------Total: 1172 e-Cards----- e-Reader e-Card checklist: 1.) Classic NES Series 2.) Animal Crossing Series 3.) Party 4.) Advance 4 5.) Pokémon: Ruby & Sapphire 6.) Pokémon: TCG - WotC 7.) Pokémon: EX TCG - 8.) Pokémon: TCG - Promotional 9.) General Promotional Cards 10.) References 11.) Closing & Thanks *Updated 06/18/10 -.) Intro: Well, there's not much of anything worth posting an update about, but I figure it's about time I update anyway. Plus I'm a mere five cards short of having a complete set, so I want to celebrate. Not much of a celebration, really. Aside from adding a whopping 13 e-Reader cards to the list, I've re-vamped the format of the list quite a bit. Sadly, I removed the "Game & Watch-e" section as these wonderfully mysterious cards are MIA. Speaking of MIA, Series 3 and 4 of the Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 aren't out yet. Pokémon EX: Team Aqua vs Team Magma, however, is out. For what it's worth. The cards are, once again, without a left-side dot code. This isn't a surprise, as we were all expecting such, however what is a surprise is the fact that, out of the 97 unique cards in the set a mere *nine* cards have bottom side dot-codes on them. The list has been updated accordingly. Aside from those nine cards, there have been four additional promotional e-Reader cards released via a chain of retail stores known as "Target". To get these cards, you much go to their snack bar and purchase an Icee (Or "Artic Blast", as they're known in many locations) and you'll get one sealed card. Included with the sealed card is a coupon that just so happens to block the view of which card you'll get. If you're wondering, the coupon is for a free "Four Card Frame" with the purchase of any three Pokémon: EX series products. The frame itself is wonderfully high quality (and sells for $5 by itself) and if you put the cards in backwards, no one will ever see the Pokémon logo on it. I've got one with some cards from the TV show "24" in it sitting on my entertainment center - it looks neat. On another note, now that I've obtained them through a trade with a wonderful fellow from the UK on the GameFAQs boards, I've been asked why I never included these cards in my e-Card List. The five cards in question are a variant version of the Air Hockey-e card (known simply as "Hockey-e") and four additional Pokémon Battle-e cards. These five cards were included with the e-Reader in the land-down-under, Australia. These cards took the place of the Animal Crossing promo card and the Machop mini-game that was included with the US release. Anywhoo, the reason I haven't included these five cards in my FAQ is because the FAQ is merely for US released e-Reader cards. Maybe it's unfair to anyone besides those of us who reside in the US, but if I start listing some of the "foreign" e-Cards, I'd have to start listing them all - including the Japanese cards that don't work on the "English" e-Reader. Too much work for me. :) Anywhoo, I hope everyone enjoys the new format of the guide. Take care and I hope to update again (hopefully with SMA4 or G&W cards...) -UB ------1.) Classic NES Series: There are 13 games in the Classic NES Series of e-Cards. Each e-Reader comes packed with either Jr. or Pinball and all 13 games are sold separately for a suggested retail of $4.99 each. Currently, there are no known plans for future NES e-reader cards. Series One: Series Two: Released - September 16th, 2002 Released - November 12th, 2002 -e: 5 Cards Baseball-e: 5 Cards Donkey Kong Jr.-e: 5 Cards Donkey Kong-e: 5 Cards -e: 5 Cards Ice Climber-e: 5 Cards Pinball-e: 5 Cards Mario Bros.