Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards

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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 absent in the European version of the game.

  • Power-Up Cards: When one of these is scanned, it will 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 Cards, which will trigger something in the game upon being scanned.
  • Demo Cards: Plays a movie of either Mario speed-running through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a Blue Toad House, or racking up numerous 1-Ups via a special trick.
  • Level Cards: Uploads a brand new level into the game, which can be played in World-e.

Cards

The majority of the cards were released in two series (sets) of cards. However, a few cards were included with brand new copies of the game. While most copies only came with two cards, copies purchased at Wal-Mart early on came with an additional five cards.

Roughly only one third of the cards that were released in Japan were released elsewhere. Therefore, there are over twenty levels that remain unavailable to non-Japanese players. Other missing cards include various Switches and Boomerangs.

Note: Due to the discontinuation of the e-Reader, newer copies of the game do not come with cards, although the game itself is still compatible with the e-Reader.

Power-Up Cards

Super Leaf Power-Up Card.
  1. Super Mushroom (Wal-Mart exclusive)
  2. Fire Flower (Wal-Mart exclusive)
  3. Super Leaf (Included with the game)
  4. Frog Suit (Series 1)
  5. Tanooki Suit (Series 2)
  6. Hammer Suit (Series 1)
  7. Starman (Series 2)
  8. P-Wing (Series 1)
  9. Cape Feather (Series 2)
  10. 3 Fire Flowers (Series 2)
  11. 3 Super Leaves (Series 1)
  12. 5 Starmen (Series 1)
  13. 4-Item Set (Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf and a Starman) (Series 2)
  14. 3-Suit Set (Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit and a Hammer Suit) (Series 2)
  15. 8-Item Set (Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf, Starman, P-Wing, Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit and a Hammer Suit) (Series 1)
  16. 10-Up Mushroom (Series 2)
  17. 5-Up Mushroom (Series 1)
  18. 1-Up Mushroom (Wal-Mart exclusive)

Other: Orange Switch (Series 1)
Other: Blue Green Switch (Series 2)

Demo Cards

  • World 1-1 Speed Stage: Speed-run through level 1-1. (Series 1)
  • World 1-2 Unlimited 1-Ups: Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 1-2. (Series 1)
  • World 3-4 Unlimited 1-Ups: Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 3-4.(Series 2)
  • World 4-6 Unlimited 1-Ups: Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 4-6. (Wal-Mart exclusive)
  • World 3-2 Star Power: Plays a video of Invincible Mario speeding through level 3-2. (Series 2)
  • World 2-2 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Desert Land. (Series 1)
  • World 3-8 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Water Land. (Series 2)
  • World 4-2 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Giant Land. (Series 2)
  • World 5-5 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Sky Land. (Series 1)
  • World 6-7 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Ice Land. (Series 2)
  • World 7-2 Toad's Hidden House: Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden Toad House in Pipe Land. (Series 1)

Level Cards

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Level Card for Wild Ride in the Sky.
  1. Wild Ride in the Sky (Included with the game) (Japanese: Sky Athletics! (おおぞらでアスレチック!))
  2. Slidin' the Slopes (Series 1) (Japanese: A Slope Slide!? (すべりだいのようなさか!?))
  3. Vegetable Volley (Series 2) (Japanese: Bulldoze Your Way Through Vegetables! (ブルにやさいをぶつけろ!))
  4. Doors o' Plenty (Series 1) (Japanese: Spinning Labyrinth in the Ghostly Mansion (くるくるめいろのおばけやしき))
  5. Bombarded by Bob-ombs (Series 2) (Japanese: A Bomuhei Army! (ボムへいのたいぐん!))
  6. Magical Note Blocks (Series 1) (Japanese: Jump Upon the Musical Blocks! (おんぷブロックでジャンプ!))
  7. The ol' Switcheroo (Series 2) (Japanese: Gold Rush!! (ゴールドラッシュ!!))
  8. Piped Full of Plants (Series 1) (Japanese: Full of Pakkun Flowers (パックンフラワーがいっぱい))
  9. Swinging Bars of Doom (Series 2) (Japanese: Slip Through the Firebars! (ファイアバーをくぐりぬけろ!))
  10. Para Beetle Challenge (Series 2) (Japanese: Look Out For the Patametto! (パタメットをのりこなせ!))

