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* https://hitsave.org/blog/nintendo-e-reader-preservation-uncovering-forgotten-histor-e/ | |||
* https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2022/09/pokemon-e-tcg-new-york-press-conference-complete-sample-card-set-scans-and-dumps/ Redumps or same origin as in the dat? | |||
* [[:File:ereader-19-A057-gold.png|this]] is supposedly a gold version of "Pokemon Battle Card-e+ - Emerald - 19-A057 (Japan)", called エリートトレーナーナオユキ | |||
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== | ==Confirmed to exist== | ||
===USA=== | |||
====E3 2002 Contest==== | |||
This card is wanted dead or alive; it's the alternative version of the “Kirby Contest” Cards, handed out at E3 2002. | |||
There are three versions available of the “Kirby Contest” cards: it may either show a “1st Prize”, a “2nd Prize” or a “Not a Winner” message when scanned. | |||
<br>The winning versions are extraordinarely rare, but we are patient. It is said that only 10 were ever made and that if someone claimed a prize with the card, the card would get hole-punched and thrown away, so that contestants couldn't claim a prize again. | |||
<br>Hopefully one made it out. Our affiliates and their descendants will wait for this dump for the next couple of millenniums. | |||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: | ! style="width:30%;"| Notes | ||
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| | | 00-A001 || Kirby Contest Card (1st Prize) || The 1st Prize was a Gold Pokémon Center Gameboy Advance System, a limited edition that was later sold in the Pokémon Center of New York. Dumped and datted, but MIA. || <gallery>00-A001.png</gallery> | ||
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=== | ====Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003==== | ||
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| | | [none] || Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003 || Dumped and datted, but MIA. || <gallery>ereader-Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003-card front.png | ||
ereader-Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003-card back.png</gallery> | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Rockman EXE | ===Japan=== | ||
==== Rockman EXE ==== | |||
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! style="width:10%;"| Card ID | |||
! style="width:15%;"| Name (Japanese) | |||
! style="width:15%;"| Name (English) | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: | ! style="width:15%;"| Set Name (Japanese) | ||
! style="width:10%;"| | ! style="width:15%;"| Set Name (English) | ||
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! style="width:25%;"| Notes | ! style="width:25%;"| Notes | ||
! style="width: | ! style="width:10%;"| Card Pic(s) | ||
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| 136- | | 136-A018 || ドリームビット || Dream Bit || ロックマン エグゼ5 改造カード || Rockman EXE 5 Kaizou Card - Part 1 || Dumped and datted, but MIA. || <gallery>136-A018.jpg</gallery> | ||
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| | | 137-A039 || プラネットマン || Planetman || ロックマン エグゼ6 改造カード || Rockman EXE 6 Kaizou Card - Part 1 || Dumped and datted, but MIA. || <gallery>137-A039.jpg</gallery> | ||
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=== | ==== Mario vs. Donkey Kong Card e+ ==== | ||
There are 6 different Mario vs. Donkey Kong e-reader cards, which are all very hard to obtain. 5 of these 6 were bundled together in a set that could be won by Lottery | |||
<br>via the CoroCoro issue of August 2004. Only a 1000 of these sets were distributed. This last missing card though, is not part of that set. This particular card contains a special level for the game | |||
<br>and seems to be even more rare then the set of 5. At this point, this card has only been seen twice by our community, and we hope to finally find it eventually. | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 60%" | |||
! style="width:10%;"| Card ID | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: | ! style="width:15%;"| Name (Japanese) | ||
! style="width:10%;"| | ! style="width:15%;"| Name (English) | ||
! style="width: | ! style="width:25%;"| Set Name (Japanese) | ||
! style="width:25%;"| Notes | ! style="width:25%;"| Notes | ||
! style="width:10%;"| Card Pic(s) | |||
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| | | 18-M001 || とびおりちゅうい! || Jump down with caution! || マリオvs.ドンキーコングカードe+ || Only distributed at the 20th World Hobby Fair (WHF), held in June 2004. Dumped and datted, but MIA. || <gallery>Promotional_-_18-M001.jpg</gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 14 January 2024
Nintendo - Game Boy Advance Carts: Japan • USA • Europe • Australia • Korea (Dumping guide) e-Reader: All regions (MIA) SmartMedia: Japan |
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Confirmed to exist
USA
E3 2002 Contest
This card is wanted dead or alive; it's the alternative version of the “Kirby Contest” Cards, handed out at E3 2002.
There are three versions available of the “Kirby Contest” cards: it may either show a “1st Prize”, a “2nd Prize” or a “Not a Winner” message when scanned.
The winning versions are extraordinarely rare, but we are patient. It is said that only 10 were ever made and that if someone claimed a prize with the card, the card would get hole-punched and thrown away, so that contestants couldn't claim a prize again.
Hopefully one made it out. Our affiliates and their descendants will wait for this dump for the next couple of millenniums.
Card ID | Name | Notes | Card Pic(s) |
---|---|---|---|
00-A001 | Kirby Contest Card (1st Prize) | The 1st Prize was a Gold Pokémon Center Gameboy Advance System, a limited edition that was later sold in the Pokémon Center of New York. Dumped and datted, but MIA. |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003
Card ID | Name | Notes | Card Pic(s) |
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[none] | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003 | Dumped and datted, but MIA. |
Japan
Rockman EXE
Card ID | Name (Japanese) | Name (English) | Set Name (Japanese) | Set Name (English) | Notes | Card Pic(s) |
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136-A018 | ドリームビット | Dream Bit | ロックマン エグゼ5 改造カード | Rockman EXE 5 Kaizou Card - Part 1 | Dumped and datted, but MIA. | |
137-A039 | プラネットマン | Planetman | ロックマン エグゼ6 改造カード | Rockman EXE 6 Kaizou Card - Part 1 | Dumped and datted, but MIA. |
Mario vs. Donkey Kong Card e+
There are 6 different Mario vs. Donkey Kong e-reader cards, which are all very hard to obtain. 5 of these 6 were bundled together in a set that could be won by Lottery
via the CoroCoro issue of August 2004. Only a 1000 of these sets were distributed. This last missing card though, is not part of that set. This particular card contains a special level for the game
and seems to be even more rare then the set of 5. At this point, this card has only been seen twice by our community, and we hope to finally find it eventually.
Card ID | Name (Japanese) | Name (English) | Set Name (Japanese) | Notes | Card Pic(s) |
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18-M001 | とびおりちゅうい! | Jump down with caution! | マリオvs.ドンキーコングカードe+ | Only distributed at the 20th World Hobby Fair (WHF), held in June 2004. Dumped and datted, but MIA. |