Taking a Look at the Nintendo e-Reader(Mirror)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2010

Ryan your a dumbass,and your WRONG!....all sarcasm aside
Original Uploader:tvandlust
Original Description:Nintendo's e-Reader add-on for the Game Boy Advance released in Japan in 2001 and 2002 in North America. A mild success, the e-Reader was also eventually bundled with the GBA. Using a licensed dot code technology, cards containing embedded data could be scanned into the device and then played. Cards could have different games, applications, or items for other games.

Many different kinds of cards were eventually released for the e-Reader, the most popular of which were full NES games on 5 cards. Cards for the Gamecube Animal Crossing, cards for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, cards for the Pokemon TCG/Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire versions, and many others were also available to purchase.

The e-Reader is a fairly common item, as are its cards, and it's easy to find them on eBay or in secondhand shops for very cheap. Even though it's little more than a novelty now, I recommend checking it out if you've got a few extra bucks to spare.

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  • ill buy 60 bucks for all

  • @ToxicNightmareX

    Meh just pissed me off that you didn't mention the Pokemon card capabilities and said that the e reader wasn't capable of running on the SP..other than that you were right for the most part...yah faggot.

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