The Secret in the Rarest Pokemon e-Series Cards! FPO (For Position Only) - What's in those barcodes?
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The FPO cards are some of the rarest English edition Pokemon cards. Originally test prints to be thrown away, they have risen to astounding prices during the modern era. Like many e-reader cards, they have a scannable barcode. What is on those codes?
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This was a good video, please make more.
nice effort put into this, i always wondered what happens when you scanned e reader cards. thanks for clearing that up
Great video
3:07 There's also the difference in copyright between the FPO (©Pokémon. ©Wizards 2002.) and officially printed (© 2002 Pokémon / Nintendo) cards.
Super cool, thanks for investigating!
Really nicely done vid, viridian! And super interesting topic
One of the WOTC promo cards (#51/53) is an e-reader Rapidash card (although with a different minigame). I wonder if that has anything to do with why a Rapidash bar code was used for these test cards, like they had already decided that they were going to localize that Rapidash card as a promo.
Yes I’m aware :)! The hoop jumping game is pretty fun. That one also requires a Ho-oh card to play. Both were Pokemon center promos IIRC. You may be partly correct. I also suspect they used this Rapidash because the ‘mini game’ conveniently uses only a single card, instead of having to swipe multiple. Easier for testing maybe.
Great video!
thats what those did i knew it was game related but not like that