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In North America, ''Animal Crossing-e'', consisting of a total of 328 cards, was released shortly after {{PG}} from October 2002 to May 2003 in four series of booster packs. In the United States, each booster pack retailed for US$2.99.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Craig Harris|date=September 26, 2002|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/26/animal-crossing-e-card-details|title=Animal Crossing e-Card Details|site=IGN}}</ref> Two of these cards are promotional cards, with one being included with the e-Reader and one being included with issue 163 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine. The ''Animal Crossing'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube. All e-Reader functionality was removed from the European version of {{PG|nolink}}, as the e-Reader was never released in the region. | In North America, ''Animal Crossing-e'', consisting of a total of 328 cards, was released shortly after {{PG}} from October 2002 to May 2003 in four series of booster packs. In the United States, each booster pack retailed for US$2.99.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Craig Harris|date=September 26, 2002|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/26/animal-crossing-e-card-details|title=Animal Crossing e-Card Details|site=IGN}}</ref> Two of these cards are promotional cards, with one being included with the e-Reader and one being included with issue 163 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine. The ''Animal Crossing'' cards can be scanned either on the Game Boy Advance by itself, or in-game while the GBA is connected to the GameCube. All e-Reader functionality was removed from the European version of {{PG|nolink}}, as the e-Reader was never released in the region. | ||
− | All non-promotional cards from ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' except one—Katrina (Shrine Maiden)—were localized and released as part of ''Animal Crossing-e'', in addition to 21 new cards: all 15 Design Cards, Character Cards for [[Farley]], [[Franklin]], and [[Mr. Resetti]] in his [[Groundhog Day]] outfit, both [[#Classic Game Card|Classic Game Cards]], and the [[#Animal Crossing | + | All non-promotional cards from ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' except one—Katrina (Shrine Maiden)—were localized and released as part of ''Animal Crossing-e'', in addition to 21 new cards: all 15 Design Cards, Character Cards for [[Farley]], [[Franklin]], and [[Mr. Resetti]] in his [[Groundhog Day]] outfit, both [[#Classic Game Card|Classic Game Cards]], and the [[#Animal Crossing (promotional card)|Animal Crossing promotional 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-e sample card=== |
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− | |footer = The front and back of the | + | |footer = The front and back of the Animal Crossing promotional card |
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|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 | ||
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− | + | The Animal Crossing-e sample card (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]]". | |
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