Pokémon to Launch Trading Figure Game
Bellevue, Wash., August 6, 2007 -- Pokémon USA, Inc., a worldwide leader in trading card
games, today announced the U.S. release of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game (TFG), slated to hit stores on September 19th. This marks the
latest milestone in the Pokémon collectible gaming evolution since the release of the phenomenally
successful Pokémon Trading Card Game in Japan in 1996. The first set of figures released will
include more than 40 popular Pokémon characters and Trainer figures; select booster sets will
include Pokémon from the recent Pokémon Trading Card Game:
Diamond & Pearl release.
Gameplay includes a dynamic spinning mechanism for each Pokémon that lets players send their
figures into battle against one another in an entirely new way. By mixing and matching figures,
players can expand their battle choices right from the beginning, encouraging a similar sport and
strategy as practiced in the world-renowned Pokémon Trading Card Game. The TFG is easy to learn and
play and is appropriate for players age eight and older.
"Pokémon fans reacted with great enthusiasm to early previews in the U.S.," said Tsunekaz
Ishihara, president and CEO, The Pokémon Company, and co-creator of both the TFG and the original
Pokémon Trading Card Game. "The high quality of the figures, the collectible nature of the game,
and the exciting mechanism for battle were all very popular with players of all ages. We feel we
have created a truly distinctive game that will carry on Pokémon’s tradition of excellence."
The two Pokémon TFG starter sets include basic rules that will have fans playing in minutes: a
two-player arena playmat, Trainer cards, and four different dynamic figures, including a Trainer
figure. Boosters will expand gameplay and add new figures and Trainer cards to players’
collections. The starter sets will be priced at $14.99 and the boosters at $3.49 for one figure,
$6.99 for two figures (including a random mystery figure) and a Trainer card, and $9.99 for three
figures, including a random mystery figure and one of three special promo figures (Chimchar,
Piplup, or Turtwig) from the
Diamond & Pearl release, as well as a Trainer card. Future expansions -- with
additional popular Pokémon to increase the possibilities for battles -- are under
development.
Figures were sculpted with care by Kaiyodo Co., Ltd., of Osaka, Japan, which has been a
manufacturer of original, limited-edition assembly-type plastic models for more than 40 years. In
addition to the upcoming Pokémon TFG
, Kaiyodo produces a wide variety of other popular model lines for enthusiasts all
over the world.