Popular games for platform Nintendo e-Reader
Doors o' Plenty is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The level contains five Advance Coins and the Super Leaf e-Coin. Its official difficulty rating is of four out of five stars. This card was released as part of series 1 in Japan and North America.
A retake of the classic Magic Eight Ball, this time with Franny the dog in charge. Ask her your yes or no questions, and see what she says. Try giving her a treat to improve her mood.
A fresh new take on a PC classic. Seek out the location of all the bombs using the number clues to track them all down. But be careful, one misstep and boom! Unique to this version is Animal Mode. A fun way to make the expert difficulty more casual.
A boss rush shooter for the Nintendo E-Reader! How many rounds can you survive? Can you top the online leaderboard?
Vegetable Volley is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The level contains five Advance Coins and the Mushroom e-Coin. Its official difficulty rating is of two out of five stars. This card was released as part of series one in Japan and series two in North America.
Hamtaro-e is an e-Reader video game released in 2003, exclusively in Japan. Not much is known about the game, though it's possible that it gives the player extra features in the Game Boy Advance Hamtaro games (much like Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e and Animal Crossing-e).
Classic World 1-4 is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. Its official difficulty rating is of two out of five stars. It is a recreation of the level 1-4 from Super Mario Bros.
In this Pokemon based application for the Gameboy Advanced E-reader, players take on the role of Machop as he tries to chop all the falling rocks out of the air.
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.
1UP Kinoko ga 3UP Moon ni kawaru! is a Japan-exclusive e-Reader card for use with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It was released in Series 1 in Japan. It can be used in both the main game and in World-e. Its key art was orange and featured a red outline of Raccoon Mario, specifically him crouching with his tail extended. Once it is scanned, all of the 1-Up Mushrooms in the game become 3-Up Moons. This feature allows Mario and Luigi to accumulate extra lives more easily.
Flower Power is the name of an e-Reader application from the Expedition Base Set. It is a minigame featuring Butterfree. Three cards are required to play Flower Power: Caterpie, Metapod and Butterfree.