Pokémon trading cards have repeatedly made quite bizarre headlines in recent years. From Logan Paul’s multi-million dollar investment in counterfeit cards, to a former NFL player’s new career, to a $250,000 theft, there have been strange reports from the Pokémon cosmos. But it is by no means the case that the Pokémon Trading Card Game has only been making headlines for a few years. finally had Uri Gellera magician, sued Nintendo in 1999.

Uri Geller and Kadabra

Once had the pocket monster cadabra violated his personal rights from the point of view of the eccentric spoon friend. Although Geller did not receive the £60 million originally requested, no more cards of the monster were allowed to be printed.

In 2020, however, the tide turned when Geller publicly announced that he wanted to give Nintendo the option to release Kadabra cards again. And recently it became known that im Pokemon card set 151 that very being will celebrate its return. After all, the idea of ​​the set is to include all 151 pocket monsters of the first generation. Thus, for the first time in more than two decades, Kadabra officially returns to the TCG. Finally, Pcgamer notes that the Pokémon last appeared on new maps in 2002.


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More Pokemon news

A new update for Pokémon Go was recently released, which we have already reported on. Pokémon Crimson and Crimson, which we tested extensively at the time of release, were recently updated. The current main part of the series had received a lot of criticism, especially due to its technical condition.

Sources: The standard, Pcgamer

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