last question mark with the slot you want the card to appear in, minus one. For example, if you wanted an Abra in the sixth slot, you would search for "Abra" at http://www.pojo.com/videogames/TCGGameboy/gameshark.html, enter "8E" for the first two question marks, and then enter "5" to have the Abra appear in the sixth slot.
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Win Every Battle
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Enter "0100C8C3" at the Game Shark cheats screen. Then, when an opposing Pokemon uses an attack or if you attack that Pokemon, the opposing Pokemon will automatically faint. This is extremely useful if you are having a difficult time defeating any of the bosses in the game. Any attack, even an attack doing no damage, will cause the opponent's Pokemon to faint. After collecting your prizes, you will win the battle.
Warnings
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Cheating devices, such as the Game Shark or Action Replay, have been known to corrupt saved game files. For the "Pokemon TCG" video game, using a Game Shark extensively can cause your data file to be erased. Additionally, the game can also freeze at random times. If this occurs, simply shutting the power off and then turning the Game Boy back on will resolve the issue.
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