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The “e-Reader Sample Cards” from the Pokémon Trading Card Game were promotional cards released during the early 2000s to demonstrate the functionality of the Nintendo e-Reader accessory for the Game Boy Advance. These cards, often featuring Pokémon from the Expedition-era sets, were embedded with special dot code strips along their edges that could be scanned by swiping the card through the e-Reader device. Within the lore of the Pokémon world, the featured creatures were presented much like standard TCG Pokémon—ready for battle, showcasing their attacks, abilities, and Pokédex-style flavor—while the real-world twist was their interactive capability. When scanned, the cards could unlock extra content such as mini-games, battle simulations, additional Pokédex information, or special animations, blending physical card collecting with digital gameplay. This innovation connected the traditional strategy of the Pokémon TCG with emerging handheld technology, making the sample cards both a demonstration of new mechanics and a unique collectible piece of Pokémon history. 


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