Published 5/22/2026, 8:44:31 AM · Updated 5/22/2026, 11:14:19 AMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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In this article 7974.T-JP Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT This photograph shows displayed collectible cards from the Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) at an amateur collector's appartment in Paris on March 11, 2026. Martin Lelievre | Afp | Getty Images When I was a kid in the late 90s, collecting Pokémon cards was a fun hobby.
I'd buy packs, hoping to get the rarest "shinies," or holographic cards.
We'd trade with friends and even go to meet-ups to trade cards trying to "catch 'em all" —a catchphrase that defined the franchise that had gone from Nintendo Game Boy to an anime TV show.
When I started collecting again two years ago, things had changed.
I've stood in line with 100 people in a parking lot outside a toy store for the latest restock of cards.