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==e-Reader compatibility==
==e-Reader compatibility==
[[File:World-e_SMA4.gif|200px|thumb|[[World-e]] map]]
''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' features [[e-Reader]] compatibility, in that it can link up to a second [[Game Boy Advance]] with an e-Reader. Upon scanning in one of three types of cards, something will then be triggered in the game. This feature is normally absent in the European version of the game, but it can be enabled using a cheat device. These are the types of cards that were released:
*'''Level Cards''' upload a brand-new level into the game, which can be played in [[World-e]]. Note that only 32 levels can be saved on the game at a time, and up to 73 levels can be listed.
*'''Power-Up Cards''' upload an item (or a set of items) into either [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]'s inventory. There is no limit as to how many times an item card can be used. A variant type of Power-Up Cards are [[Switch Card]]s, which will trigger something in the game upon being scanned.
*'''Demo Cards''' play a movie of Mario speedrunning through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a [[Toad House#White Mushroom House|White Mushroom House]], or racking up numerous [[1-Up Mushroom]]s via a special trick.
[[File:World-e_SMA4.gif|200px|thumb|World-e map]]
For a complete listing of the cards themselves, see [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|here]].
For a complete listing of the cards themselves, see [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|here]].


===Features absent without e-reder cards===
===e-reader exclusive Features===
The list of features added to ''Super Mario Advance 4'' by the levels and cards are as follows:
The list of features added to ''Super Mario Advance 4'' by the levels and cards are as follows:


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