Yes, you are spot on! That 'R' button hit it! That is how he discovers such
thing. I dig some info a discovered that an e-reader hardware is required!
The game cartridge itself presents two cards one can use to swipe on the
e-reader.ands Nintendo sells other cards too! GBA has been around for a
while on his hand that I thought Wii is a much better replacement! Wii
allows some body motion so it works like an exercise toy!
"Pete T" <not RemoveThis @this.address> wrote in message
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> Tempedong wrote:
>> My son showed me that at some point in the game, he needs a 'level up'
>> card
>> and a 'power-up' card. What are these? Where can we get these? Cheers!
>>
>>
>>
> Hmmm... That's a bit vague... What point in the game? I don't remember
> *requiring* a level-up or power-up card in order to complete the game?
>
> I think you are talking about the cards that are accessible on the map
> screen (I think you press the "L" button, but I've not played my GBA for a
> few months) and these have to be earned by either fighting the hammer
> bros. who appear on the map from time to time, or by visiting the
> toadstools on the map where you either open a box and a card pops out, or
> you have to play a fruit-machine style game in order to "win" a card.
>
> You may be able to get a better answer if you can provide more details
> about what your son is trying to achieve (knowing which level he's playing
> would be a good start)...
>
> Pete >> Stay informed about: Gameboy Advance - Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros. 3