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{{italic title|''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Cards}}
{{italic title|''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' e-Reader cards}}
''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' features [[e-Reader]] compatibility, in that it can link up to a second [[Game Boy Advance]] with an e-Reader. Upon scanning in one of three types of cards, something will then be triggered in the game. This feature is normally absent in the European version of the game but can be enabled using a cheat device.
{{more images|Remaining cards}}
 
{{multiple image
*Power-Up Cards:
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[[File:Powerupcardback.jpg|thumb|Back art for the Power-Up Cards]]
|image1=Levelcardback.jpg
 
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When one of these is scanned, it will upload an item (or a set of items) into either [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]'s inventory. There is no limit as to how many times an item card can be used. A variant type of Power-Up Cards are Switch Cards, which will trigger something in the game upon being scanned.
|image3=Democardback.jpg
*Demo Cards:
|footer=Artwork on the back of each type of card: Level Cards, Power-Up Cards, and Demo Cards
[[File:Democardback.jpg|thumb|Back art for the Demo Cards]]
}}
 
''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' features [[e-Reader]] compatibility, in that it can link up to a second [[Game Boy Advance]] with an e-Reader. Upon scanning in one of three types of cards, something will then be triggered in the game. This feature is normally absent in the European version of the game, but it can be enabled using a cheat device. These are the types of cards that were released:
Plays a movie of either Mario speed-running through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a [[Toad House#White Mushroom House|White Mushroom House]], or racking up numerous [[1-Up Mushroom]]s via a special trick.
*'''Level Cards''' upload a brand-new level into the game, which can be played in [[World-e]]. Note that only 32 levels can be saved on the game at a time, and up to 73 levels can be listed.
*Level Cards:
*'''Power-Up Cards''' upload an item (or a set of items) into either [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]'s inventory. There is no limit as to how many times an item card can be used. A variant type of Power-Up Cards are [[Switch Card]]s, which will trigger something in the game upon being scanned.
[[File:Levelcardback.jpg|thumb|Back art for the Level Cards]]
*'''Demo Cards''' play a movie of Mario speedrunning through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a [[Toad House#White Mushroom House|White Mushroom House]], or racking up numerous [[1-Up Mushroom]]s via a special trick.
 
Uploads a brand new level into the game, which can be played in [[World-e]]. Note that only 32 levels can be saved on the game at a time, but the listing of levels is endless.


==Cards==
==Cards==
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The majority of the cards were released in two series (sets) of cards. However, a few cards were included with brand new copies of the game. While most copies only came with two cards, copies purchased at Wal-Mart early on came with an additional five cards.
The majority of the cards were released in two series (sets) of cards. However, a few cards were included with brand new copies of the game. While most copies only came with two cards, copies purchased at Wal-Mart early on came with an additional five cards.


In Japan, while most cards were still released within two series, things worked differently. Instead of each pack containing every card for that series, the cards were released in a format similar to trading cards, where each pack had five random cards. The cards had a uniformity to their arrangement within the packs, though it changed between Series 1 and 2. In Series 1, it went one level, one demo, three power-ups. In Series 2, it went two levels, two demos, one power-up. In both series, however, an extra level was included if the pack contained a classic level. This deducted a power-up from the pack.
In Japan, while most cards were still released within two series, things worked differently. Instead of each pack containing every card for that series, the cards were released in a format similar to trading cards, where each pack had five random cards. The cards had a uniformity to their arrangement within the packs, though it changed between Series 1 and 2. In Series 1, it went one level, one demo, three power-ups. In Series 2, it went two levels, two demos, one power-up. In both series, however, an extra level was included if the pack contained a classic level. This deducted a power-up from the pack. Excluding promotional cards and [[Switch Card]]s, Japanese power-up cards do not depict or mention what item the player will get, leaving it a surprise until the card is scanned.


All North American cards (excluding promotional cards) were released in Series 1 in Japan.
All North American cards (excluding promotional cards) were released in Series 1 in Japan.


Roughly only one third of the cards that were released in Japan were released elsewhere. Therefore, there are over twenty levels that remain unavailable to non-Japanese players. Other missing cards include various Switches and [[Boomerang]]s. However, all versions of the game on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] support all the e-Reader levels by default including levels formerly exclusive to Japan.
While 106 cards existed in Japan, only 43 cards were made available to foreign markets. Therefore, there are over twenty levels that remain unavailable to non-Japanese players. Other missing cards include various Switch Cards and [[Boomerang]]s. However, all versions of the game on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] support all the e-Reader levels by default including levels formerly exclusive to Japan.
 
