ThePokemonTrading Card Game has given fans of thePokemonfranchise myriads of cards to collect. This section of thePokemonfranchise started off with the original 151 Pokemon, and over the decades, these designs have become iconic to the fanbase. To honor those original Pokemon, one fan combined the earlyPokemonTCGdesigns in one impressive frame.
ThePokemonTCG is a tabletop game that asks players to collect, trade, and play with Pokemon-themed cards. This popular aspect of thePokemonfranchise has reached over 30 billion cardsproduced worldwide as of 2022. The first generation of thePokemonfranchise includes 151 Pokemon and was released in the late 1990s.
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This impressive creation comes from Redditor UnluckyForSome, and it is a sight to behold for anyPokemonTCG fan. Within an extra-long picture frame are 152 trading cards all from the franchise’s first generation. From Bulbasaur all the way to Mew, this collector shows off every single Pokemon from this generation in seven rows of 23 cards each. In place of 9 cards in the middle, UnluckyForSome put an enormousPokemoncard with its back facing out. The custom frame holds some of themost iconicPokemoncards ever created, and the creator made sure to include as many holographic versions of these cards as possible. UnluckyForSome used the memorable Ancient Mew card to start this display and to get the total number of cards to an even 152.
This creator mentions that they are a bit of a perfectionist and that shows in this absolutely stunning collection. The custom frame fits these cards really well and the collection is proof of impressive dedication to one of the more memorable trading card games on the market. Those looking to recreate this look are going to need both a lot of time and a lot of resources when it comes to tracking down each of these cards.
There are a lot ofinteresting designs in this first generation ofPokemonand the hierarchy of choices UnluckyForSome made for their display works well. They made sure to add in holographic cards where possible and keep the base set design of the Pokemon instead of using the Jungle or Fossil versions. While all these series are over two decades old, the base set has a number of designs that deserve to take the lead role in a display such as this.
Then again, there are plenty of great options in both the Jungle and Fossil series and some players will likely prefer those options for some of these Pokemon. On top of this, some of the more modernPokemoncards have taken designs to extreme levels. Either way, this collection is one that would likely make anyPokemonfan jealous.
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