e-Reader - Jumping Doduo

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Here's some pretty rare footage for you, utilizing two pretty rare Nintendo devices. I searched around on YouTube and couldn't find many e-Reader videos (as in the GBA attachment, not the recent eBook machines). So here you go, the "Jumping Doduo" mini-game.

I had attached the e-Reader to the Game Boy Player, one of the few things the Nintendo Gamecube can handle that the Wii can't. So essentially, I attached a failed Nintendo device to another failed Nintendo device. The e-Reader was something that would attach to the Game Boy Advance. Built into it is a device that lets it read dot codes on e-Reader cards. You swipe them through the e-Reader like you would a credit card, and if all is well, the e-Reader will ick it up and store the data on the dot code. The Game Boy Player is a machine that connects to the bottom of a Gamecube and allows you to play GBA games on it. Since there's nothing on a GBA that lets me connect it to my video capture device, I plugged the e-Reader into the Game Boy Player.

The mini-game you see here is "Jumping Doduo." You can play it by scanning in the cards "Doduo" and "Dodrio" from the Aquapolis set of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, released back in 2001. When you successfully scan in the long codes for both of them (there are two codes on these cards, a short one at the bottom and a long one on the right), the e-Reader will be able to load the mini-game.

It's a very simple one, really. Doduo is running across a plain, and he needs to jump over everything in his way. Doduo jumps with the A button, and in addition to rocks, he'll jump over Bulbasaur, Bellsprout, Teddiursa, Electrode, Sudowoodo, Dugtrio, and Totodile. Each obsctacle has a different height and a different width, so you can't approach them all the same way. (But almost the same way.) Your score is the number of obstacles Doduo has jumped over, and the game ends when Doduo runs into or lands on something.

It's just a cute little extra for the card game. It's very simple in design, but more than anything else, it's a bonus for having these two cards.

Don't ask for more Pokémon e-Reader minigames though, since this is the only one where I have all the cards required.

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Uploader Comments (Overhazard)

  • Whats a e-Reader?

  • @ShineyRcus0103 Nowasays, they're devices for reading e-Books, but back then, the Nintendo e-Reader was this machine that would connect to a Game Boy Advance. You'd scan cards through it muh like a credit card, and it would read the information and hold it in.

  • were those meatballs that he was jumping over?

  • @blackhoove88 Those are boulders.

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  • I'm surprised the Electrode at the end didn't explode.

  • I love how Doduo doesn't jump farther when it runs faster.

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  • looks like the funnest game ever.

  • i like it.

  • I love the music, in all honesty.

  • 0:29-0:33 Bulbasaur is like "The fuck is wrong with you?"

  • @MewtwoZX Oh, it was? Thanks for telling me.

  • @Overhazard And it was Ho-Oh not Moltres either, OverHazard -.-

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