eReader?


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What is it exactly? for the gameboy... i mean I saw it in the store today and read that a game could use it.

I mean does it add bonus stuff to every game? and how about to Mario games... like for instance Mario Adv 4??

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e-Reader cards come in packs I think, but not totally sure. They are pretty big for the Pokemon series, as it gives you diffrent Pokemon and stuff like that. They're also pretty popular for Animal Crossing.

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The eReader website says that there are 3 kinds of cards for Super Mario Advance 4.

-Power-up Cards that give players a traditional item such as Super Leaf or 1-up Mushroom.

-Level Cards that feature brand-new levels to explore as well as classic levels from the original SMB 3.

-Demo Cards that shows you how to find hidden items and master exciting techniques by sitting back and watching the experts at Nintendo.

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Outisde MC4, the eReader has a multitude of functions.

For one, it allows you to use a set of cards to run a game on a GBA like the original Donkey Kong. I think that's a waste since N should just package all those games into a cart instead of making users slide a set of cards every time they want to play Donkey Kong.

For Animal Crossing, the cards give you a TON of items.

I bought one for AC, got bored with AC, and the thing's been collecting dust since last Christmas. My kids might use it when I give them their GC for Christmas.

Mike

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Ya, Animal Crossing gets "old" kind of quickly. My girlfriend still likes to play tho for some odd reason.

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