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{{System | {{System | ||
|name= | |name=E-Reader | ||
|image=E-Reader.jpg | |image=E-Reader.jpg | ||
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released={{us|2002|September 16}} | ||
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The ''' | The '''E-Reader''' was an extension for the [[Game Boy Advance]], developed by [[Nintendo]]. The E-Reader itself was capable of scanning cards that could hold games or add-ons for other games. | ||
Notably the | Notably the E-Reader had a series of cards for the [[GameCube]] game [[Animal Crossing]] that could upload patterns from E-Reader card, to Game Boy Advance, to GameCube. Due to the expense required to do this (users needed to purchase the E-Reader, E-Reader cards, and GBA-GCN cord to be able to connect) the E-Reader didn't become very popular. | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://ereader.no-intro.org/ e-Dia e-Reader Encyclopedia] | |||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||
[[Category:September 16]] | |||
[[Category:2002]] |