'''Note:''' Due to the discontinuation of the e-Reader, newer copies of the game do not come with cards, although the game itself is still compatible with the e-Reader. When ported to the Wii U in 2016, largely because of it lacking e-Reader compatibility, the level cards are pre-included into the world-e section (also marking the first time the Japanese-exclusive cards were made playable and localized outside Japan). However, the player cannot use any item or demo cards.
 
===Power-Up Cards===
====[[Super Mushroom]]====
[[File:Mushroom e-Reader.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Super Mushroom Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 01
 
Super Mushroom
 
English flavor text: "Use the Super Mushroom to turn Mario into Super Mario. Super Mario can survive an extra hit from enemies."
 
Japanese flavor text: パクパクパクパク こいつはおいしそうなおたからだ!<br>
Meaning: Wow, this item's so yummy! Munch munch...
 
Note: Wal-Mart exclusive (English)
 
====[[Fire Flower]]====
[[File:FireFlower e-Reader.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Fire Flower Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 02
 
Fire Flower
 
English flavor text: "Use the Fire Flower to turn Super Mario into Fiery Mario. Fiery Mario's fireballs really heat things up for his enemies!"
 
Japanese flavor text: カランコロン カロンもあるけばおたからはっけん!<br>
Meaning: Crack crock, even a Drybone can find an item! (This is a reference to a Japanese idiom 犬も歩けば棒に当たる "Even a dog can find a stick if it tries")
 
Note: Wal-Mart exclusive (English)
 
====[[Super Leaf]]====
[[File:Leafcard.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Super Leaf Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 03
 
Super Leaf
 
English flavor text: "Use the Super Leaf to turn Mario into Raccoon Mario! With that tail, Raccoon Mario can attack enemies or fly high into the sky!"
 
Japanese flavor text: マリオさん! すてきな宝物をどうぞ!何がでるかはお楽しみですよ。<br>
Meaning: Hi Mario! Here's a great item. Check out what's inside yourself.
 
Note: Included with the game upon purchase at any retailer.
 
====[[Frog Suit]]====
[[File:Frogcard.jpg|thumb|150px|Frog Suit Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 04
 
Frog Suit
 
English flavor text: "Use the Frog Suit to turn Mario into Frog Mario."
 
Japanese flavor text: ちょっと探検したらびしょぬれだ! もう'''かえる'''!<br>
Meaning: Just a little walk and I'm sopping wet! I'VE HAD ENOUGH! (かえる can also mean frog, so もうかえる! has a double meaning of "I'M A FROG!")
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====[[Tanooki Suit]]====
[[File:Tanookicard.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Tanooki Suit Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 05
 
Tanooki Suit
 
English flavor text: "Turn Mario into Tanooki Mario. This suit gives Mario all the abilities of Raccoon Mario plus the power to turn into a statue."
 
Japanese flavor text: ルイージさん! この宝物をお使いください! お役に立つはずです!<br>
Meaning: Hi Luigi! Here's a useful item. It should help you!
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====[[Hammer Suit]]====
[[File:Hammercard.jpg|thumb|150px|Hammer Suit Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 06
 
Hammer Suit
 
English flavor text: "In the Hammer Suit, Mario can toss powerful hammers to defeat enemies. The suit is also fireproof!"
 
Japanese flavor text: ぼくの~だいじな たからもの~ なかみはぜったい おしえない~<br>
Meaning: ♪ This is my precious treasure, I'll never tell you what's inside ♪
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====[[Super Star|Starman]]====
[[File:Starmancard.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Starman Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 07
 
Starman
 
English flavor text: "Grab the Starman to make Mario invincible against enemies!"
 
Japanese flavor text: 10, 9, 8… こんなアイテム使ってボクのそばにこないで!<br>
Meaning: Ten, nine, eight... Don't come near me with that!
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====[[P-Wing]]====
[[File:Pwingcard.jpg|thumb|150px|P-Wing Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 08
 
P-Wing
 
English flavor text: "The P-Wing gives you the power to fly through the level until you run into an enemy."
 
Japanese flavor text: いろんな場所で'''役に立つ'''宝物です! こまったときに使ってください!<br>
Meaning: Here's an item that's '''useful everywhere'''! Use this if you are struggling!
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====[[Cape Feather]]====
[[File:Capecard.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Cape Feather Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 09
 
Cape Feather
 
English flavor text: "The Cape allows Mario to fly far and do Cape attacks against enemies."
 
