Mario vs. Donkey Kong-e
- "e World" redirects here. It is not to be confused withWorld-e.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong-e,[1] also referred to ase World,[1] is a game mode inMario vs. Donkey Kong that usese-Reader cards to load new levels into the game. The mode is hidden by default, but it can be enabled by connecting a second Game Boy Advance with aGame Link Cable andfollowing the prompts that appear upon doing so. In this mode, Mario is given unlimitedlives. Each level contains threepresents, but these levels have no stars to earn by setting a high score. Instead, the high score for each level is initially set to 0, such that completing the level for the first time will automatically set a new high score.
Levels for this mode were designed for both the North American and Japanese releases of the game; however, only six e-Reader cards for the game were released exclusively in Japan, which are extremely rare due to their limited distribution.[2] The firstMario vs. Donkey Kong e-Reader card was given to attendees of the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair in June 2004.[3] The next five cards were given out as a set in an August 2004 sweepstakes byCoroCoro Comic, which serializes theSuper Mario-kun manga. Only 1,000 of these sets were ever released.[4]
Levels[edit]
The first level in the list below is contained on the e-Reader card that was distributed at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair. The other five levels on this list were on the cards distributed as a set in theCoroCoro Comic sweepstakes. The remaining levels designed for this mode in the Japanese version, as well as the entire mode in the North American version, areunused content.
| Image | Card ID | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 18-M001 | Climb and Fall | A level with a set ofColor Switch-activatedladders and platforms on either side, withFireballs in the center. |
![]() | 18-M003 | The Long Way | A large level that requires navigation to reach the Color Switches on different parts of the map. |
![]() | 18-M004 | One Shot Blue | A level that features enemies fromDonkey Kong Jungle. |
![]() | 18-M008 | The Thwamplet | A level with severalThwomps surrounding thepresents. |
![]() | 18-M010 | Danger Flowers | A level populated byTane Pakkun, whose seeds must be dodged frequently. |
![]() | 18-M011 | Laser Panic! | A level withlasers that must be dodged usingRobo Kikki. |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | カードe+[5] Card-e+ | - |
References[edit]
- ^abMenu for scanning e-Reader cards in the North American version ofMario vs. Donkey Kong
- ^"Il s’agit d’un des deux jeux à n’avoir eu le droit qu’à des cartes promotionnelles au nombre de six, faisant de ces dernières les cartes-e parmi les plus rares existantes." ("It was one of only two games to have six promotional cards, making them some of the rarest e-cards in existence.") – Aquateur (November 28, 2021).L’histoire de l’e-Reader – les extensions de cartes.Aqua 'N' Game. Retrieved June 6, 2025.
- ^カードe+>マリオvs.ドンキーコング カードe+「とびおりちゅうい!」.ALL SUPER MARIO (Japanese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^カードe+>マリオvs.ドンキーコング カードe+ コロコロコミック特製カードe+5枚セット.ALL SUPER MARIO (Japanese). Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^upaluppa (January 4, 2010).Mario vs. Donkey Kong (MVSDK, GBA) - e-Reader World e Level e-1 (World-e).YouTube. Retrieved June 22, 2024.







