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{{DISPLAYTITLE:e-Reader card}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:e-Reader card}} | ||
[[File:Cards.png|thumb|Promotional image for ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' showcasing the "[[K.K. Rockabilly]]" e-card]] | [[File:Cards.png|thumb|Promotional image for ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' showcasing the "[[K.K. Rockabilly]]" e-card]] | ||
− | Several series of '''e-Reader cards''' were released for {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}. These cards can be scanned by the [[e-Reader]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]] by itself or, in {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, in-game by connecting a GBA with an e-Reader to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]; the outcome of scanning a card depends on the card's [[#Card types|type]]. | + | Several series of '''e-Reader cards''' were released for {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}. These cards can be scanned by the [[Nintendo e-Reader]] on the [[Game Boy Advance]] by itself or, in {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, in-game by connecting a GBA with an e-Reader to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]; the outcome of scanning a card depends on the card's [[#Card types|type]]. |
e-Reader cards have a dot code strip on one or both edges of the card's back. This strip contains data that can be read and decoded by the e-Reader when the card is swiped across it. | e-Reader cards have a dot code strip on one or both edges of the card's back. This strip contains data that can be read and decoded by the e-Reader when the card is swiped across it. | ||
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The games involve scanning villagers' Character Cards, and each villager has different stats for each game. There are a total of eight minigames, each with an A and B variation: | The games involve scanning villagers' Character Cards, and each villager has different stats for each game. There are a total of eight minigames, each with an A and B variation: | ||
− | * | + | *[[Animal Relay]] – Boy (1) and Boy (2) |
− | * | + | *[[3-Legged Race]] – Boy (3) and Boy (4) |
− | * | + | *[[Tug of War]] – Boy (5) and Boy (6) |
− | * | + | *[[Who's Dunnit?]] – Boy (7) and Boy (8) |
− | * | + | *[[Animal Jumprope]] – Girl (1) and Girl (2) |
− | * | + | *[[Matchmakers]] – Girl (3) and Girl (4) |
− | * | + | *[[Fireworks Show (minigame)|Fireworks Show]] – Girl (5) and Girl (6) |
− | * | + | *[[Fortune Telling]] – Girl (7) and Girl (8) |
− | Each version of each game has | + | Each version of each game has one to three passwords that are given to the player under certain circumstances. Sending one of these passwords in a letter to any villager results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter with a unique item. |
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===Classic Game Card=== | ===Classic Game Card=== | ||
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There are two Classic Game Cards: Ice Climber (N01) and Mario Bros. (N02), both released only in ''Animal Crossing-e'' as part of Series 4. Scanning these cards on the GBA by itself displays a message from Tom Nook, and scanning them in-game at the eTM results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter containing the {{I|Ice Climber|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|Mario Bros|Animal Crossing}} item, respectively. These cards are the only way to obtain these items. | There are two Classic Game Cards: Ice Climber (N01) and Mario Bros. (N02), both released only in ''Animal Crossing-e'' as part of Series 4. Scanning these cards on the GBA by itself displays a message from Tom Nook, and scanning them in-game at the eTM results in Tom Nook sending the player a letter containing the {{I|Ice Climber|Animal Crossing}} or {{I|Mario Bros|Animal Crossing}} item, respectively. These cards are the only way to obtain these items. | ||
− | === | + | ===Animal Crossing (promotional card)=== |
{{Multiple Image | {{Multiple Image | ||
|align = left | |align = left | ||
|direction = horizontal | |direction = horizontal | ||
− | |footer = The front and back of the | + | |footer = The front and back of the Animal Crossing promotional card |
|width = 100 | |width = 100 | ||
|image1 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing).png | |image1 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing).png | ||
|image2 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing - Back).png | |image2 = Animal Crossing-e PR-1 (Animal Crossing - Back).png | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | Animal Crossing (485A 04-E001) is a promotional ''Animal Crossing-e'' card, and it is the only e-Reader card that is the only one of its type. The card was bundled with the e-Reader in North America and when scanned on the GBA by itself, a message appears telling the player to scan the card in {{PG|nolink}} at the eTM in the post office. Scanning it in-game results in the player receiving a letter containing "[[K.K. Ska]]". | |
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
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{{Navbox Merchandise}} | {{Navbox Merchandise}} | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] | ||
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