Japanese flavor text: おしゃれなすてきなたからもの~ どかんのかげにかくしておこお~<br>
Meaning: ♪ What a handsome item this is, I'll hide it in the shade of a Pipe. ♪
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====3 [[Fire Flower]]s====
Item: 10
 
3 Fire Flowers
 
English flavor text: "Turn Super Mario into Fiery Mario three times! You can really torch the enemies with Fiery Mario's fireballs."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====3 [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]]====
Item: 11
 
3 Super Leaves
 
English flavor text: "Turn Mario into Raccoon Mario three times! Raccoon Mario can use his tail to fly and to attack enemies !"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====5 [[Super Star|Starmen]]====
Item: 12
 
5 Starmen
 
English flavor text: "Make Mario invincible five times!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====4-Item Set====
Item: 13
 
4-Item Set ([[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Super Leaf]] and a [[Super Star|Starman]])
 
English flavor text: "Four items give Mario the edge! The Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf, and Starman are the tools of the plumber hero's trade."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====3-Suit Set====
[[File:3suitcard.jpg|thumb|3-Suit Set Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 14
 
3-Suit Set ([[Frog Suit]], [[Tanooki Suit]] and a [[Hammer Suit]])
 
English flavor text: "It's a three-suit set! Choose the Frog, Tanooki, or Hammer suit as it suits you!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====8-Item Set====
Item: 15
 
8-Item Set ([[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Super Leaf]], [[Super Star|Starman]], [[P-Wing]], [[Frog Suit]], [[Tanooki Suit]] and a [[Hammer Suit]])
 
English flavor text: "Get all of Mario's tricks and power-up items in one! This set will make quick work of all enemies."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====[[1-Up Mushroom|10-Up Mushroom]]====
Item: 16
 
10-Up Mushroom
 
English flavor text: "Give Mario ten extra lives."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====[[1-Up Mushroom|5-Up Mushroom]]====
[[File:5upcard.jpg|thumb|left|150px|5-Up Mushroom Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 17
 
5-Up Mushroom
 
English flavor text: "Give Mario five extra lives."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====[[1-Up Mushroom]]====
[[File:1UP e-Reader.jpg|thumb|150px|right|1-Up Mushroom Power-Up Card]]
 
Item: 18
 
1-Up Mushroom
 
English flavor text: "Grab the Mushroom for an extra life!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Note: Wal-Mart exclusive (English)
 
====Others====
 
Other: X2 [[Orange Switch]]
[[File:OrangeSwitchCard.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Orange Switch Card]]
 
(Series 1) (Japanese: Enemies turn into coins by defeating them by fireball!(ファイアボールで敵がコインに))
 
Other: X3 [[Blue Green Switch]] (Series 2) (Japanese: Vegetables appear in Original levels!(オリジナルコースに野菜出現))
{{br}}
 
===Demo Cards===
====World 1-1 Speed Stage====
[[File:SMA4 e-Card Demo 01.jpg|thumb|150px]]
World 1-1 Speed Stage
 
Speed-run through level 1-1.
 
English flavor text: "Watch Small Mario race through World 1-1 at breakneck speed! Can you beat his amazing time?"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
{{br}}
====World 1-2 Unlimited 1-Ups====
[[File:SMA4 e-Card Demo 02.jpg|thumb|150px]]
World 1-2 Unlimited 1-Ups:
 
Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 1-2.
 
English flavor text: "Discover Mario's special abilities as Raccoon Mario, learn the unlimited 1-Up trick, and see what it's like to be invincible!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
{{br}}
====World 3-4 Unlimited 1-Ups====
World 3-4 Unlimited 1-Ups:
 
Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 3-4.
 
English flavor text: "Watch and learn! See how Mario uses Lakitu and his Spiny Eggs to create a 1-Up factory! Even pesky enemies can be helpful!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====World 4-6 Unlimited 1-Ups====
[[File:World 4-6 Unlimited 1-Ups.jpg|thumb|150px]]
 
World 4-6 Unlimited 1-Ups:
 
Shows a trick to collect a lot of 1-Ups in level 4-6.
 
English flavor text: "See strategies for battling giant enemies as Raccoon Mario! Watch carefully to see how Mario uses his Raccoon abilities to create endless 1-Ups!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Note: Wal-Mart exclusive (English)
 
====World 3-2 Star Power====
World 3-2 Star Power
 
Plays a video of Invincible Mario speeding through level 3-2.
 