-e: 5 Cards Tennis-e: 5 Cards Urban Champion-e: 5 Cards Series Three: Released - April 21st, 2003 Clu Clu Land-e: 5 Cards Donkey Kong 3-e: 5 Cards Golf-e: 5 Cards ------Classic NES Series Total: 65 e-Cards----- 2.) Animal Crossing Series: The Animal Crossing-e cards are a spiffy series of cards created to work with the Game Cube title "Animal Crossing". There are several types of cards with in the four series. Special Character and Character cards show pictures of various town folk on the front side and both a key code and dot-codes on the back side (along side information on the character pictured on the front of the card). Scanning the e-card at the eTM in the Post Office will give you one item, while mailing the key code printed on the back of the card to anyone in your town will net you a different item. Also, mailing the key code to the character on the regular character card will may get you an NES game. There are a total of 275 Character cards in the set, with 38 of those being "Special Character" cards. For fun, you can scan the card without having your e-Reader connected to your GCN and get a special letter from the Character on the card. The second type of card in the Animal Crossing series is the "Town Tune" card. These cards feature a drawing on the front and a tune on the back. You can go to the Town Tune board in your Animal Crossing game and either manually change the tune to match that on the back of the card or connect your e-Reader to your GCN and scan the card to have it change on it's own. Scanning the card without having the e-Reader connected will let you hear the tune on the card. There's a total of 15 Town Tune Cards. Next up are the Design cards. The design cards feature a design that you can either scan into or manually create in your Animal Crossing game. The cards show the various designs either in use on a character (from various angles) or on the floor/wall in your house. There are 15 Design cards in the set. Series II of the Animal Crossing-e cards introduced two new kinds of cards. The first of these was the "Sibling" cards. These cards feature two characters from the game - that are siblings - on the front of the card and two - count 'em, two! - dot codes and two key codes on the back of the cards. As with the character cards, you can either scan the dot codes at the eTM or mail the key code to one of the various characters in the game to get an item. There are a total of five Sibling Cards. The fifth Sibling card (#G01) is still called a sibling card, even though Cooper and Booker aren't actually siblings. The second "new" card introduced with Series II was the player cards. These cards feature the various faces that both the girl and boy player may get when starting the game, dressed in one of the various outfits the character may receive. The back of the card has two dot-codes that you scan into the e-Reader (without the GCN) and play a mini-game. To start the various mini-games, you'll be asked to scan anywhere from one to six character cards to complete the game. Meeting certain conditions within the mini-games will give you passwords that you can mail to characters in the GCN game to get items. There are eight "Boy" player cards and eight "Girl" player cards for a total of 16 player cards. And finally, Series Four introduced the short-lived NES Classic Game cards. There are two cards in this series, and scanning them will net you either a copy of the NES classics "Ice Climber" or "Mario Bros." Since NoA originally only planned for four series of Animal Crossing cards, it would appear that these are the only two NES cards we'll be getting. Here's some quick facts on the Animal Crossing cards, followed by the check list. At the end of this section, I'll cover the two promotional Animal Crossing-e cards that have been released. Series One: Series Two: Released: October 28th, 2002 Released: January 21st, 2003 Cards in set: 66 Cards in set: 74 MSRP: $3.29 MSRP: $3.29 Series Three: Series Four: Released: March 11th, 2003 Released: May 5th, 2003 Cards in set: 94 Cards in set: 94 MSRP: $3.29 MSRP: $3.29 Animal Crossing-e Checklist Legend: Card Types Series S = Special Character 1 = Series One C = Character 2 = Series Two M = Town Tune 3 = Series Three D = Design 4 = Series Four P = Player P = Promotional B = Sibling G = Sibling (kinda) N = NES Game Card