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Gameboy E-Reader - Game And Watch Cards 12

Courtesy of IGN, who extracted the pictures from Nintendo's official E3 press booklet, comes pictures and more details of the Game And Watch E-Cards, the collectible data cards which you can swipe through your E-Reader add-on in order to load in classic G+W games. Although there's already Game And Watch 4 for GBA and several prequels for Gameboy, these e-cards look to include classic, if basic titles never converted to Nintendo's new-school portable gaming platform. Neat stuff.
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Gameboy E-Reader - Game And Watch Cards

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  • by Hubert_Shrump ( 256081 ) <{moc.liamg} {ta} {tenarboc}> on Sunday May 18, 2003 @09:37PM (#5988884) Journal
    if the scans are too good, you'll infringe copyright...

    wouldn't it be nice to have a shirt with tetris on it? i mean the whole thing, in a 2D barcode. hmm...

    • > wouldn't it be nice to have a shirt with tetris on it? i mean the whole thing, in a 2D barcode. hmm...

      I've been thinking about this, coupled with an article I saw earlier today about using paper instead of modern data storage (Seemed like illogical luddite rambling to me), and did some quick calculations:

      We have laser printers which can print upwards of 800dpi. Let's say you've got a semi-sturdy blank playing card. It's going to be about 2.5"x3.5" or thereabouts. Allow .25 for margins: 6sq inches
  • More importantly (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Kris_J ( 10111 ) on Sunday May 18, 2003 @11:12PM (#5989258) Homepage Journal
    Are Nintendo going to do anything about the fact that you can't close a GBAsp with a US e-reader plugged in? It seems as if the designers of the GBAsp only had the Japanese e-reader to play with, as it has no comm port passthrough that sticks out. Of course, the Japanese e-reader doesn't play US cards...
  • Has anyone seen / know of the existance of an e-reader in Australia. I don't recall ever seeing one for sale.

    I have most of the gallery cartridges though so this is not really a big deal.
  • It was supposed to be here back in February as I recall, but no show...

    Anyone any clue as to when it will finally arrive, so I can placate my 7-yr-old?
  • Am I the only one who sees this as unnecessary? Why should I have to buy an add-on device for my GBA to play all these goofy cards instead of plonking down the money for one anthology cart with 5 or 10 retro titles on it?

    Namco Museum, the Pac-Man collection, Atari Classics... that's how it should be done. This card silliness just ticks me off.

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