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This article is a list of e-Reader applications.
Contents
- 1 Minigames
- 2 Prize Cards
- 3 NES Classics
- 4 Add-on content
- 5 Other applications (non-game)
- 6 Use currently undocumented here
- 7 References
Minigames
Licensed characters but published by Nintendo
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Tottoko Hamtaro games and character profiles
Also known collectively as Hamtaro Card-e, these include the following:[1][2]
- Kassha o Mawasu yo Hamtaro (かっしゃをまわすよハムたろう) (requires B001 Hamtaro, B002 Bijou, B003 Barrette cards)
- Konpeitou o Tsukamaeru no da (こんぺいとうをつかまえるのだ) (requires B004 Pashmina and B005 Penelope cards)
- Maido-kun no Maido (まいどくんのまいど) (requires B006 Howdy and B007 Spat)
- Kokohore Taishou-kun (ここほれタイショーくん) (requires B008 Boss and B009 Harmony)
- Kaburu-kun Kaburu (かぶるくんかぶる) (requires B010 Cappy and B011 Postie)
- Neteru-kun o Mamoru no da (ねてるくんをまもるのだ) (requires B012 Snoozer and B013 Haibi)
- Daisukina no wa Himawari no Tane (だいすきなのはひまわりのタネ) (requires B014 Oxnard and B015 Shuppatsu)
Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi
These were released with the "Winter Pack" series for Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi. The series also includes character profile, fortune telling and music cards.[3]
- 001: Alpine Ski (competition/game)
- 002: Figure Skate (comptetition/game)
- 003/004: Jump (competition/game)
- 005/006: Snowboard (competition/game)
- 007/008: Speed Skate (competition/game)
- 009/010: Curling (competition/game)
- 011: Domo-kun profile card A (profile)
- 012: Domo-kun profile card B (profile)
- 013: Usa-jii profile card A (profile)
- 014: Usa-jii profile card B (profile)
- 015: Ta-chan profile card A (profile)
- 016: Ta-chan profile card B (profile)
- 017: Shinobutomorio profile card A (profile)
- 018: Shinobutomorio profile card B (profile)
- 019: Kuma no Oyako profile card (profile)
- 020: Domo-kun no Yume Uranai (fortune telling)
- 021: Usa Jii no Chabashira Uranai (fortune telling)
- 022: Ta-chan no Hanabira Uranai (fortune telling)
- 023: Shinobutomorio no Card Uranai (fortune telling)
- 024: Opening (music)
- 025: Spotlight (music)
- 026: Hit-chart (music)
- 027: Golden Time (music)
- 028: Breakthrough (music)
- 029: Atashi, Tachan (music)
- 030: Koro Koro Domo (game)
- ???: Meisou Domo (game)
General Nintendo
Game & Watch series
Super Mario series
Mario Party-e minigames (Thanks Super Mario Wiki)
Free Challenge Minigames
Wonder Challenge Minigames
Duel Challenge Minigames
Kirby series
Pikmin series
The following minigames require a Japanese e-Reader, a Game Boy Advance (with Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable) or Game Boy Player, and a Japanese Nintendo GameCube, as well as the relevant Pikmin-e Cards. (Thanks Pikipedia)
Pokémon series
The following minigames are from scanning cards from the following Pokémon Trading Card Game sets: Expedition Base Set, Aquapolis, Skyridge, other promotional cards. (Thanks Bulbapedia)
- Berry Tree
- Construction: Action
- Construction: Melody Box
- Ditto Leapfrog
- Diving Corsola
- Doki Doki Kakurenbo
- Dream Eater
- Fire Hoops
- Flower Power
- Flying Journey
- Fruit Daisakusen!
- Follow Hoothoot
- GO, Poliwrath!
- Gotcha!
- Harvest Time
- Here Comes Gloom
- Hold Down Hoppip
- Imakuni?'s Ball
- Jumping Doduo
- Kingler's Day
- Leek Game
- Lifesaver
- Machop At Work
- Magby and Magmar
- Make A Dash!
- Metronome
- Mighty Tyranitar
- Night Flight
- Pika Pop
- Punching Bags
- Ride the Tuft
- Rolling Voltorb
- Sneak and Snatch
- Sweet Scent
- Time Travel
- Tokotoko Truck
- Watch Out!
- Wooper's Juggling Game
Third party
This card was sent out if the user won a game on the official Nick.com website as part of a contest to win the Kid's Choice Awards 2003 Game Boy Advance SP console variation. Once won it came packaged with an e-Reader and the card. The user could then play the e-Reader minigame to compete for the best high score amongst other people who won the package, in order to win another prize (VIP backstage access to the 2003 Kids Choice Awards).[4]
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003
Prize Cards
Kirby Contest
- 00-A001 - 1st Prize
Pokémon-e TCG
Battle Road 2002 Trophy Cards (Spring/Summer)
- 129-P001, Male No. 1
- 129-P002, Male No. 2
- 129-P003, Male No. 3
- 129-P004, Female No. 1
- 129-P005, Female No. 2
- 129-P006, Female No. 3
NES Classics
- Balloon Fight
- Baseball
- Clu Clu Land
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Donkey Kong 3
- Excitebike
- Golf
- Ice Climber
- Mario Bros.
- Pinball
- Tennis
- Urban Champion
Add-on content
- Animal Crossing-e: Character cards; results in letters from the characters
- Eon Ticket e-Card: Unlocks Southern Island in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (can be unlocked in other versions by mixing records)
- F-Zero: GP Legend (e-Reader cards): Add-on tracks
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong (e-Reader cards): Includes new levels
- Pokémon Battle e: Add-on Pokémon battles and Berries/Decorations/Berry glitch fix (Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only) for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions, Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, Pokémon Emerald Version.
- Pokémon Channel (e-Reader cards): Smeargle Paint line art.
- Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (e-Reader cards): Allows the player to play the game in a modified way (e.g. with 9 balls, a Master Ball and 99 coins at the start; documented here)
- Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e: Unlocks new levels (later included in the Wii U Virtual Console version of the game)
Other applications (non-game)
Pokémon
Expedition Base Set
- Chansey card: Coin toss
- Bill's Maintanence card: Coin toss
- Professor Elm's Training card: Kitchen timer
- Professor Oak's Research card: Duel timer
Skyridge
- Haunter card: The player can move around a Haunter
- Teddiursa card: The player can move around a Teddiursa
Japan P Promo
- Pikachu card: The player can move around a Pikachu
Use currently undocumented here
- Rockman.EXE and Rockman Zero 3 cards
- Rockman EXE 5 - Modification Card - Part 1 - 136-A018 - Dream Bit
- Rockman EXE 6 - Modification Card - Part 1 - 137-A039 - Planet Man
References
- ↑ Tehkapi, WeiChen, MrLeap, ManectricTamer, Kirbyfan100, Irdkwia from Hamtaro Wiki
- ↑ Game Boy Advance Longplay: Hamtaro-e
- ↑ Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi official mini-site card list
- ↑ The GBA SP From the Kids Choice Awards 2003 - Consolevariations
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