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Latest revision as of 22:06, 21 April 2022
AR Cards are special cards that can be scanned in compatible Nintendo 3DS games to reveal something in augmented reality, usually represented by a character on the card. In terms of interactive Nintendo cards/items, it can be considered as a successor to e-Reader cards, and as a predecessor to amiibo. Physical versions of AR Cards are not needed; as a scan of the card can also be used to unlock the content.
Nintendo-published compatible games
(Source for some of these: [1])
- AR Games
- Bravely Default
- Disney Magical World
- Fossil Fighters: Frontier
- Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!
- Kid Icarus Uprising
- Mario Party: Island Tour
- nintendogs + cats
- Photos with series: Photos with Mario, Photos with Animal Crossing, Photos with Pikmin
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
External links
- Downloadable versions of AR Cards (PDF format)
References
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