Mario vs. Donkey Kong Card e+ is an e-Reader Cards set released in 2004. There were five cards released, and they were only given to 1,000 people who competed in a competition in Japan. The game was not made available in America. Each card, when scanned, would give the player an extra level in the Game Boy Advance video game Mario vs. Donkey Kong. While there were 12 spaces available, Nintendo only released five levels. A sixth card (actually the first to be released) wasn't available in this set.
Hamtaro-e is an e-Reader video game released in 2003, exclusively in Japan. Not much is known about the game, though it's possible that it gives the player extra features in the Game Boy Advance Hamtaro games (much like Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e and Animal Crossing-e).
Pokémon Battle-e were e-Reader card sets that was made to be used with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and later Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, and Pokémon Emerald. The later sets were not released in America. When connected with the game, the player could receive extras such as new berries, and new trainers to battle.
Oddly, the Pokémon you battled through the trainer cards would not give your Pokémon any experience points or items after they were completed. When the player scans a berry card, you'll receive a berry from a character.
A pack with three different cards were released with Pikmin 2 in Japan, included with the game. These were used to give a demonstration of how the three games in the Pikmin Puzzle Card e+ line works.
Hikkonuki Pikmin: In this game, you are tasked with getting all of the Pikmin stuck in the ground out by plucking them.
Tekuteku Pikmin: You'll take control of the Pikmin and get them to the end of the course.
Tsunagete Pikmin: You'll alter the positions of platforms to give the Pikmin access to the otherside of the arena.
It is an e-Reader card that was released exclusively alongside Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi, in the same box. When scanned, it loads the Meisou Domo minigame. This Domo-kun no Card-e card was not available in a card pack and doesn't need the main game to work.
Donkey Kong 3-e is the e-Reader port of the NES version of Donkey Kong 3.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.
Golf-e is the e-Reader port of the NES game Golf.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.