Anatomy of a listing: Type of Card|_ ___|Card Number C1 011 Bob Series|¯ ¯¯¯|Card Name S1 001 K.K. Slider S1 002 Rover S1 003 Porter S1 004 S1 005 Tortimer S1 006 Mr. Resetti S1 007 Blathers S1 008 Sable Able S1 009 Mable Able S1 010 Kapp'n C1 011 Bob C1 012 Mitzi C1 013 Punchy C1 014 Ankha C1 015 Paolo C1 016 Teddy C1 017 Portia C1 018 Peanut C1 019 Bliss C1 020 Bunnie C1 021 O'Hare C1 022 Bill C1 023 Joey C1 024 Maelle C1 025 Biff C1 026 Lobo C1 027 Rasher C1 028 Pigleg C1 029 Rhoda C1 030 Plucky C1 031 Tad C1 032 Drift C1 033 Chevre C1 034 Bangle C1 035 Rowan C1 036 Buck C1 037 Bluebear C1 038 June C1 039 Cheri C1 040 Apollo C1 041 Cube C1 042 Flash C1 043 Yodel C1 044 Faith C1 045 Bud C1 046 Flossie C1 047 Pinky C1 048 Nibbles C1 049 Dotty C1 050 Scoot C1 051 Boris C1 052 Goose C1 053 Admiral C1 054 Kody C1 055 Pierce C1 056 Puck C1 057 Bones C1 058 Dora C1 059 Spike C1 060 Jane S2 061 Tom Nook S2 062 Pelly S2 063 Cooper S2 064 Saharah S2 065 Joan S2 066 Jingle S2 067 Redd C2 068 Olivia C2 069 Stinky C2 070 Purrl C2 071 Eloise C2 072 Elina C2 073 Eunice C2 074 Baabara C2 075 Dozer C2 076 Grizzly C2 077 Cookie C2 078 Butch C2 079 Filbert C2 080 Sally C2 081 Doc C2 082 Coco C2 083 Pompom C2 084 Derwin C2 085 Bubbles C2 086 Chief C2 087 Dobie C2 088 Sampson C2 089 Limberg C2 090 Curly C2 091 Lucy C2 092 Ava C2 093 Leigh C2 094 Chuck C2 095 Patty C2 096 Jay C2 097 Midge C2 098 Puddles C2 099 Lily C2 100 Camofrog C2 101 Boots C2 102 Iggy C2 103 Tybalt C2 104 Cyrano C2 105 Yuka C2 106 Elmer C2 107 Peaches C2 108 Vladimir C2 109 Poncho C2 110 Peewee C2 111 Sprocket C2 112 Marcy C2 113 Kitt C2 114 Buzz C2 115 Roald C2 116 Aurora C2 117 Olive S2 118 Franklin S3 119 Tom Nook S3 120 Phyllis S3 121 Booker S3 122 Wendell S3 123 Katrina S3 124 Gulliver C3 125 Tangy C3 126 Monique C3 127 Kitty C3 128 Opal C3 129 Stella C3 130 Cashmere C3 131 Chow C3 132 Goldie C3 133 Bea C3 134 Ricky C3 135 Blaire C3 136 Gaston C3 137 Claude C3 138 Weber C3 139 Mallary C3 140 Bertha C3 141 Wolfgang C3 142 Chico C3 143 Anicotti C3 144 Truffles C3 145 Cobb C3 146 Betty C3 147 Hank C3 148 Stu C3 149 Belle C3 150 Anchovy C3 151 Otis C3 152 Jeremiah C3 153 Huck C3 154 Ribbot C3 155 Liz C3 156 Velma C3 157 Rolf C3 158 Snooty C3 159 Sydney C3 160 Winnie C3 161 Cleo C3 162 Annalise C3 163 Rex C3 164 Maple C3 165 Hornsby C3 166 Cesar C3 167 Rio C3 168 Carrie C3 169 Mathilda C3 170 Quetzal C3 171 Hopper C3 172 Ursala C3 173 Lulu C3 174 Pango S3 175 Tom Nook S3 176 Timmy S3 177 Chip S3 178 Blanca C3 179 Kabuki C3 180 Ellie C3 181 Groucho C3 182 Maddie C3 183 Static C3 184 Snake C3 185 Rocco C3 186 Candi C3 187 Sue E C3 188 T-Bone C3 189 Twiggy C3 190 Jambette C3 191 Sven C3 192 Gonzo C3 193 Leopold C3 194 Cupcake C3 195 Queenie C3 196 Friga S3 197 Farley S4 198 Tom Nook S4 199 Pete S4 200 Copper S4 201 Tommy S4 202 Gracie S4 203 Redd S4 204 Jack C4 205 Kiki C4 206 Tabby C4 207 Tom C4 208 Dizzy C4 209 Vesta C4 210 Tutu C4 211 Biskit C4 212 Lucky C4 213 Hazel C4 214 Mint C4 215 Gabi C4 216 Genji C4 217 Freckles C4 218 Deena C4 219 Rollo C4 220 Freya C4 221 Penny C4 222 Rizzo C4 223 Spork C4 224 Hugh C4 225 Egbert C4 226 Oxford C4 227 Bessie C4 228 Piper C4 229 Twirp C4 230 Ace C4 231 Emerald C4 232 Cousteau C4 233 Prince C4 234 Alli C4 235 Billy C4 236 Zoe C4 237 Ozzie C4 238 Ed C4 239 Octavian C4 240 Aziz C4 241 Murphy C4 242 Pudge C4 243 Tiara C4 244 Sandy C4 245 Astrid C4 246 Amelia C4 247 Gwen C4 248 Boomer C4 249 Axel C4 250 Nate C4 251 Bitty C4 252 Gruff C4 253 Huggy C4 254 Valise S4 255 Wisp S4 256 Don C4 257 Rosie C4 258 Woolio C4 259 Daisy C4 260 Pecan C4 261 Pippy C4 262 Pate C4 263 Fang C4 264 Carmen C4 265 Hambo C4 266 Hector C4 267 Petunia C4 268 Robin C4 269 Wart Jr. C4 270 Alfonso C4 271 Nosegay C4 272 Savannah C4 273 Tank C4 274 Louie S4 275 Mr. Resetti M1 001 Only Me M1 002 K.K. Faire M1 003 DJ K.K. M1 004 Mr. K.K. M2 005 K.K. Country M2 006 K.K. Parade M2 007 K.K. Aria M2 008 K.K. Señor M3 009 K.K. Elude M3 010 K.K. Lullaby M3 011 K.K. Condor