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"textContent": "Pokémon cards are wildly popular, so much so that a crew of card thieves specifically targeted them during a recent robbery spree, and Logan Paul just got over $16 million for a rare one he famously owned. In Japan, their popularity will be recognized at the Pokémon Card Game Tokyo Luminous Night event, where skyscraper-sized Pokémon cards […]\n\nThe post Tocho Announces Year of Skyscraper-Sized Pokemon Cards appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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