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The '''e-Reader''' is a device made by [[Nintendo]]. When plugged into a [[Game Boy Advance]], it can scan cards, which have specially encoded data printed on them, to perform various functions, such as play a game or interact with another game.
 
The '''e-Reader''' is a device made by [[Nintendo]]. When plugged into a [[Game Boy Advance]], it can scan cards, which have specially encoded data printed on them, to perform various functions, such as play a game or interact with another game.
  
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== Cards ==
 
== Cards ==
There are 4 different card sets. Once scanned, they can give the following items:
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There are 4 different [[Animal_Crossing-e#Series|card sets]]. Once scanned, they can give the following items:
  
 
*The two NES cards can give players the game shown on the card.  
 
*The two NES cards can give players the game shown on the card.  

Revision as of 01:43, July 28, 2014

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Manufacturer Nintendo
Type e-Reader
Release date(s) 2002
Media Gameboy Advance cartlidge with built-in link port
Predecessor None
Successor None

The e-Reader is a device made by Nintendo. When plugged into a Game Boy Advance, it can scan cards, which have specially encoded data printed on them, to perform various functions, such as play a game or interact with another game.

Use in Animal Crossing

When the e-Reader and Game Boy Advance are connected to a Nintendo GameCube playing Animal Crossing, cards from the Animal Crossing-e series can be used to affect gameplay, including unlocking rare NES games. This does not work in the P.A.L version.

Cards

There are 4 different card sets. Once scanned, they can give the following items:

  • The two NES cards can give players the game shown on the card.
  • K.K cards that gives music.
  • A promotional card that comes with the e-reader gives a surprise item.
  • In the Japanese version of Animal Crossing, the player can scan 'Character Cards' that makes the designated character move into the player's town.