M4 012 K.K. Chorale M4 013 K.K. Folk M4 014 Comrade K.K. MP K.K. Ska D1 001 Shine Sprite D1 002 Jumpman Mario D2 003 Samus's Suit D2 004 Pattern D2 005 Emblem D2 006 K.K. Tour Tee D3 007 Hero's Tunic D3 008 Tile D3 009 Wallpaper D3 010 Resetti's Wrath D4 011 Yoshi's Egg D4 012 Poké Ball D4 013 Li'l Miser Shirt D4 014 Kapp'n's Kisser DP PR NES Link B2 001 Mr. Resetti & Don B3 002 Mabel & Sable B3 003 Timmy & Tommy B4 004 Pelly & Phyllis G4 001 Cooper & Booker P2 001 Boy (1) - Relay Race P2 002 Girl (1) - Jump Rope P2 003 Boy (2) - Relay Race P2 004 Girl (2) - Jump Rope P3 005 Boy (3) - 3-Legged Race P3 006 Girl (3) - Matchmakers P3 007 Boy (4) - 3-Legged Race P3 008 Girl (4) - Matchmakers P3 009 Boy (5) - Tug of War P3 010 Boy (6) - Tug of War P4 011 Girl (5) - Fireworks Show P4 012 Girl (6) - Fireworks Show P4 013 Boy (7) - Who's Dunnit? P4 014 Girl (7) - Fortune Telling P4 015 Boy (8) - Who's Dunnit? P4 016 Girl (8) - Fortune Telling N4 001 Ice Climber N4 002 Mario Bros. MP K.K. Ska: Packed in with the North American release of the e-Reader was a promotional Animal Crossing card. This card features a pair of AC screen shots, a plug for the game and K.K. and Rover on the card. Scanning it at the eTM in the Post Office will give you a K.K. Slider song (K.K. Ska), or mailing it to a neighbor will net you a Gold Stereo and the same song. DP PR NES Link: The December 2002 issue of Nintendo Power Magazine (Issue #163) contained a promotional Animal Crossing-e card, the "NES Link" Design Card (Card #PR) featuring an 'Legend of Zelda'-era Link sprite holding up a piece of the Triforce (presumably either the Triforce of Wisdom or the Triforce of Power) and the Nintendo Power logo. It was attached to a sheet detailing how to use the card/e-Reader with the GCN/Animal Crossing along with a picture of the front of the card. ------Animal Crossing Series Total: 328 e-Cards----- 3.) -e: Shipped from Nintendo on the 17th of February, 2003, this set comes packed in an box much like those of the Pokémon pre-constructed theme decks and includes a tear-resistant play mat for game play and an instruction manual! Suggested retail on this deck is $9.99. The deck itself consists of a total of 64 cards, 29 of which are unique and only 11 of which are actual e-cards. Each of the e-cards contains it's own, unique mini-game. Below is a list of the cards contained within the game deck. If the card title is followed with a number, that indicates how many of that card is included in the deck (if there's no number, then only one card is in the deck). If the card is marked with an *, then that means that the card is an e-card and contains a mini-game. The card numbers come from the last two digits of the P/N number located on the bottom of the card. #01 Coin (x24) #02 Superstar's Hat (x4) #03 Superstar's Clothes (x4) #04 Superstar's Shoes (x4) #05 Superstar (x4) #06 Mario #07 Super Mario #08 Luigi #09 Super Luigi #10 Donkey Kong #11 Princess Peach* #12 Graceful Princess Peach* #13 Daisy* #14 Lakitu* #15 #16 Bob-omb #16 Chain Chomp #18 Shy Guy #19 Goomba #20 Bowser* #21 Koopa Troopa #22 Boo #23 Two Boo #24 Yoshi* #25 Big Boo* #26 Waluigi* #27 Super Waluigi* #28 * #29 Super Wario* #30 Coin (Special Bonus Card) Card #30, 'Coin (Special Bonus Card)' was a -gasp- special bonus card that was included with the June 2003 issue (#177) of a magazine called "GamePRO". This card acts like a regular coin card within the game (it isn't an actual e-card - i.e.: it features no dot code) except that it plays as two coins instead of one. A handy card - if you're playing the game, I suggest removing one regular coin card and replacing it with the special bonus card (to keep the deck even). Another suggestion is to attempt to get multiple copies of this card and replace the number of coin cards with two coin cards (preferably a number equal to the number of players that are playing). ------Mario Party-e Total: 11 e-Cards----- 4.) Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Probably the best and neatest e-cards released to date, these cards semi-officially came out on October 20th/21st. There have been seven promotional cards released along with two "sets" of cards released in packages of 18 cards each. Two of the promotional cards released were packed in with every new copy of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The other five promotional cards were packed in special copies of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 sold at Wal-Mart stores within the USA - these cards were included along with the two regular promo cards packed in the box. In each package of 18 cards - which retail for $5.99 each, there are five demo cards, five level cards and eight power-up cards and a promotional card displaying an advertisement for the Pokémon Battle-e cards (this card is not an e-card and contains no dot-code). Legend: S1 - Series 1 S2 - Series 2 WM - Wal-Mart Exclusive PI - Pack-in Promo Cards Demo Cards Level Cards S1 - World 1-1: Speed Stage PI - Mushroom 01: Wild Ride in the Sky S1 - World 1-2: Unlimited 1-Ups S1 - Mushroom 02: Slidin' the Slopes S2 - World 3-4: Unlimited 1-Ups S1 - Mushroom 03: Vegetable Volley WM - World 4-6: Unlimited 1-Ups S2 - Mushroom 04: Doors o' Plenty S1 - World 2-2: Toad's Hidden House S1 - Mushroom 05: Bombarded by Bob-ombs S2 - World 3-8: Toad's Hidden House S2 - Mushroom 06: Magical Note Blocks S2 - World 4-2: Toad's Hidden House S1 - Mushroom 07: The Ol' Switcheroo S1 - World 5-5: Toad's Hidden House S2 - Mushroom 08: Piped Full of Plants S2 - World 6-7: Toad's Hidden House S1 - Mushroom 09: Swinging Bars of Doom S1 - World 7-2: Toad's Hidden House S2 - Mushroom 10: Parabeetle Challenge S2 - World 3-2: Star Power S2 - Star 01: Classic World 1-1 WM - PR: Airship's Revenge Power-Up Cards Power-Up Card Switches WM - Item #01: Super Mushroom S1 - Orange Switch WM - Item #02: Fire Flower S2 - Blue Green Switch PI - Item #03: Super Leaf S1 - Item #04: Frog Suit S2 - Item #05: Tanooki Suit S1 - Item #06: Hammer Suit S2 - Item #07: Starman S1 - Item #08: P-Wing S2 - Item #09: Cape S2 - Item #10: 3 Fire Flowers S1 - Item #11: 3 Super Leaves S1 - Item #12: 5 Starmen S2 - Item #13: 4-Item Set S2 - Item #14: 3-Suit Set S1 - Item #15: 8-Item Set S2 - Item #16: 10-Up Mushroom S1 - Item #17: 5-Up Mushroom WM - Item #18: 1-Up Mushroom ------SMA4 Series Total: 43 e-Cards----- 5.) Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire The Pokémon Battle-e series of cards was released on October 20th. These cards are designed to be used with Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire games for the . The packs contain 18 e-cards and two "checklist" cards and retail for $5.99 each. There are three packages of cards, each with two subsets and two berry cards per package. Also, the "checklist" cards are *not* e-cards and contain no dot-codes. The first two Battle-e cards were actually released months before these packages, one each included in Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire. The Lady Astrid card that was packed with Pokémon Sapphire originally contained a spelling error – one of Mawile's attacks was incorrectly spelled "Iron Defence". Later releases of this card corrected the spelling to "Iron Defense". Given away at the 2003 E³, at various promotions (usually held at Toys R Us) within the US during the summer of 2003, and included with an issue of Nintendo Power was the EON Ticket. This card allows the player to unlock passage to the Southern Island within the game and capture a particular Pokémon (depending upon which version of the game you have). No matter where you managed to get the card (E³, TRU, or Nintendo Power), the card itself is identical. The E³ release came packaged in a brochure with a gold E³ stamp on it. The Toys R Us release included the same brochure (without the E³ stamp, of course). The Nintendo Power release did not include this brochure. Currently, a small file has been uploaded to http://www.pojo.com/pokemon