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List of e-Reader applications

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This article is a list of e-Reader applications.

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]

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)

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


Add-on content

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

References

click for the Page "Game Boy Advance"