English flavor text: "The Cheep-Cheeps charge at Mario with a vengeance, but he gets the last laugh by becoming invincible and using his athletic abilities to outsmart them."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====World 2-2 Toad's Hidden House====
World 2-2 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Desert Land]].
 
English flavor text: "Watch as Mario demonstrates the tricks and secrets you'll need to know in order to collect all 30 coins in World 2-2!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====World 3-8 Toad's Hidden House====
World 3-8 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Water Land]].
 
English flavor text: "Boss Bass is hungry and relentless in his pursuit of Mario. If Mario isn't careful, Boss Bass will swallow him whole! Can he survive to collect all the coins?"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====World 4-2 Toad's Hidden House====
World 4-2 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Giant Land]].
 
English flavor text: "Cheep-Cheeps are plentiful in this level, but if Mario can avoid them long enough to collect all the coins, a special house will appear on the map!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====World 5-5 Toad's Hidden House====
World 5-5 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Sky Land]].
 
English flavor text: "What a show! Small Mario deftly dodges a number of enemies before sneaking into a secret area to don the Tanooki Suit. Watch how he collects all the coins."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)
 
====World 6-7 Toad's Hidden House====
World 6-7 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Ice Land]].
 
English flavor text: "Fiery Mario sets World 6 ablaze! His firepower stops enemies dead in their tracks, allowing him to use the Donut Lifts to grab all the coins."
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 2 (English)
 
====World 7-2 Toad's Hidden House====
World 7-2 Toad's Hidden House
 
Shows how to collect enough coins to trigger the hidden [[Toad House]] in [[Pipe Land]].
 
English flavor text: "Frog Mario has to do some tricky jumps to outsmart the many Venus Fire Traps intent on setting him aflame. Watch his coin-collecting technique carefully!"
 
Japanese flavor text:
 
Series: Series 1 (English)


