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Gen Con Heist: Retailer Confirms Magic Cards Stolen in $US300K Haul
Magic: The Gathering cards worth an estimated $US300,000 were stolen from Pastimes, an Indiana gaming company, last week during Gen Con in Indianapolis—one of the largest gaming conventions in the world. Zack Reiter, a manager at Pastimes, confirmed via email to io9 that it was his store that was affected by the theft. WRTV, a…
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Someone Spent Over $170,000 on a Very Rare Magikarp Pokémon Card
The Pokémon card craze isn’t slowing down anytime soon, it appears. Case in point: Someone recently spent $US125,000 (if you do the maths, that’s around $170,000 in Aussie money) at auction on a single, extremely rare Magikarp card that was part of a Japanese Pokémon Snap promotion back in the 90s.
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Logan Paul Spends $4.85 Million on Pokémon Cards That Are Probably Fake
Source of over 2.9 per cent of human disappointment, Logan Paul, may have spent $US3.5 (A$4.85) million on a pile of fake Pokémon cards. After suspicions were raised by PokéBeach, the former YouTuber has announced he’s off to Chicago to get the case of first edition base set boosters properly verified.
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The Pokémon Trading Card Game Is Coming to Take Over Your Phone and Computer
While the Pokémon Company’s physical card game is regularly updated with new sets, it’s been years since there was a significant refresh of the digital companion platform, where collectors could scan their pulls and battle other players without worrying about damaging their treasured pieces of shiny cardboard. Soon, though, that’s about to change.