Other: *01 Classic World 1-1 (Series 1)
Other: Airship's Revenge (Wal-Mart exclusive) (Japanese: Airship's Revenge! (ひこうせんのぎゃくしゅう!))

Japan-only Cards

Power-Up Cards

Demo Cards

  • 05 World 1-4 Toad's Hidden House
  • 13 World 3-3 1-Up Trick
  • X1 Classic World 1-1 1-Up Trick
  • 22 World 6-10 1-Up Trick
  • 23 World 8-1 1-Up Trick
  • 24 World 7-3 Continuous Stars
  • 25 World 5 Fortress 1 Hidden 1-Up
  • 26 World 6-9 Hidden 1-Up
  • 27 World 8-1 Hidden 1-Up
  • 28 World 3-7 Hidden Item
  • 29 World 5-1 Hidden Item
  • 30 World 6-3 Hidden Item
  • X2 Bombarded by Bob-ombs 300 Coins
  • X3 Para Beetle Challenge Hidden 1-Up
  • X4 60 Seconds Fastest Clear
  • 14 World 1-6 Fastest Clear
  • 15 World 7-6 Fastest Clear
  • 16 World 8 Fortress Fastest Clear
  • 17 World 2-1 Continuous 1-Ups
  • 18 World 2 Fortress 1-Up Trick
  • 19 World 2-5 1-Up Trick
  • 20 World 3-9 1-Up Trick
  • 21 World 5-7 1-Up Trick

Level Cards

(The English names of these levels are fan-made, and are not considered official. The Japanese names are official.)

  • Classic World 1-2
  • Classic World 1-3
  • Classic World 1-4
  • Classic World 2-2
  • 11 Magical Note Blocks 2 (Japanese: Musical Block Athletics! (おんぷブロックでアスレチック!))
  • 12 Airship 1 (Japanese: The Airship's Unbearable! (ひこうせんはとまらない!))
  • 13 Chill Cavern (Japanese: Excitement Under the Ice! (こおりのちかでおおあわて!))
  • 14 Inner Maze (Japanese: The Tanuki Suit's Secret (タヌキスーツのひみつ))
  • 15 Tropical Splash (Japanese: Keep Going by Transforming Mario!! (へんしんマリオでつきすすめ!!))
  • 16 Castle à Go Go (Japanese: With Boots On, GO! GO! (くつをはいてGO!GO!))
  • 17 Frappé Snowland (Japanese: Be Careful of Taa-kun (ターくんにきをつけろ))
  • 18 Frozen Fortress (Japanese: Ice Fortress (こおりのとりで))
  • 19 Pipe Maze (Japanese: Desert Pipe Labyrinth (さばくのパイプめいろ))
  • 20 Spiral Tower (Japanese: Break Through the Top of the Tower!! (とうのうえからかけぬけろ!!))
  • 21 60 Seconds (Japanese: Escape the Fortress!! (とりでをかけぬけろ!!))
  • 22 Ropeland (Japanese: Rope-climbing Athletics! (ロープをのぼってアスレチック!))
  • 23 Haunted Hall (Japanese: The Ghostly Mansion of Mystery! (おばけやしきはなぞだらけ!))
  • 24 Clear Skies (Japanese: Fly the Skies on a Mantle! (マントでおおぞらをとべ!))
  • 25 Koopahari Desert (Japanese: Dig! Dig! Dig Through!! (ほって!ほって!ほりまくれ!!))
  • 26 Aqua Bars of Doom (Japanese: The Ocean is Full of Danger! (うみのなかはきけんでいっぱい!))
  • 27 The Gauntlet (Japanese: Hidden Koopa Castle (かくしクッパじょう))
  • 28 Hammer Bros. Ship (Japanese: Don't Mess With Kokoopa! (コクッパにだまされるな!))
  • 29 Bowser's Airship Part 1 (Japanese: Koopa's Airship Part 1 (クッパのひこうせん ぜんぺん))
  • 30 Bowser's Airship Part 2 (Japanese: Koopa's Airship Part 2 (クッパのひこうせん こうへん))
  • Coro Coro Castle (Japanese: A Big Challenge! Togetoge Fortress (チャレンジ!!トゲトゲとりで))

Links

Fan Site - Lists all the Japanese cards, along with brief descriptions and pictures.

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