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::*''Pikmin 2-e'' ({{j|ピクミン2e|Pikumin 2e}}): a name I've seen used for the expansion as a whole, though I can't find an original source for this
::*''Pikmin 2-e'' ({{j|ピクミン2e|Pikumin 2e}}): a name I've seen used for the expansion as a whole, though I can't find an original source for this
::The name we pick for the article depends on the angle we want to come at it from. Currently it's the technology, but it should it be the cards, the three separate puzzle games, or the concept of the expansion? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 00:40, March 31, 2022 (EDT)
::The name we pick for the article depends on the angle we want to come at it from. Currently it's the technology, but it should it be the cards, the three separate puzzle games, or the concept of the expansion? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 00:40, March 31, 2022 (EDT)
:::I'm going to try and write part of an introduction to this article if its title was ''Pikmin Puzzle Card e+''.
::::'''''Pikmin Puzzle Card e+''' ({{j|ピクミンパズルカードe+|Pikumin Pazuru Kaado e+}}) is a series of collectible Pikmin-themed cards that can be used to play special minigames with the Japanese version of [[Pikmin 2]]. Only available in Japan, these cards come in packs of 3 that could be bought from stores, and there are also a few special promotional cards with different distribution methods.''
::::''There are 3 types of puzzle minigames that these cards give access to, and each card contains a dot code that gives access to a specific puzzle. To play the minigames, a GameCube and Gameboy Advance are required, along with a device called an e-Reader+ and a Gameboy-GameCube connector cable. (The GameCube, e-Reader+, and copy of Pikmin 2 must be of the Japanese version.) By scanning the card with the e-Reader+, the minigame can be played on the GameBoy Advance.''
:::That could definitely be written better, but it's a start. What do you think? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 20:43, July 3, 2022 (EDT)

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Um...what. What is/are the e-reader thing(s)? This does not make it clear to me, and I can't rewrite it if I have no idea what's going on. Anyone have the knowledge/want to rewrite it themselves?GP

It was a "Card Game" like Pokemon cards and you would hook a scanner to a Gameboy and swipe your Pokemon/Pikmin/Etc. and it would give content like sounds and stuff, there was even a Mario Party-E where it would give minigames... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
What does the article mean, 'supposed to unlock' in Pikmin 2? You said Game Boy - was it only for GB games, or was this a whole separate 'game' that linked to the GCN, or what? And it was never implemented, or just never in Pikmin 2?GP
It was only on GB so I figure it was mini-games based on Pikmin 2 for the Gameboy, I'll upload a Pokemon E-Reader picture, m'kay? And it wasn't a game it was a scanner and you swipe the cards and it would temporarily put the data on the E-Reader... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
Okay... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
BUMP!!! I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
Ugh. After my holiday.GP
I dunno what you mean by that so... errr... um... yeh... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
What else could a holiday be? I'll get to it after looking through the rest of the recent changes...GP

http://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Version_Differences#E-Reader_Support
The information here may be useful. In short, the article explains that only JP-NTSC Pikmin 2 had e-reader support, and it's got some screenshots and basic info from or regarding each of the small mini-games associated with the Pikmin2 e-reader cards. (Also explains the differences between models in various versions.) vcTC

Notes about the Japanese in the e-cards

While trying to fix the size info of the enemies as they're listed on the e-cards, I reached conclusions about what the different words mean. Thing is, they're so tiny and vague that it was really hard to understand what the card meant. So before I forget – and because I'm sure this'll be helpful in the future – here's what I have:

  • 体長 = length (body length)
  • 直径 = diameter
  • 脚幅 = leg span
  • 高さ = height
  • 羽幅 = wing span
  • ?丈 = roller length (not quite sure, but similar-looking words mean "cylinder" and "wheel" and such, so it's likely the rollers)
  • 約 = approximately

{EspyoT} 10:26, 24 July 2015 (EDT)

Trivia Change

I think we should add that Super Mario Maker also has Pikmin sprites, but I'm not sure how to reword it. --Captains, dismissed! (talk) 02:16, 5 November 2015 (EST)


About 20 e reader cards a missing backs. Pikifan4 (talk) 11:47, 28 January 2016 (EST)

CreativeSushi, the uploader, says he doesn't know what backs those cards have. Nobody else does either. — {EspyoT} 16:00, 22 January 2016 (EST)
I got an idea, it's called e-bay. Also None of the cards are Yellow, one is tan, a few Purple and White and a majority Red and Blue Pikifan4 (talk) 13:02, 27 January 2016 (EST)
There's a missing idea on that idea, though: money. — {EspyoT} 12:45, 27 January 2016 (EST)
Well, I probably will be able to buy a SINGLE e card for data.
Maybe you can, but CreativeSushi already spent quite a lot of money on the cards that he did. Other people don't buy them because they don't exactly come cheap, and getting an e-card is so low-priority that nobody bothers to even try. — {EspyoT} 14:54, 27 January 2016 (EST)
Well, I wan to clean up a bunch of minor things and this is one of them. But first, the 2 Player Battle, Mission and Challenge (Pikmin 2) and Bingo Battle. Pikifan4 (talk) 14:03, 28 January 2016 (EST)

Renaming proposal

I propose that this article be renamed (moved) from "e-Reader" to "Pikmin Puzzle Cards". This is because the main subject of the article isn't the device, it's the Pikmin-themed cards and the minigames they come with. This wouldn't require changing the article that much, as only the first paragraph is about the e-Reader; it's really only the introduction that would have to change a lot. And it would have the benefits of putting this really interesting and little-known information in an easier-to-find place (it could be added to the gallery in Category:Games for example). What do you think? — Soprano(talk) 17:59, January 15, 2022 (EST)

After some time, I guess I realized I'm neutral on this topic. We should wait for more opinions. — {EspyoT} 14:10, March 7, 2022 (EST)
The first issue with renaming this article is what to rename it to. And this is actually a really difficult problem because of how many names apply to this thing. There are:
  • Pikmin Puzzle Card e+ (ピクミンパズルカードe+?): the name of the card packs
  • Plucking Pikmin (ひっこぬきピクミン?): one of the three games
  • Marching Pikmin (てくてくピクミン?): one of the three games
  • Connecting Pikmin (つなげてピクミン?): one of the three games
  • e-Reader (カードeリーダー?): the piece of technology needed to play the games
  • Pikmin 2-e (ピクミン2e?): a name I've seen used for the expansion as a whole, though I can't find an original source for this
The name we pick for the article depends on the angle we want to come at it from. Currently it's the technology, but it should it be the cards, the three separate puzzle games, or the concept of the expansion? — Soprano(talk) 00:40, March 31, 2022 (EDT)
I'm going to try and write part of an introduction to this article if its title was Pikmin Puzzle Card e+.
Pikmin Puzzle Card e+ (ピクミンパズルカードe+?) is a series of collectible Pikmin-themed cards that can be used to play special minigames with the Japanese version of Pikmin 2. Only available in Japan, these cards come in packs of 3 that could be bought from stores, and there are also a few special promotional cards with different distribution methods.
There are 3 types of puzzle minigames that these cards give access to, and each card contains a dot code that gives access to a specific puzzle. To play the minigames, a GameCube and Gameboy Advance are required, along with a device called an e-Reader+ and a Gameboy-GameCube connector cable. (The GameCube, e-Reader+, and copy of Pikmin 2 must be of the Japanese version.) By scanning the card with the e-Reader+, the minigame can be played on the GameBoy Advance.
That could definitely be written better, but it's a start. What do you think? — Soprano(talk) 20:43, July 3, 2022 (EDT)