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[[File:MvsDK e-Card.jpg|thumb|The first card was given out at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair.]]
[[File:MvsDK e-Card.jpg|thumb|The first card was given out at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair.]]
[[File:MvsDK e-Cards Japan.jpg|thumb|There are only 1,000 copies of each card and they were released only in Japan.]]
[[File:MvsDK e-Cards Japan.jpg|thumb|There are only 1,000 copies of each card and they were released only in Japan.]]
'''Card-e+''' (カードe+)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbPV7vWuSKQ]</ref> is the name of the mode to play [[e-Reader]] level cards, but only in the Japanese version. The mode is hidden by default, but can be enabled by connecting a second Game Boy Advance with a link cable and {{media link|MvDK e-Reader Instructions.png|following the prompts}}. The first card, which is very rare, was given to attendees of the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair in June 2004.<ref>http://www.a-suma.com/game/gba/card-e/mvsd_e1/mvsd_e1.htm</ref> The next five cards were given out as a set in a sweepstakes by ''{{wp|CoroCoro Comic}}'' in August 2004. Only 1,000 of these sets were ever released.<ref>http://www.a-suma.com/game/gba/card-e/mvsd_e2/mvsd_e2.htm</ref> This mode exists in the North American version, named ''e World'', but no cards were released. However, [[List of {{FULLPAGENAME}} pre-release and unused content|remnants exist in the game's code]]. The pre-loaded North American levels all appear to be prototypes of the levels found in the Japanese version. Most have only slight differences but a few have significant alterations.
'''Card-e+''' (カードe+)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbPV7vWuSKQ]</ref> is the name of the mode to play [[e-Reader]] level cards, but only in the Japanese version. The mode is hidden by default, but can be enabled by connecting a second Game Boy Advance with a link cable and {{media link|MvDK e-Reader Instructions.png|following the prompts}}. The first card, which is very rare, was given to attendees of the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair in June 2004.<ref>http://www.a-suma.com/game/gba/card-e/mvsd_e1/mvsd_e1.htm</ref> The next five cards were given out as a set in a sweepstakes by ''{{wp|CoroCoro Comic}}'' in August 2004. Only 1,000 of these sets were ever released.<ref>http://www.a-suma.com/game/gba/card-e/mvsd_e2/mvsd_e2.htm</ref> This mode exists in the North American release, named ''e World'', but no cards were released. However, [[List of {{FULLPAGENAME}} pre-release and unused content|remnants exist in the game's code]]. The preloaded North American levels all appear to be prototypes of the levels hidden in the Japanese release. Most of the differences are minor with a few levels having major differences. The six e-Card levels are identical to the preloaded levels hidden in the Japanese release.


E-Cards
e-Cards
#e-1 [[Jump Down with Caution!]] とびおりちゅうい!
#e-1 [[Jump Down with Caution!]] とびおりちゅうい!
#e-2 [[The Loooong Journey]] ながーい みちのり
#e-2 [[The Loooong Journey]] ながーい みちのり
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#e-6 [[Laser Panic!]] レーザーパニック!
#e-6 [[Laser Panic!]] レーザーパニック!


Preloaded Cards (North America)
Preloaded Levels (North America)
#e-1 [[Revenge (Mario vs Donkey Kong)|Revenge]]
#e-1 [[Revenge (Mario vs Donkey Kong)|Revenge]]
#e-2 [[The Long Way]] (e-2 Card)
#e-2 [[The Long Way]] (e-2 Card)
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#e-11 [[Danger Flowers]] (Beta e-5 Card)
#e-11 [[Danger Flowers]] (Beta e-5 Card)
#e-12 [[Climb and Fall]] (e-1 Card)
#e-12 [[Climb and Fall]] (e-1 Card)
#e-13 [[DUMMY2]] (Test level)
#e-13 [[DUMMY2]] (test level, not found in the Japanese version)


Preloaded Cards (Japan)
Preloaded Levels (Japan)
#e-1 [[Jump Down with Caution!]] とびおりちゅうい! (e-1 Card)
#e-1 [[Jump Down with Caution!]] とびおりちゅうい! (e-1 Card)
#e-2 [[Revenge (Mario vs Donkey Kong)|Revenge]] リベンジ
#e-2 [[Revenge (Mario vs Donkey Kong)|Revenge]] リベンジ