'''Note:''' Due to the discontinuation of the e-Reader, newer copies of the game do not come with cards, although the game itself is still compatible with the e-Reader. When ported to the Wii U in 2016, largely because of it lacking e-Reader compatibility, the level cards are pre-included into the [[World-e]] section (also marking the first time the Japanese-exclusive cards were made playable and localized outside Japan). However, the player cannot use any item or demo cards.
===Level Cards===
===Level Cards===
[[File:SMA4 Pack-In Card.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Level Card for ''Wild Ride in the Sky''.]]
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#[[Wild Ride in the Sky]] (Included with the game)
|-
#[[Slidin' the Slopes]] (Series 1)
!width=5%|Number
#[[Vegetable Volley]] (Series 2)
!width=25%|Japan card
#[[Doors o' Plenty]] (Series 1)
!width=10%|Japan series
#[[Bombarded by Bob-ombs]] (Series 2)
!width=25%|US card
#[[Magical Note Blocks]] (Series 1)
!width=10%|US series
#[[The ol' Switcheroo]] (Series 2)
!width=25%|Notes
#[[Piped Full of Plants]] (Series 1)
|-
#[[Swinging Bars of Doom]] (Series 2)
|07-A001
#[[Para Beetle Challenge]] (Series 2)
|★01 クラシックコース W1-1<br>[[File:SMA4Card SW1-1.jpg|250px]]
#[[Airship's Revenge]] (Wal-Mart exclusive)
|Promo (Pack-in)
#[[Classic World 1-1]]
|★01 [[Classic World 1-1]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|1
|
|-
|07-A002
|★02 クラシックコース W1-2<br>[[File:SMA4Card SW1-2.jpg|250px]]
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Classic World 1-2]]
|-
|07-A003
|★03 クラシックコース W1-3<br>[[File:SMA4Card SW1-3.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Classic World 1-3]]
|-
|07-A004
|★04 クラシックコース W1-4<br>[[File:SMA4Card SW1-4.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Classic World 1-4]]
|-
|07-A005
|★05 クラシックコース W2-2<br>[[File:SMA4Card SW2-2.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Classic World 2-2]]
|-
|07-A011
|●02 すべりだいのようなさか!?<br>[[File:SMA4Card M02.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●02 [[Slidin' the Slopes]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|1
|
|-
|07-A012
|●06 おんぷブロックでジャンプ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M06.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●06 [[Magical Note Blocks]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|1
|
|-
|07-A013
|●10 パタメットをのりこなせ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M10.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●10 [[Para Beetle Challenge]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-A014
|●05 ボムへいのたいぐん!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M05.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●05 [[Bombarded by Bob-ombs]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-A015
|●08 パックンフラワーがいっぱい<br>[[File:SMA4Card M08.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●08 [[Piped Full of Plants]]<br>[[File:SMA4 World-e 8 card.jpg|200px]]
|1
|
|-
|07-A016
|●07 ゴールドラッシュ!!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M07.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●07 [[The ol' Switcheroo]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-A017
|●03 ブルにやさいをぶつけろ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M03.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●03 [[Vegetable Volley]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-A018
|●04 くるくるめいろのおばけやしき<br>[[File:SMA4Card M04.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●04 [[Doors o' Plenty]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|1
|
|-
|07-A019
|●09 ファイアバーをくぐりぬけろ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M09.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●09 [[Swinging Bars of Doom]]<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-A020
|●11 おんぷブロックでアスレチック!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M11.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[A Musical Trek]]
|-
|07-A021
|●12 ひこうせんはとまらない!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M12.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Armored Airship]]
|-
|07-A022
|●13 こおりのちかでおおあわて!!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M13.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Ice Dungeon]]
|-
|07-A023
|●14 タヌキスーツのひみつ<br>[[File:SMA4Card M14.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[A Sky-High Adventure]]
|-
|07-A024
|●15 へんしんマリオでつきすすめ!!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M15.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Sea to Sky]]
|-
|07-A025
|●16 クツをはいてGO!GO!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M16.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[It's a Shoe-In]]
|-
|07-A026
|●01 おおぞらでアスレチック!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M01.jpg|250px]]
|1
|●01 [[Wild Ride in the Sky]]<br>[[File:SMA4 Pack-In Card.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Pack-in)
|
|-
|07-A027
|●17 ターくんにきをつけろ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M17.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Slip Slidin' Away (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)|Slip Slidin' Away]]
|-
|07-A028
|●18 こおりのとりで<br>[[File:SMA4Card M18.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Ice Cubed]]
|-
|07-A029
|●19 さばくのパイプめいろ<br>[[File:SMA4Card M19.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Puzzling Pipe Maze]]
|-
|07-A030
|●20 とうのうえからかけおりろ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M20.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[A Towering Tour]]
|-
|07-A031
|●21 とりでをかけぬけろ!!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M21.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Castle Dash]]
|-
|07-A032
|●22 ロープをのぼってアスレチック!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M22.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Rich with Ropes]]
|-
|07-A033
|●23 おばけやしきはなぞだらけ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M23.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Vexing Doors]]
|-
|07-A034
|●24 マントでおおぞらをとべ!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M24.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Caped Escape]]
|-
|07-A035
|●25 ほって!ほって!ほりまくれ!!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M25.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Ground Work]]
|-
|07-A036
|●26 うみのなかはきけんでいっぱい!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M26.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[An Aqueous Adventure]]
|-
|07-A037
|●27 かくしクッパじょう<br>[[File:SMA4Card M27.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Bowser's Last Stand]]
|-
|07-A038
|●28 コクッパにだまされるな!<br>[[File:SMA4Card M28.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Koopaling Confusion]]
|-
|07-A039
|●29 クッパのひこうせん ぜんぺん<br>[[File:SMA4Card M29.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Bowser's Airship 1]]
|-
|07-A040
|●30 クッパのひこうせん こうへん<br>[[File:SMA4Card M30.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Bowser's Airship 2]]
|-
|07-A051
|PR ひこうせんのぎゃくしゅう!<br>[[File:SMA4Card PR1.jpg|250px]]
|Promo (CoroCoro Comic October 2003)
|PR [[Airship's Revenge]]<br>[[File:SMA4Card2.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Wal-Mart)
|
|-
|07-A052
|PR Bダッシュでかけぬけろ!<br>[[File:SMA4 No Time to Dawdle e-Card.png|250px]]
|Promo (In-store only)
|N/A
|N/A
|[[No Time to Dawdle]]
|-
|07-A053
|PR チャレンジ!! トゲトゲとりで<br>[[File:SMA4Card PR3.jpg|250px]]
|Promo (CoroCoro Comic February 2004)
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Treacherous Halls]]
|}


