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This story concerns perhaps one of the very rarest: a winning Special Edition Kirby e-Reader promo card produced as part of a pack exclusively for industry show goers at E3 2002. And a Nintendo ...
An LED sensor inside the e-Reader would scan the tiny printed data code as the card passed through the groove. The Nintendo e-Reader. [Image Source] Novel and clever to be sure; but this process ...
A Nintendo e-reader card on eBay might be a rare piece of gaming memorabilia, if what the seller says is accurate. A strange piece of gaming history that isn’t supposed to exist has re-emerged ...
All the way back at E3 2002, Nintendo was promoting its new e-Reader platform by handing out prize cards on the showroom floor. The winning cards were all presumed to have been either lost or ...
Update 07/26/2021: After its eBay auction came to a close, the ultra-rare Kirby e-Reader card has sold to an anonymous bidder for $10,600. The card had reached $9,999 several days before the ...
Independent developer Matt Greer has published a blog post and YouTube video highlighting his achievement of bundling an entire game of Solitaire onto a single custom Nintendo e-Reader card.
The Kirby card was distributed randomly among e-Reader packs given out by Nintendo reps during the convention. A scan of the rare card with one’s GameBoy Advance e-Reader attachment prompted a ...
Card eReader ' for Game Boy Advance, released in 2001, allows users to enjoy mini-games and movies by reading special cards with dots printed on them. Software engineer Matt Greer has announced ...
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