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'''e-Cards''' are interactive cards for use with the [[e-Reader]]. These cards can unlock content in games (sometimes requiring a [[Link Cable]] and/or [[Nintendo GameCube]] with a [[Game Boy Player]]), or entire games themselves. This is done by scanning the dot codes on the sides of the card.
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'''e-Cards''' are interactive cards for use with the [[e-Reader]]. These cards can unlock content in games (sometimes requiring a [[Link Cable]] and/or [[Nintendo GameCube]] with a [[Game Boy Player]]), or entire games themselves. This is done by scanning the dot codes on the sides of the card. Sometimes the content/game requires scanning multiple cards.
  
 
The e-Reader itself was only released in Japan, North America and Australia. Some Pokémon Trading Cards with e-Reader content were also released in Europe, however.
 
The e-Reader itself was only released in Japan, North America and Australia. Some Pokémon Trading Cards with e-Reader content were also released in Europe, however.

Latest revision as of 11:26, 26 September 2020

Kirby Slide e-Card

e-Cards are interactive cards for use with the e-Reader. These cards can unlock content in games (sometimes requiring a Link Cable and/or Nintendo GameCube with a Game Boy Player), or entire games themselves. This is done by scanning the dot codes on the sides of the card. Sometimes the content/game requires scanning multiple cards.

The e-Reader itself was only released in Japan, North America and Australia. Some Pokémon Trading Cards with e-Reader content were also released in Europe, however.

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