featuring the complete text/instructions of the original brochure that this card was included with. This "manual" contains complete details on how to use the card and what you get for using it. Promo Ruby & Sapphire e-Cards Pokémon Sapphire - Lady Astrid ("Defence" error) Pokémon Sapphire - Lady Astrid (Corrected "Defense") Pokémon Ruby - Gentleman Nils EON Ticket Battle-e Pack #1 - Iron Defense & Solid Armor #025 School Kid Mandy #41 Picnicker Sandy #026 Parasol Lady Sofia #42 Swimmer Annie #027 Lady Hillary #43 Hex Maniac Celina #028 Guitarist Dominic #44 Aroma Lady April #029 Fisherman Bryce #45 Guitarist Hayden #030 Bug Maniac Irvin #46 Psychic Griffin #031 Battle Girl Natalie #47 Pokéfan Kendall #032 Expert Sandia #48 Cool Trainer Fuego Iron Defense Checklist Solid Armor Checklist Strib Berry Nutpea Berry

Battle-e Pack #2 - Freezing Ray & Seizing Poison #001 Cool Trainer Devin #009 Psychic Natasha #002 Ninja Boy Goro #010 Camper Patrick #003 Tuber Sonya #011 Sailor Oscar #004 Gentleman Antonio #012 Pokémaniac Tyler #005 Pokéfan Alana #013 Youngster Rudy #006 Picnicker Renee #014 Beauty Ellie #007 Lady Sophie #015 PKMN Breeder Candice #008 Beauty Fay #016 Cool Trainer Belford Freezing Ray Checklist Seizing Poison Checklist Pumkin Berry Drash Berry Battle-e Pack #3 - Hidden Ruins & Cordial Bond #017 PKMN Ranger Clayton #33 Expert Marcus #018 Triathlete Dustin #34 Cool Trainer Raquel #019 Hiker Hugo #35 Blackbelt Tsuomu #020 Youngster Jeffery #36 Pokéfan Justine #021 Ruin Maniac Logan #37 PKMN Ranger Heather #022 Pokéfan Maggie #38 Psychic Judith #023 PKMN Breeder Wilson #39 Collector Stuart #024 Ruin Maniac Zuril #40 PKMN Ranger Irazu Hidden Ruins Checklist Cordial Bond Checklist Chilan Berry Eggant Berry ------PKMN R/S Total: 58 e-Cards----- 6.) Pokémon: TCG - Wizards of the Coast Since the release of the e-Reader, the Pokémon Trading Card game has had two different publishers. The original publisher of the game, Wizards of the Coast (owned by major toy maker Hasbro) published three sets of e-cards and a small handful of promotional cards (listed two sections down). The Wizards of the Coast cards featured two sets of dot codes, a bottom-side and a left-side. The bottom-side dot codes featured information on the Pokémon and the card itself while the left-side dot codes featured mini-games, hidden attacks (for use in the TCG), animations and other fun things. Check out the references section on where to go for more info on what these neat cards can do. Series: Pokémon-e: Expedition Release Date: September 16th, 2002 MSRP: $3.29 for 9 card booster packs $9.99 for 61 card Pre-Constructed theme decks Total number of cards in set: 330 Total number of unique cards: 133 Cards with dot-codes in set: 125 Pre-Constructed Theme Decks: Echo & Electric Garden Set Breakdown: Cards #1-32 are special Foil cards that do not have dot-codes. Cards #33-157 are the regular cards that do have dot-codes. Cards #158-165 are the energy cards that do not have dot-codes. Cards #1-159 are also in Reverse Hologram versions that do not have dot-codes. Below is a list of the cards in the set that contain dot-codes. # 33 Alakazam # 34 Ampharos # 35 Arbok # 36 Blastoise # 37 Blastoise # 38 Butterfree # 39 Charizard # 40 Charizard # 41 Clefable # 42 Cloyster # 43 Dragonite # 44 Dugtrio # 45 Fearow # 46 Feraligatr # 47 Feraligatr # 48 Gengar # 49 Golem # 50 Kingler # 51 Machamp # 52 Magby # 53 Meganium # 54 Meganium # 55 Mew # 56 Mewtwo # 57 Nintetails # 58 Pichu # 59 Pidgeot # 60 Poliwrath # 61 Raichu # 62 Rapidash # 63 Skarmory # 64 Typhlosion # 65 Typhlosion # 66 Tyranitar # 67 Venusaur # 68 Venusaur # 69 Vileplume # 70 Weezing # 71 Bayleef # 72 Chansey # 73 Charmeleon # 74 Croconaw # 75 Dragonair # 76 Electabuzz # 77 Flaaffy # 78 Gloom # 79 Graveler # 80 Haunter # 81 Hitmonlee # 82 Ivysayr # 83 Jynx # 84 Kadabra # 85 Machoke # 86 Magmar # 87 Metapod # 88 Pidgeotto # 89 Poliwhirl # 90 Pupitar # 91 Quilava # 92 Wartortle # 93 Abra # 94 