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*Demo Cards: Upon scanning a Demo Card, the player was treated to recording of how to either uncover a secret in a [[level]] or see a single-level speedrun.
*Demo Cards: Upon scanning a Demo Card, the player was treated to recording of how to either uncover a secret in a [[level]] or see a single-level speedrun.
*Level Cards: These cards were probably the most desired, and scanning these would add brand-new levels into the game.
*Level Cards: These cards were probably the most desired, and scanning these would add brand-new levels into the game.
The device was never released in Europe, with Nintendo saying "the market potential wasn't great enough."<ref>{{cite|url=www.eurogamer.net/articles/news080704ereader|title=Nintendo will not release E-Reader in Europe|author=Bramwell, Tom|date=July 8, 2004|publisher=Eurogamer|accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref> As a result, e-Reader functionality was absent in the European versions of the respective games.{{ref needed}}<!--Is the e-Reader content in European games the same as in America, where the content is added with different requirements, or it is removed entirely? Might differ from game to game.--> In 2004, Nintendo discontinued the e-Reader outside Japan due to low sales. However, it was supported in Japan until the end of the Game Boy Advance's lifespan. Many cards, particularly the new ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' levels and a set of bonus levels for ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', were never seen elsewhere. The unreleased ''Super Mario Advance 4'' levels were eventually made available internationally when the game was released on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]], which has all of [[World-e]] unlocked from the start. In 2023, these levels would also be made available again on [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Classics]].
The device was never released in Europe, with Nintendo saying "the market potential wasn't great enough."<ref>{{cite|url=www.eurogamer.net/articles/news080704ereader|title=Nintendo will not release E-Reader in Europe|author=Bramwell, Tom|date=July 8, 2004|publisher=Eurogamer|accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref> As a result, e-Reader functionality was absent in the European versions of the respective games.{{ref needed}}<!--Is the e-Reader content in European games the same as in America, where the content is added with different requirements, or it is removed entirely? Might differ from game to game.--> In 2004, Nintendo discontinued the e-Reader outside Japan due to low sales. However, it was supported in Japan until the end of the Game Boy Advance's lifespan. Many cards, particularly the new ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' levels and a set of bonus levels for ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', were never seen elsewhere. The unreleased ''Super Mario Advance 4'' levels were eventually made available internationally when the game was released on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]], which has all of [[World-e]] unlocked from the start. In 2023, these levels would also be made available again on [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]].


There was a [[List of unreleased media#Game & Watch-e|plan for an e-Reader line]] that featured classic and ''Super Mario''-themed Modern versions of various [[Game & Watch]] games similar to the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]], but it was canceled.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=32861.0|title=Game and Watch-e: What was meant to be|publisher=Nintendo World Report Forums|accessdate=September 23, 2023}}</ref>{{better source}} The ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' website suggested that e-Reader compatibility might have been planned for this game.{{ref needed}}
There was a [[List of unreleased media#Game & Watch-e|plan for an e-Reader line]] that featured classic and ''Super Mario''-themed Modern versions of various [[Game & Watch]] games similar to the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]], but it was canceled.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=32861.0|title=Game and Watch-e: What was meant to be|publisher=Nintendo World Report Forums|accessdate=September 23, 2023}}</ref>{{better source}} The ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' website suggested that e-Reader compatibility might have been planned for this game.{{ref needed}}

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