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When first announced, everyone thought it was ingenious...having dot codes on cards causing Games to be playable with them. Long Barcodes are said to be able to store 6 Kilobytes of data and the small one is said to store 2.4 Kilobytes. Now it is used with many things: Animal Crossing, About 16 NES Games, Game & Watch Games, Mario Party and...most importantly and predominantly, Pokémon.
With Pokémon, there are two different uses of the cards, The Pokémon-E+ set, which activates new stuff in Ruby & Sapphire, and Dex Info and games in the ordinary TCG. Here you will find information on all the different Cards and What They Do;
Set Picture
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Cards
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Description
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Battle Trainer E (Pokémon E+)
Scan Cards for Trainers to battle in Mossdeep and the Battle Tower aswell as adding some brand new berries to the game:
Set One List & Details
Promos List & Details
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24
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Pokémon Colossum
Scan Cards into Colosseum to add new trainers with Dark Pokémon that you can steal aswell as a New Stage:
Main information
E-Card Info
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3
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Pokémon Channel
Scan Cards into Pokémon Channel with the GCN-GBA link cable to unlock new pictures and other goodies:
Main information
E-Card Info
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3
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Pokémon Pinball R/S
Scan Cards into Pinball R/S to increase the ratios of finding Pokémon...and many more!:
Main information
E-Card Info
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165
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Expedition
The First Pokémon Card Set with Dot Codes on, on all cards but holofoils, there is a small barcode containing card details and sometimes Pokédex Info, on many others there are programs or part of Programs Including Mini-Games, Sounds and Animations:
Set List & Scans
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147
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Aquapolis
The Second Pokémon Card Set with Dot Codes on, on all numbered cards, there is a small barcode containing card details and sometimes Pokédex Info, on many others there are programs or part of Programs Including Mini-Games, Platform Game Blocks, Sounds and Hidden Attacks!:
Set List & Scans
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144
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Skyridge
The Third Pokémon Card Set with Dot Codes on but the last made by Wizards of the Coast, on all numbered cards, there is a small barcode containing card details and sometimes Pokédex Info, on many others there are programs or part of Programs Including Mini-Games, Platform Game Blocks, Sounds and Hidden Attacks!:
Set List & Scans
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109
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Pokémon EX: Ruby & Sapphire
The First E-Card Set Made by Nintendo, unfortunately these cards are devoid of all the extra-stuff in the 3 Wizards sets, all the non-holographic cards have small barcodes on containing Dex Info and Card Information:
Set List & Scans
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100
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Pokémon EX: Sandstorm
The Second of the sets released by Nintendo, these cards also only have Dex info and card information on the dot codes. There are 100 cards in this set:
Set List & Scans
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