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Animal Forest and E-Card Reader details

by Bakudan Yoshinoya - January 27, 2002, 8:40 pm EST
Source: NCL's homepage

More news from the homeland about pricing, availability, and what E-Cards will actually do for games.

According to Nintendo Japan’s website, Animal Forest trading cards will go on sale starting February 14 of this year. Cards will be sold in packs of 5 for 191 yen ($1.50 US). Initially 64 different types of cards featuring animals from the game will be available. Each card comes with a picture of an animal, its profile, zodiac sign, and favorite pet phrase. In addition, it also comes with an “aikotoba” (“love word”) that interacts with GameCube’s Animal Forest+. It works like this: if you write a letter to an animal with its respective “aikotoba,” it will write a letter back. Furthermore, if you swipe the cards through a GBA’s E-Card Reader, you will obtain another special “aikotoba.” Using the “aikotoba” obtained from the E-Card Reader, the responses you receive may come with an unexpected surprise. For example, the letters may have presents and special items attached.

Card-E Coming THIS MAY!

Word! Yeah baby! Wizards of the Coast are setting up the Card-E love with all new Pokemon cards. Are you ready for paper power?

Pokemon Trading Card Game Gears Up for New Dimension With Card-e Releases

Innovative New Development in Game Industry Combines Trading Card Game Play With Handheld Technology

RENTON, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 1, 2002--Wizards of the Coast, Inc, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS - news), has entered into an agreement with Pokemon USA, Inc. to develop and market Pokemon® trading card game (TCG) Card-e products, an innovative new development in the game industry that combines traditional trading card game play with the handheld technology of Game Boy Advance® and ``Dot Code Technology'' licensed by Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.

Tentatively named Pokemon TCG: New Dimension, it will be the first Card-e product to hit store shelves in late May.

The Pokemon TCG Card-e game cards maintain their playability in the existing trading card game format, but the cards are revolutionized with Dot Code strips that give the game an added dimension. With a swipe of a game card, sound effects, graphics or data will appear on the Game Boy Advance screen. Select cards will produce a mini-game when scanned with a series of other cards. Nintendo is currently developing a product ``Card-e-Reader'' that will link the Game Boy Advance system with The Pokemon TCG Card-e, allowing players to experience the added bonus of electronic gaming.

For Pokemon TCG players, Card-e releases will offer creature game cards featuring familiar and popular Pokemon with brand new attacks; new trainer cards, which give players more options in the game; and, a new mechanic called Supporters designed to aid Pokemon.

The New Dimension Card-e release will be available in a two-player starter set (MSRP $7.99), containing everything a player needs to get started with the Pokemon TCG and randomized booster packs ($2.99), allowing players to collect cards and build their own decks.

The Pokemon TCG has become an international phenomenon, with children in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia enjoying the game. Since the Pokemon TCG debuted in the United States in January 1999, more than six million children have played the game. The goal of the Pokemon trading card game is to train, battle, trade and collect various game cards in an effort to become the world's greatest Pokemon trainer. In addition to the trading card game, the Pokemon phenomenon includes Nintendo's Game Boy® and N64® video cartridge games, the number-one-rated animated children's television program on the WB network, a Pokemon center retail store in New York City's Rockefeller Center, comic books and a vast assortment of toys.

Wizards of the Coast Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro Inc. (NYSE:HAS - news), is the worldwide market share leader in the TCG and tabletop roleplaying game categories. A leading developer and publisher of game-based entertainment products, as well as the owner and operator of one of the nation's largest specialty game retail chains, the company holds an exclusive patent on the play mechanic of TCGs and produces the world's best-selling Pokemon and Magic: The Gathering® TCGs. Headquartered near Seattle, Washington, Wizards of the Coast has international offices in Antwerp, Paris, Milan, London, Beijing and Sydney. For more information on Wizards of the Coast, visit the company's website and electronic retail store at wizards.com.

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