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Over the past 4 years, I researched the lost 14th set of Pokémon cards, Pokémon Jamboree. This video compiles interviews, found footage, and archival documents to shed light on what caused a 20 year mystery. Please support! Donations allow me to make more videos and creative content. ko-fi.com/matoba Original article available from MATOBA DESIGN. YouTube won't let me put full links here, so please find all full links there. If you'd like a primer, this video covers everything previously known: Jamboree! And the Story of Unreleased Pokémon Sets by Wizards of the Coast by Drunk Shuckle / Shuckle TCG So Do You Wear a Cape?: The unofficial story of Magic by Titus Chalk, available on Google Books Glossary: Jamboree: The 14th main Pokemon card set from Wizards of the Coast. Cancelled before public release, after Wizards lost the license to the PTCG. PTCG: Pokemon Trading Card Game. (As opposed to the video game, the anime, or the spicy terrible stage play.) Nintendo: Famed game company. Producer of Pokemon and the PTCG. Satoru Iwata: 4th President of Nintendo. The President of Nintendo during which our research takes place. Was famously clever with programming and business. Iwata Asks: A series of interviews on Nintendo.com, hosted by Satoru Iwata. In the interviews, Iwata invited various game developers to honestly discuss the nature of a project’s development. Media Factory: The company which originally created the trading card game in 1996. Media Factory was contracted by Nintendo to create a promotional product for the upcoming Pokemon video games. Tomoaki Imakuni: Staff member at Media Factory. Created many original illustrations and worked on the TCG, and also contributed music and more to other aspects of the Pokemon franchise. “Imakuni?”: Popular alter ego of Pokemon card designer & illustrator Tomoaki Imakuni. Kouichi Ooyama: Staff member at Media Factory. Credited by bulbapedia as 1 of the 3 principal creators. Contributed rules, design, art- most of it, though rarely final art, until recently. Dr. Ooyama: Kouichi’s alter ego, akin to Imakuni? above. Ken Sugimori: Designer of many of the original 151 Pokémon. Even on Pokémon he didn’t design, he still created most of their original key art, or “stock art.” WotC: Wizards of the Coast. The American license holders for the Pokemon trading card game, as well as distributors, and sometimes creators. Magic: MtG, or Magic the Gathering. Wizards’ own, original card game, which pre-dates the PTCG. Wizards created and produced Magic. License: The legal contract giving you the ability to sell a product. (Roughly speakin’.) Master Trainer: A title invented by WotC. Used to describe their admins on their forums, but also used to describe players of a certain level, and sometimes in ads used to refer to any player. WizPog: Wizards’ PokeGym, or the short nickname for the Wizards owned Pokemon card forum. Vending Series: Popular but unofficial term for a series of Japanese-only Pokemon cards that were released through vending machines. R&D: Research and development. The people who come up with the details and rules. Playtesters: The people who pressure test a build. They play with a thing over and over to see if it needs to be changed or balanced, or scrapped entirely. TPCi: The Pokemon Company International. The modern incarnate of the Pokemon company, comprising of many of the staff who piloted the companies in the 90’s who held the license. The global side of the current Pokemon organization. Timeline: 1989 - Game Freak founded 1993 - Iwata becomes President of HAL at Nintendo’s “”suggestion”” 1994 - Iwata & HAL are asked by Nintendo to help Shigesato Itoi with Mother 2 1995 - Creatures founded by Ishihara with help from Iwata 1996, February 27 - Pokemon Red and Green in Japan 1996, October 20 - Base set cards released in Japanese 1998, April 23 - Pokemon Co founded 1998, September 28 - Pokemon Red and Blue released in US 1999, January 9 - Base set cards released in English 2000 - Iwata joins Nintendo 2000, April - Dark Raichu 2002, August - Media Factory updates their ancient website to a more modern one featuring an online store selling e-reader packs. 2002, May 24 - E3 e-reader cards 2002, May 24 - Legendary collection 2002, May 24 - Iwata is pres of nintendo 2003, April 28 - Wizards announces they lost the license to the PTCG. 2003, April 28 - Wizards announces they’ll release “Jamboree.” 2003, May 12 - Skyridge english 2003, June 18 - EX Ruby Sapphire english 2003, September 18 - EX Sandstorm, English, releases. 2003, October 1- Lawsuit 2004, Jan - Undone Seal, Japanese, releases.