Pokémon TCG Pocket's captivating card art has been a major draw for players since its release, but recently, a fascinating discovery has emerged: subtle details linking certain Pokémon cards to the classic Game Boy games.
The investigation began when Reddit user asch_win highlighted the Spearow card's background. The seemingly innocuous scene of grass, a fence, and trees actually depicts Celadon City's Department Store (from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen) and a section of Route 16, a known Spearow habitat.
Image showcasing the Spearow card's background details.
by u/asch_win in PTCGP
This intentional referencing of iconic locations from the original games sparked a wider search. Reddit user jteede uncovered further connections, including a Diglett card situated near Vermillion City and a Haunter card positioned by Lavender Town's tower. Asch_win also revealed location-specific details within several Supporter cards.
Most Pokémon TCG Pocket cards feature fantastical settings unrelated to established Pokémon lore. Some cards, including a Pikachu variant, mirror real-world collectible cards. However, many of these hidden Easter eggs are unique to the mobile game.
The community's investigation continued, uncovering more references. A Gyarados full-art card subtly includes the S.S. Anne, while Oddish, Venonat, and Bellsprout cards collectively depict a scene reminiscent of the seaside Snorlax encounter in FireRed and LeafGreen.
Image highlighting details in Supporter cards.
by u/asch_win in PTCGP
Since its October launch, Pokémon TCG Pocket has received one additional expansion, Mythical Island, bringing the total to four booster packs. Further expansions are anticipated, along with additional cards via Wonder Pick Events and updates. As Creatures Inc. and DeNA continue to release cards spanning various Pokémon generations, players are encouraged to remain vigilant for more hidden references.
Meanwhile, players can participate in the current Wonder Pick event featuring Charmander and Squirtle, and explore the ongoing discussion regarding the impact of pack selection on card rarity.