Makka#1 New Member Nov 21, 2008 #1 how many diffrent languages does pokemon cards come in?? English Japanese Chinese Spanish German Italian French Last edited: Dec 1, 2008
how many diffrent languages does pokemon cards come in?? English Japanese Chinese Spanish German Italian French
E elekid_957 New Member Nov 21, 2008 #2 ^i also have some German and Spanish cards.... and i think i have a French one but i'm not to sure about it...
^i also have some German and Spanish cards.... and i think i have a French one but i'm not to sure about it...
Flight New Member Nov 21, 2008 #5 German (Sonderbombom = Rare Candy) Portuguese Spanish I believe there's Greek cards too. I'm not sure though.
German (Sonderbombom = Rare Candy) Portuguese Spanish I believe there's Greek cards too. I'm not sure though.
Ardoptres New Member Nov 22, 2008 #6 No Greek cards. I'm fairly sure Pokemon isn't even played in Greece.. Anywas English Japanese German Italian French Portoguese Spanish (not 100% sure on this one) Dutch (back in the Base set days)
No Greek cards. I'm fairly sure Pokemon isn't even played in Greece.. Anywas English Japanese German Italian French Portoguese Spanish (not 100% sure on this one) Dutch (back in the Base set days)
DukeFireBird Gallery Administrator<br>Forum Moderator Nov 22, 2008 #8 I can confirm spanish English Japanese Chinese Spanish German Italian French Those are ones that I know of
I can confirm spanish English Japanese Chinese Spanish German Italian French Those are ones that I know of
Y Yoshi- New Member Nov 22, 2008 #9 Flight said: German (Sonderbombom = Rare Candy) Portuguese Spanish I believe there's Greek cards too. I'm not sure though. Click to expand... SonderboNboN Everyone wanted to have mine at worlds xD
Flight said: German (Sonderbombom = Rare Candy) Portuguese Spanish I believe there's Greek cards too. I'm not sure though. Click to expand... SonderboNboN Everyone wanted to have mine at worlds xD
Tego New Member Nov 22, 2008 #10 There's used to be Chinese cards too. And people DO play Pokémon in Greece, at least a few used to do so! Back in the old days (about 7 years ago), a friend of mine won Greece Nationals.
There's used to be Chinese cards too. And people DO play Pokémon in Greece, at least a few used to do so! Back in the old days (about 7 years ago), a friend of mine won Greece Nationals.
Y yoyofsho16 New Member Nov 22, 2008 #11 Yoshi- said: SonderboNboN Everyone wanted to have mine at worlds xD Click to expand... I'm not too sure why the foreign Rare Candies have such awesome names...
Yoshi- said: SonderboNboN Everyone wanted to have mine at worlds xD Click to expand... I'm not too sure why the foreign Rare Candies have such awesome names...
Y Yoshi- New Member Nov 22, 2008 #12 Why does everyone hate rare candy ? its not that bad of a name, is it ? Maybe I can bring a bunch of Sonderbonbon to Worlds this Year xD
Why does everyone hate rare candy ? its not that bad of a name, is it ? Maybe I can bring a bunch of Sonderbonbon to Worlds this Year xD
Ryu99 New Member Nov 22, 2008 #13 Rare candy as a name is fine, I just prefer playing with my set of forgein language ones as they have cool names and it is a card that everyone knows.
Rare candy as a name is fine, I just prefer playing with my set of forgein language ones as they have cool names and it is a card that everyone knows.
Ardoptres New Member Nov 22, 2008 #14 I like playing with German cards in general. (yay for german TSDs )