Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Nintendo e-Reader
(section)
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
===Other=== * '''E3 2002 Promo Pack''': A very rare promotional pack given away at the 2002 [[E3]] conference, this pack contained a variant Manhole e-card, two Pokémon trading card game cards and a Kirby card that, when scanned, would tell the player if they have won a prize. The Kirby card is considered to be the rarest e-Reader card produced.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ereader.no-intro.org/info.php?set=Resources+(USA)|title=e-Reader Encyclopedia {{!}} カードe百科事典|website=ereader.no-intro.org|access-date=2021-03-24|archive-date=2021-08-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210814233701/https://ereader.no-intro.org/info.php?set=Resources+%28USA%29|url-status=live}}</ref> * '''''Mario Party-e''''': A complete card game with 64 cards using the e-Reader for minigames. ** '''''Mario Party''-e Promo Card''': While not an e-Reader Card (the card contains no dot codes), a promotional "Two Coin Card" was packed with GamePro magazine and can be fully used with the Mario Party-e game. * '''''Air Hockey-e''''': A promotional card given away at various retailers when the e-Reader was initially released. This card plays a real game of fast-paced air hockey. An AU-exclusive version of this card was packed in with the e-Reader when sold in [[Australia]]. * '''''Manhole-e''''': A port of the original Game & Watch game. Included with the e-Reader, the player must close the manholes as pedestrians pass by. A complete Game & Watch card series was planned for release, but never made it to stores. * '''''FoxBox Kirby Slide Puzzle''''': A slide puzzle game included in issue 175 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' and in an issue of ''[[Tips & Tricks]] Magazine''. It was also given away with [[4Kids TV|FoxBox]] promotional boxes at [[Toys R Us]]. * '''EON Ticket''': A promotional card given away at E3, at Toys R Us during the EON Ticket Summer Tour in 2003 and in issue 173 of ''Nintendo Power''. This card was used to get ''Latias'' or ''Latios'' on ''[[Pokémon Ruby]]'' or ''[[Pokémon Sapphire]]'' by allowing the player access to the Southern Island location. ''Latias'' was given in the former and ''Latios'' was given in the latter. * '''''Pokémon Channel''''': Three US exclusive cards and three Australian variant cards were released with the [[GameCube]] game ''[[Pokémon Channel]]''. The USA version holds a "6-Pattern" card, a Pikachu card and a Kyogre card, whereas the Australian version has a Jirachi card, instead of the Kyogre card. * '''''[[Domo-Kun no Fushigi Terebi]]''''': Released in packs exclusively throughout Japan, little is known about this series to English-speakers. The cards extended the original title by a great number of mini-games and events not available on the cartridge. * '''''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''''': [[CoroCoro Comic]] had a competition where 1,000 people won a set of five cards, and a sixth was distributed at the 2004 Next-Generation World Hobby Fair. Despite there being data for twelve levels within the game, only these six cards were released. They are considered to be among the rarest of e-Cards. While connecting the North American version of the game to a Japanese e-Reader+ and fully scanning one of the cards will reveal the e-Reader menu, the cards cannot be used to unlock any levels, but all versions of the GBA game have the data for these 12 levels, unlockable via Action Replay codes. * '''''[[Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2-e]]''''': Exclusive to Japan, six packs of e-Reader minigames were released subsequent to the release of ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. These games challenge players to pluck all the Pikmin in an area in a set amount of steps, to try to get Pikmin from one point to another without injury, etc. The cards contain region-specific encoding blocking their use with North American systems.
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)