Bulbasaur # 95 Bulbasaur # 96 Caterpie # 97 Charmander # 98 Charmander # 99 Chikorita #100 Chikorita #101 Clefairy #102 Corsola #103 Cubone #104 Cyndaquil #105 Cyndaquil #106 Diglett #107 Dratini #108 Ekans #109 Gastly #110 Geodude #111 Goldeen #112 Hoppip #113 Houndour #114 Koffing #115 Krabby #116 Larvitar #117 Machop #118 Magikarp #119 Mareep #120 Marill #121 Meowth #122 Oddish #123 Pidgey #124 Pikachu #125 Poliwag #126 Ponta #127 Qwilfish #128 Rattata #129 Shellder #130 Spearow #131 Squirtle #132 Squirtle #133 Tauros #134 Totodile #135 Totodile #136 Vulpix #137 Bill's Maintenance #138 Copycat #139 Dual Ball #140 Energy Removal 2 #141 Energy Restore #142 Mary's Impulse #143 Master Ball #144 Multi Technical Machine 01 #145 Pokémon Nurse #146 Pokémon Reversal #147 Power Charge #148 Professor Elm's Training Method #149 Professor Oak's Research #150 Strength Charm #151 Super Scoop Up #152 Warp Point #153 Energy Search #154 Full Heal #155 Moo-Moo Milk #156 Potion #157 Switch

Series: Pokémon-e: Aquapolis Release Date: January 20th, 2003 MSRP: $3.29 for 9 card booster packs $9.99 for 61 card Pre-Constructed theme decks Total number of cards in set: 339 Total number of unique cards: 147 Cards with dot-codes in set: 151 Pre-Constructed Theme Decks: Rock Garden & Abyss Set Breakdown: Cards #H1-H32 are special Foil cards that do not have dot-codes. Cards #1-147 are the regular cards that do have dot-codes. Four cards have "twins" (A & B versions). Each of these have dot-codes. Cards #1-147 are also in Reverse Hologram versions that do not have dot-codes. Below is a list of the cards in the set with dot-codes: # 1 Ampharos # 2 Arcanine # 3 Ariados # 4 Azumarill # 5 Bellossom # 6 Blissey # 7 Donphan # 8 Electrode # 9 Elekid # 10 Entei # 11 Espeon # 12 Exeggutor # 13 Exeggutor # 14 Houndoom # 15 Houndoom # 16 Hypno # 17 Jumpluff # 18 Jynx # 19 Kingdra # 20 Lanturn # 21 Lanturn # 22 Magneton # 23 Muck # 24 Nidoking # 25 Ninetails # 26 Octillery # 27 Parasact # 28 Proygon2 # 29 Primeape # 30 Quagsire # 31 Rapidash # 32 Sczor # 33 Slowbro # 34 Slowking # 35 Steelix # 36 Sudowoodo # 37 Suicune # 38 Tentacruel # 39 Togetic # 40 Tyranitar # 41 Umbreon # 42 Victreebel # 43 Vileplum # 44 Zapdos # 45 Bellsprout # 46 Dodrio # 47 Flaaffy # 48 Furret # 49 Gloom # 50a. Golduck # 50b. Golduck # 51 Growlithe # 52 Magemite # 53 Marill # 54 Marowak # 55 Nidrino # 56 Pupitar # 57 Scyther # 58 Seadra # 59 Seaking # 60 Skiploom # 61 Smoochum # 62 Spinarak # 63 Tyogue # 64 Voltorb # 65 Weepinbell # 66 Wooper # 67 Aipom # 68 Bellspout # 69 Chansey # 70 Chinchou # 71 Chinchou # 72 Cubone # 73 Doduo # 74a. Drowzee # 74b. Drowzee # 75 Eevee # 76 Exeggcute # 77 Exeggcute # 78 Goldeen # 79 Grimer # 80 Growlithe # 81 Hitmonchan # 82 Hitmontop # 83 Hoppip # 84 Horsea # 85 Horsea # 86 Houndour # 87 Houndour # 88 Kangaskahn # 89 Lavitar # 90 Lickitung # 91 Magnemite # 92 Mankey # 93 Mareep # 94 Miltank # 95a. Mr. Mime # 95b. Mr. Mime # 96 Nidoran (F) # 97 Oddish # 98 Onix # 99 Paras #100 Phanpy #101 Pinsir #102 Ponyta #103a. Porygon #103b. Porygon #104 Psyduck #105 Remoraid #106 Scyther #107 Sentret #108 Slowpoke #109 Smergle #110 Sneasel #111 Spinarak #112 Tangela #113 Tentacool #114 Togepi #115 Voltorb #116 Vulpix #117 Wooper #118 Apricon Forest #119 Darkness Cube 01 #120 Energy Switch #121 Fighting Cube 01 #122 Fire Cube 01 #123 Forest Guardian #124 Grass Cube #125 Healing Berry #126 Juggler #127 Lightning Cube 01 #128 Memory Berry #129 Metal Cube 01 #130 Pokémon Fan Club #131 Pokémon Park #132 Psychic Cube 01 #133 Seer #134 Super Energy Removal2 #135 Time Shard #136 Town Volunteers #137 Traveling Salesman #138 Undersea Ruins #139 Power Plant #140 Water Cube #141 Weakness Guard #142 Darkness Energy #143 Metal Energy #144 Rainbow Energy #145 Boost Energy #146 Crystal Energy #147 Warp Energy

