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#POKEMON GOLD PIKACHU PLUS#
The Poké Ball Plus even works as a Pokémon GO Plus when playing Pokémon GO. With the Poké Ball Plus, you can also take one of your favorite Pokémon from these games for a stroll as you go about your daily life in the real world. You'll be able to throw Poké Balls in-game with a flick of your wrist! In addition to motion controls, the device lights up with a variety of colors, vibrates, and plays sounds. The Poké Ball Plus is a Poké Ball-shaped device that can be used to play Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! in place of your Joy-Con. You'll be able to throw Poké Balls in-game with a flick of your wrist! In addition to motion controls, Catch Pokémon Like Never Before.
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#POKEMON GOLD PIKACHU FREE#
Goldin’s auction will likely have more luck, as the trading card fervour whipped up in 2020 by a combination of free time, pandemic depression and (sigh) Logan Paul shows little abatement. One ebay listing from 2017 attempted to move one for $9,999.99 (£7,270) but doesn’t seem to have found any buyers. While those kid’s meal collectibles aren’t worth much today given the sheer number pushed out at the turn of the millennium, the Ginza Tanaka version will likely carry a hefty starting bid. Pikachu was one of six critters - alongside Mewtwo, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Poliwhirl and Togepi - to be stamped on a gold-plated brick that came packaged in an oversized Pokéball. The Pokémon Company teamed up with fast food chain Burger King to distribute gold-plated “cards” as a promotion for 2000’s Pokémon: The First Movie. Surprisingly, the exorbitant collectible isn’t the first time Pocket Monster #25 has appeared in gold - kind of. The steep purchase was housed in a special frame and box emblazoned with both companies’ logos and some commemorative text. If selected, the individual won the chance to purchase a card for 216,000 yen - roughly $2,081/£1,700 at the time. Japanese jeweller Ginza Tanaka was tapped to produce a limited number of the precious metal cards, which the public could snag by entering a lottery. The back of the card carries the Pocket Monsters Card Game logo that did not make it overseas and was created to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Pokémon TCG in 2016. This ‘Fat Pikachu’ design has fallen out of favour thanks to the ubiquity of the anime’s version of the electric mouse, but the chubby design by Atsuko Nishida remains popular among collectors and longtime fans. More likely is the presence of surface wear or scratches, though an EX 5 rating falls just below the near-mint and mint categories.īeyond its strange composition, the card boasts the Pikachu art that accompanied the original Japanese release of the trading card game. That normally means the item has “very minor rounding of corners” - likely not an issue when the card comprises 11 grammes of solid 24-karat gold. The card in Lot #192 over at Goldin is rated EX 5 by collectibles grading company PSA. This is the first time the commemorative card from 2016 has hit the auction circuit, giving fans with heavy purse strings a rare chance at a decidedly non-standard card.
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A Pokémon Trading Card Game Pikachu made entirely from gold has recently been posted for auction by US company Goldin.