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The e-Reader was packaged with either ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.-e]]'' or ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball-e]]'' and a "sampler pack" containing cards from other franchises. | The e-Reader was packaged with either ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.-e]]'' or ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball-e]]'' and a "sampler pack" containing cards from other franchises. | ||
Four series of e-Reader cards were released for use with ''[[nookipedia:e-Reader card|Animal Crossing]]''. Some cards featured ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-themed designs that could be uploaded into the game. One card even rewarded the player with a copy of ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' to place in their home. | |||
In 2003, [[Nintendo]] released ''[[Mario Party-e]]'', a portable board game which included numerous e-Reader cards, some of which contained minigames. However, the e-Reader was not mandatory in order to play the main game. | In 2003, [[Nintendo]] released ''[[Mario Party-e]]'', a portable board game which included numerous e-Reader cards, some of which contained minigames. However, the e-Reader was not mandatory in order to play the main game. |