Series: Pokémon-e: Skyridge Release Date: April 2003 MSRP: $3.29 for 9 card booster packs $9.99 for 61 card Pre-Constructed theme decks Total number of cards in set: 326 Total number of unique cards: 150 Cards with dot-codes in set: 144 Pre-Constructed Theme Decks: Mind Machine & Eeveelution Set Breakdown: Cards #H1-H32 are special Foil cards that do not have dot-codes. Cards #1-145 are the regular cards that do have dot-codes. Cards #146-150 are secret Foil cards that do not have dot-codes. Cards #1-150 are also in Reverse Hologram versions that do not have dot-codes. Below is a list of the cards in the set with dot-codes: # 1 Aerodactyl # 2 Alakazam # 3 Arcanine # 4 Articuno # 5 Beedrill # 6 Crobat # 7 Dewgong # 8 Flareon # 9 Forretress # 10 Gengar # 11 Gyarados # 12 Houndoom # 13 Joleton # 14 Kabutops # 15 Ledian # 16 Machamp # 17 Magcargo # 18 Magcargo # 19 Magneton # 20 Magneton # 21 Moltress # 22 Nidoqueen # 23 Omastar # 24 Piloswine # 25 Politoed # 26 Poliwrath # 27 Raichu # 28 Raikou # 29 Rhydon # 30 Starmie # 31 Steelix # 32 Umbreon # 33 Vaporeon # 34 Wigglytuff # 35 Xatu # 36 Electrode # 37 Kabuto # 38 Machoke # 39 Misdreavus # 40 Noctowl # 41 Omanyte # 42 Persian # 43 Piloswine # 44 Starmie # 45 Wobbuffet # 46 Abra # 47 Buried Fossil # 48 Cleffa # 49 Delibird # 50 Diglett # 51 Ditto # 52 Dugtrio # 53 Dunsparce # 54 Eevee # 55 Farfetch'd # 56 Forretress # 57 Gastly # 58 Gigafarig # 59 Gligar # 60 Golbat # 61 Granbull # 62 Growlithe # 63 Haunter # 64 Heracross # 65 Hoothoot # 66 Houndour # 67 Igglybugg # 68 Jigglypuff # 69 Kadabra # 70 Kakuna # 71 Lapras # 72 Ledyba # 73 Ledyba # 74 Machop # 75 Magikarp # 76 Magnemite # 77 Mantine # 78 Meowth # 79 Murkrow # 80 Natu # 81 Nidoran (F) # 82 Nidoran (F) # 83 Nidorina # 84 Pikachu # 85 Pineco # 86 Pineco # 87 Poliwag # 88 Poliwhirl # 89 Raticate # 90 Rattata # 91 Rhyhorn # 92 Sandshrew # 93 Sandslash # 94 Seel # 95 Seel # 96 Shuckle # 97 Skarmory # 98 Slugma # 99 Slugma #100 Snorlax #101 Snubbull #102 Stantler #103 Staryu #104 Staryu #105 Sunflora #106 Sunkern #107 Swinub #108 Swinub #109 Teddiursa #110 Ursaring #111 Venomoth #112 Venonat #113 Voltrob #114 Weedle #115 Weedle #116 Yanma #117 Zubat #118 Zubat #119 Ancient Ruins #120 Relic Hunter #121 Apricorn Maker #122 Crystal Shard #123 Desert Shaman #124 Fast Ball #125 Fisherman #126 Friend Ball #127 Hyper Potion #128 Lure Ball #129 Miracle Sphere a #130 Miracle Sphere ß #131 Miracle Sphere y #132 Mirage Stadium #133 Mystery Plate a #134 Mystery Plate ß #135 Mystery Plate y #136 Mystery Plate ð #137 Mystery Zone #138 Oracle #139 Star Piece #140 Underground Expedition #141 Underground Lake #142 Cyclone Energy #143 Bounce Energy #144 Retro Energy ------PKMN TCG WotC: 420 e-Cards----- 7.) Pokémon: EX TCG - Nintendo of America Following Wizards of the Coast's years of success with the Pokémon series, Nintendo of America took over the publishing duties of the series starting in mid-2003. Nintendo of America has currently released four sets of Pokémon cards that have dot codes on them along with a nice amount of promotional e-cards. Unfortunately, NoA's cards only have a bottom-side dot code, meaning no mini-games or any other fun things. Just bottom-side dot codes with Pokémon and card information on them. With the Nintendo of America publishing came a card ID number. Each of the cards published by NoA features a nine digit code located in the bottom, right hand corner (in the form of XXX-XXX-XXX - each "X" being either a number or letter). These codes will always be different from card to card - no big deal here. However, you may notice that on many occasions, these codes can vary on the same card (different copies of the same card, of course). What makes this whole thing interesting is that I've personally seen up to four different codes on the same card. Also, I've seen foil versions and non-foil versions of cards that have the same code and I've seen 'em with different codes. So it's all very confusing. Nintendo of America's official statement doesn't say what these codes are for, except that they're for internal use only and they're not meant to be used within the Trading Card Game, nor are