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Most Popular E Reader Card E Reader Games - Page 54

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  • Watch Out!

    Watch Out!

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Hold Down Hoppip

    Hold Down Hoppip

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Ditto Leapfrog

    2005

    Ditto Leapfrog

    2005

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Ditto Leapfrog is a Pokemon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Ditto Leapfrog three different Pokémon e-Reader cards must be scanned. The cards required are: Ditto (#51), Granbull (#61), and Snubbull (#101). In Ditto Leapfrog a Kingler Pokémon will throw fish type Pokémon from the background to the foreground. The player must move Ditto (Who is in the foreground) left or right in order to make the fish Pokemon bounce off and into the water. Once three of the fish Pokemon have been missed the game will be over.
  • Punching Bags

    Punching Bags

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Manhole-e: Classic Version

    2002

    Manhole-e: Classic Version

    2002

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Manhole-e is an e-Reader video game released in 2002 by Nintendo. It is a remake of the 1981 Game & Watch video game Manhole. In order to play the game the player had to scan a single card with two barcodes using the e-Reader. The game was included free of charge with the e-Reader. It should also be noted that a version of the game was included in the E3 2002 Promo Pack, though the actual card looked differently, sporting the E3 logo. The actual game contained within, however, was the same. This was the only Game & Watch e-Reader game to be released. Nintendo initially planned to release a variety of games under a Game & Watch-e Collection label, though their plan was never fulfilled, perhaps due to the unpopularity of the e-Reader. This card represents a "direct" port of the game, thus Classic Version. Other versions (Color and Collector versions) of each game in the collection were being produced but were never released.
  • Kirby Puzzle

    2003

    Kirby Puzzle

    2003

    Puzzle
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Kirby Slide (called Kirby Puzzle on the e-Reader menu) is a simple sliding puzzle game based on the Kirby series for the e-Reader peripheral for the Game Boy Advance. It was released sometime in late 2003 in North America. As with all software released for the e-Reader, the media is a card to be swiped across the card reader
  • Air Hockey-e

    2002

    Air Hockey-e

    2002

    Sport
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Air Hockey-e is an e-Reader video game released in 2002 by Nintendo. The game was free of charge and was available at a few retailers exclusively in America and Australia. The Australian version had more enhancements than the American one and, instead of being released at retailers, came packed in with the -e-Reader unit, meaning everyone who purchased an e-Reader in Australia also got the Air Hockey-e video game. Air Hockey-e only contained one card. Air-Hockey-e is a simple game of Air Hockey. You'll control the paddle at the bottom of the table, while the computer will control the paddle at the top. There is a line in the middle that divides the two players' sides, and each player can move their paddle anywhere except over the line. The player can execute a power shot using the A button that will cause their paddle to move faster, thus hitting the puck harder. The first player to acquire ten points will win the game.
  • Go, Poliwrath!

    2001

    Go, Poliwrath!

    2001

    Racing
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    An e-reader mini-game that made use of six different Pokémon TCG cards. The player can select one of the six Pokémon listed below to race against a Marill and a Golduck, by scanning the respective TCG card from the Expedition Base Set. #060 Poliwag #061 Poliwhirl #063 Poliwrath #090 Shellder #098 Krabby #183 Marill
  • Sneak and Snatch

    2003

    Sneak and Snatch

    2003

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Sneak and Snatch is an action game developed by Nintendo and published by Wizards of the Coast for the Game Boy Advance E-Reader. Sneak and Snatch is playable by scanning five specific cards from the physical Pokémon TCG Aquapolis set. The five cards required for scanning are: Sudowoodo Weepinbell Bellsprout Pinsir Scyther
  • Mario Party-e

    2003

    Mario Party-e

    2003

    Arcade Card & Board Game
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Mario Party-e is a board game for the Game Boy Advance that uses the e-Reader accessory. It comes with 64 cards, a playboard, and an instruction booklet. Games consist of one player or multi-player duels, and include the likes of Cast Away Mario (which has you attempting to catch the correct fish), Balloon Burst (a remake of Hot Potato) and Daisy's Rodeo, where you must press the right buttons in time to keep Daisy from falling off of the bucking Bowser.
  • Mighty Tyranitar

    2003

    Mighty Tyranitar

    2003

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Mighty Tyranitar is an e-reader game that uses six different Aquapolis Pokémon TCG cards. The game is an arcade like high scorer where the objective is to stop volcanic rock from destroying the land Tyranitar is on. If a rock hits the land, it's game over. Aquapolis Cards need: Tyranitar #69 Pupitar #28 Larvitar #27 Onix #26 Kangaskhan #32
  • Dream Eater

    2003

    Dream Eater

    2003

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Dream Eater is a Pokémon game that is accessed by scanning a series of physical Aquapolis set Pokémon trading card game cards through the Game Boy Advance e-Reader. Players control a Drowzee that is trying to put a Primeape to sleep and eat its dreams. Cards need from the Aquapolis set are: Drowzee #21-a Mr. Mime #22-a Smoochum #23 Jynx #40 Hypno #69 Espeon #70 Drowzee #21-b
  • Pika Pop

    2002

    Pika Pop

    2002

    Music Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Pika Pop is an e-Reader game in which players use Pikachu to kickstart malfunctioning speakers.
  • Diving Corsola

    Diving Corsola

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Diving Corsola is the name of a Pokémon-based e-Reader application from the Expedition Base Set. It is a minigame featuring Corsola. Only two cards are required for the Diving Corsola application: Corsola and Qwilfish.
  • Machop at Work

    2001

    Machop at Work

    2001

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    In this Pokemon based application for the Gameboy Advanced E-reader, players take on the role of Machop as he tries to chop all the falling rocks out of the air.
  • Kingler's Day

    Kingler's Day

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    Kingler's Day is a Minigame for the Gameboy E-Reader. It involves the Pokemon Kingler fishing in a pond with his claws.
  • Rolling Voltorb

    Rolling Voltorb

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Ride the Tuft

    Ride the Tuft

    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Jumping Doduo

    Jumping Doduo

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
  • Harvest Time

    2003

    Harvest Time

    2003

    Arcade
    e-Reader / Card-e Reader
    In this Pokemon based application for the Gameboy Advanced E-reader, players take on the role of Aipom trying to collect as much fruit and nuts as possible. In order to get a high score you must avoid Sunkern and the food from falling on the floor. Aquapolis cards needed: Aipom #35 Paras #3 Exeggcute #7 Tangela #8 Furret #34
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