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The Japanese version of the Card-e series of Super Mario Bros. 3 was also released in two series, but they were distributed in trading card game style small packs with random cards.
This version has many more cards than the overseas version.
Series 2 contains all of the exclusive Japanese Level Cards.
The Japanese version of the Card-e series of Super Mario Bros. 3 was also released in two series, but they were distributed in trading card game style small packs with random cards.
This version has many more cards than the overseas version.
The Series 1 packs contained all of the Level Cards released in North America except promotional ones and Classic World 1-1, with the addition of the Classic World 1-2 Level Card.
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e is an expansion pack in the form of separate physical cards for the Nintendo e-Reader. The cards could have new levels (Level Cards), items (Power-Up Cards) and demo gameplay from the developers (Demo Cards).
It was released in bundles separated in two series. The North American version has a complete pack of the cards for each series, but has fewer cards available than the Japanese version, which were released in random smaller packs.