Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic $599 (Was $800) Delivered @ Collectible Madness

60

Pokémon Classic TCG on sale now for $599. Retails for $800

A Classic Never Goes Out of Style!

Go back to the beginning with Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic! This timeless collection includes three 60 card decks featuring the original first partner Pokémon inspired by the Pokémon TCG Base Set and quintessential cards from throughout the game’s long history, all as foil cards and ready to play right out of the box. In addition to the vintage favorites, six new cards—including Suicune ex, Lugia ex, and Ho-Oh ex—make their debut. Enhance your experience with high-quality gameplay accessories like a foldable two-player game board, stackable damage counter cones, and a toolbox case that keeps everything conveniently stored for your next battle.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic includes:

  • 3 60-card decks starring Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise
  • 3 deck boxes
  • 3 sets of card sleeves
  • 1 two-player game board
  • 1 toolbox case with randomizer
  • 2 sets of damage counter cones
  • 2 sets of condition markers

Related Stores

Collectible Madness
Collectible Madness

Comments

  • +12

    Has been cheaper on Amazon and will continue to plummet as very few people find justification for the extortionate price beyond nostalgia.

    • +2

      Yeah, selling for under $280 USD in the US.
      Which is around $430-435 AUD.

      And I don't think it's worth even that.

  • +1

    (Was $800)

    Way Back Machine… 5 Mar 2024 - 12 Mar 2024 - $745

    When was it $800?

  • +2

    “Madness” sounds about right

  • +2

    it'll fall to $400 imo

  • I have a full set of Jurassic park cards, trade.

    • I got some Alf Pogs.

  • +1

    Imagine spending $599 on cardboard. Not even rare cardboard.

  • I thought this post was a belated April Fools joke …

  • I just read that the cards included in the Pokemon TCG Classic box cannot be used in official tournaments, does that mean they aren't official cards?

    • They are official cards you just can't use it in tournament.

    • Technically they are official cards but they will feature a logo on it, so they won't be 100% matching what was released back in the day.

      I wonder quality wise are they similar to the old ones, as they are printed by another mob now. Wizards of the Coast stopped printing pokemon cards decades ago.

Login or Join to leave a comment