Popular games for platform Nintendo e-Reader
As part of the Free Challenge Cards from Mario Party-e, these cards are supposed to be played to help the player gain an advantage during the analog board game by winning them through tasks. Cast Away Mario has Princess Peach ask Mario for a fish to catch in a crane game style.
As part of the Free Challenge Cards from Mario Party-e, these cards are supposed to be played to help the player gain an advantage during the analog board game by winning them through tasks. Daisy's Rodeo is a game in which Daisy needs to stay on the Bowser bull bot as long as possible. Use B, L, and R triggers to help stay on!
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.
Donkey Kong Jr.-e is an e-Reader game released in 2002. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Donkey Kong Jr. and was part of the first batch of classic NES ports for the e-Reader.
One of the levels released for Mario vs. Donkey Kong via e-Cards in Japan. Released through CoroCoro Comic sweepstakes on e-Card ID 18-M004.
One of the levels released for Mario vs. Donkey Kong via e-Cards in Japan. It was released at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair on e-Card ID 18-M001. It was given to attendees at the event, being very rare. It was not released in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong e+ set.