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Revision as of 03:32, 2 November 2009
This is a list of all of the e-Reader promotional cards that have been released.
Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire
ID# | Trainer Name | Card Origin |
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08:P001 | Dragon Tamer Craig | Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader |
08:P002 | Ninja Boy Yasuo | Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader |
08:P003 | Pokéfan Darlene | Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader |
08:P004 | Cooltrainer Mattego | Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader |
08:P005 | Collector | Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003 |
08:P006 | Cooltrainer | Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003 |
08:P007 | Ruin Maniac | Coro Coro Magazine, November(?) 2003 Issue |
08:P008 | Cooltrainer Mattego | Placed in selected stores in Japan to serve as demo cards (not for distribution) |
08:N001 | Psychic | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
08:N002 | Japanese Club Nintendo reward | |
08:N003 | Gentleman | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
08:N004 | Guitarlist | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
08:N005 | Japanese Club Nintendo reward | |
08:N006 | Lass | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
08:N007 | Japanese Club Nintendo reward | |
08:N008 | Japanese Club Nintendo reward | |
08:O001 | Regi-Dolls Decoration Set | Prize of "Let's decorate secret bases!" campaign (Japan only) |
00:C000 | Eon Ticket | (Distributed to anyone at E3 2003, came with Nintendo Power Magazine's September 2003 issue, and was available at Toys'R'Us) |
129:B001 | Gentleman Nils | (Came with the American packaging of Pokémon Ruby) |
129:B002 | Lady Astrid | (Came with the American packaging of Pokémon Sapphire) |
Pokémon Colosseum
ID# | Card Name | Card Origin |
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13:P001 | Rider BIT | Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue |
13:P002 | Team Snagem Goku | Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed) |
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
ID# | Card Name | Card Origin |
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15:P001 | ??? | Coro Coro Magazine, May 2004 Issue |
15:N001 | ??? | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
15:N002 | ??? | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
15:N003 | ??? | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
15:N004 | ??? | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
15:PT001 | ??? | Japanese Club Nintendo reward |
Pokémon Emerald
ID# | Card Name | Card Origin |
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19:P001 | ??? | Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed) |
19:P002 | ??? | Coro Coro Magazine, November 2004 Issue |
Berry Fix Cards
In Japan, E-reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous Berry glitch.
ID# | Card Name | Card Origin |
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16:A001 | Berry glitch fixing program | Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue |
16:A002 | Berry glitch fixing program | Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue |
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