Popular games for platform Nintendo e-Reader

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31.12.2003

This Card Level for Super Mario Advance 4 is promotional, therefore it was not released in any Card Series.

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01.01.1970

Diving Corsola is the name of a Pokémon-based e-Reader application from the Expedition Base Set. It is a minigame featuring Corsola. Only two cards are required for the Diving Corsola application: Corsola and Qwilfish.

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31.12.2004

One of the levels released for Mario vs. Donkey Kong via e-Cards in Japan. Released through CoroCoro Comic sweepstakes on e-Card ID 18-M010.

15.05.2005

Ditto Leapfrog is a Pokemon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Ditto Leapfrog three different Pokémon e-Reader cards must be scanned. The cards required are: Ditto (#51), Granbull (#61), and Snubbull (#101). In Ditto Leapfrog a Kingler Pokémon will throw fish type Pokémon from the background to the foreground. The player must move Ditto (Who is in the foreground) left or right in order to make the fish Pokemon bounce off and into the water. Once three of the fish Pokemon have been missed the game will be over.

24.08.2002

Pika Pop is an e-Reader game in which players use Pikachu to kickstart malfunctioning speakers.

15.01.2003

Mighty Tyranitar is an e-reader game that uses six different Aquapolis Pokémon TCG cards. The game is an arcade like high scorer where the objective is to stop volcanic rock from destroying the land Tyranitar is on. If a rock hits the land, it's game over. Aquapolis Cards need: Tyranitar #69 Pupitar #28 Larvitar #27 Onix #26 Kangaskhan #32

15.01.2003

In this Pokemon based application for the Gameboy Advanced E-reader, players take on the role of Aipom trying to collect as much fruit and nuts as possible. In order to get a high score you must avoid Sunkern and the food from falling on the floor. Aquapolis cards needed: Aipom #35 Paras #3 Exeggcute #7 Tangela #8 Furret #34

21.04.2003

Donkey Kong 3-e is the e-Reader port of the NES version of Donkey Kong 3. It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance. It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.

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