• 5 years 18 days ago
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    Anybody have this accessorie on the Game Boy Advance. I have it and used it to buy cards of the classic NES series and some Pokemon cards. The thing I liked most about it is that you could use them to access extra levels and items from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3.
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    Mine broke, every time I start it up it says something's wrong with it and to please reset it, but no matter how many times I do it doesn't change a thing.
    Game... ovahhhhhhhhh!!!
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    Man that sucks. I wonder why e-reader lasted for so short anyway.
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    I loved the e-Reader, I still have mine, and it still works great. Anyone remember getting free e-Reader cards out of magazines like Nintendo Power?



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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    I remember there was a Kirby e-reader card in one issue of Nintendo Power but I never played it.
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    e-reader was a underrated accesory by the people i thought it had alot of potentional
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    e-reader is kinda big for what it does. Maybe if it had been smaller
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    Not to mention having to put in five or ten cards for simple NES games, all of them double-sided.
    Game... ovahhhhhhhhh!!!
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    • 5 years 18 days ago
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    maybe they should have had like a sd card reader instead. And gave you like 16 meg sd cards instead.
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    • 5 years 16 days ago
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    One of the kids I was babysitting for threw mine in the bathtub by an accident. I got another one for free.
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    • 5 years 16 days ago
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    It's really quite sad the e-reader failed.
    After a few months the price went down to five dollars.
    The size of the thing and its limited usage were some drawbacks, but the dot code technology was innovative.
    From what I've heard, you can make your own dot codes online. :) If someone doesn't delete it.
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    • 5 years 15 days ago
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    that and the fact that it's friggen massive
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    • 5 years 14 days ago
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    Bomberman wrote:
    Not to mention having to put in five or ten cards for simple NES games, all of them double-sided.


    Exactly!
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    • 4 years 8 months ago
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    i wish i had an ereader. with my friends e reader i would scan my pokemon cards with it
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    • 4 years 7 months ago
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    The_Gamer wrote:
    i wish i had an ereader. with my friends e reader i would scan my pokemon cards with it

    I'd scan my garbage pail kids LOL!
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    • 4 years 5 months ago
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    blueluigi wrote:
    I remember there was a Kirby e-reader card in one issue of Nintendo Power but I never played it.

    That's because it was never released. Sometime in 2004, Nintendo discontinued their line of e reader cards. It sucked because I could remember Nintendo was going to Game & Watch e reader cards (besides Manhole, the one that came with the sample pack), but that never happened.
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    • 4 years 5 months ago
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    wonder how much nintendo made off them? anyone know how many units were sold?
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    • 4 years 5 months ago
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    blueluigi wrote:
    I remember there was a Kirby e-reader card in one issue of Nintendo Power but I never played it.


    yeah that one never came around in the U.S. so basically all we got were the pokemon e-reader cards and those old NES e-reader game cards. the pokemon e-reader cards stopped selling on shelves around 2005
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