==Japan-only Cards==
===Power-Up Cards===
===Power-Up Cards===
*[[Boomerang]]
{|class="wikitable sortable"width=100%
*3 [[Super Mushroom]]s
|-
*[[1-Up Mushroom|3-Up Mushroom]]
!width=5%|Number
*[[1-Up Mushroom|100-Up Mushroom]]
!width=25%|Japan card
*5 [[P-Wing]]s
!width=10%|Japan series
*3 [[Cape Feather]]s
!width=25%|US card
*3 [[Boomerang]]s
!width=10%|US series
*10-Item Set ([[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Super Leaf]], [[Super Star|Starman]], [[P-Wing]], [[Frog Suit]], [[Tanooki Suit]], [[Hammer Suit]], [[Cape Feather]] and a [[Boomerang]])
!width=25%|Notes
*X1 [[Blue Switch (card)|Blue Switch]] (Japanese: 1UPキノコが3UPムーンに変わる!)
|-
*X4 [[Yellow Switch (card)|Yellow Switch]] (Japanese: ルイージパワーアップ!)
|07-C040
*X5 [[Green Switch]] (Japanese: タイマーゆっくり!)
|PR 100UPキノコ<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 100-Up Mushroom.jpg|250px]]
*X6 [[Cyan Switch]] (Japanese: すぐにまんたん! パワーメーター!!)
|Promo (CoroCoro Comic September 2003)
*X7 [[Red Switch]] (Japanese: 敵パワーアップ! 得点x2!!)
|N/A
|N/A
|100-Up Mushroom
|-
|07-D001
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 01 [[Super Mushroom]]<br>[[File:Mushroom e-Reader.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Wal-Mart)
|US version of 07-D011
|-
|07-D002
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 02 [[Fire Flower]]<br>[[File:FireFlower e-Reader.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Wal-Mart)
|US version of 07-D012
|-
|07-D003
|アイテム:03 スーパーこのは<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Super Leaf pack-in.jpg|250px]]
|Promo (Pack-in)
|Item: 03 [[Super Leaf]]<br>[[File:Leafcard.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Pack-in)
|Same as 07-D013 but different card design
|-
|07-D004
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 04 [[Frog Suit]]<br>[[File:Frogcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|US version of 07-D014
|-
|07-D005
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 05 [[Tanooki Suit]]<br>[[File:Tanookicard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|US version of 07-D015
|-
|07-D006
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 06 [[Hammer Suit]]<br>[[File:Hammercard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|US version of 07-D016
|-
|07-D007
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 07 [[Super Star|Starman]]<br>[[File:Starmancard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|US version of 07-D017
|-
|07-D008
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 08 [[P-Wing]]<br>[[File:Pwingcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|US version of 07-D018
|-
|07-D009
|N/A
|N/A
|Item: 09 [[Cape Feather|Cape]]<br>[[File:Capecard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|US version of 07-D019
|-
|07-D011
|アイテム:01<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Super Mushroom.jpg|250px]]<br>'''パクパクパクパク''' こいつはおいしそうなおたからだ!<br>'''Munch munch''' Wow, this item's so yummy!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D001 (Super Mushroom)
|-
|07-D012
|アイテム:02<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Fire Flower.jpg|250px]]<br>'''カランコロン''' カロンもあるけばおたからはっけん!<br>'''Crack crock''', even a Drybone can find an item! (This is a reference to a Japanese idiom 犬も歩けば棒に当たる "Even a dog can find a stick if it tries")
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D002 (Fire Flower)
|-
|07-D013
|アイテム:03<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Super Leaf.jpg|250px]]<br>マリオさん! すてきな宝物をどうぞ!何がでるかはお楽しみですよ。<br>Hi Mario! Here's a great item. Check out what's inside yourself.
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Same as 07-D003 (Super Leaf) but different card design
|-
|07-D014
|アイテム:04<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Frog Suit.jpg|250px]]<br>ちょっと探検したらびしょぬれだ! もうかえる!<br>Just a little walk and I'm sopping wet! I'm '''''hopping mad'''''! (かえる can also mean frog, so もうかえる! has a double meaning of "I'm a frog!")
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D004 (Frog Suit)
|-
|07-D015
|アイテム:05<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Tanooki Suit.jpg|250px]]<br>ルイージさん! この宝物をお使いください! お役に立つはずです!<br>Hi Luigi! Here's a useful item. It should help you!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D005 (Tanooki Suit)
|-
|07-D016
|アイテム:06<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Hammer Suit.jpg|250px]]<br>ぼくの~だいじな たからもの~ なかみはぜったい おしえない~<br>This is my precious treasure, I'll never tell you what's inside...
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D006 (Hammer Suit)
|-
|07-D017
|アイテム:07<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Super Star.jpg|250px]]<br>10, 9, 8… こんなアイテム使ってボクのそばにこないで!<br>Ten, nine, eight... Don't come near me with that!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D007 (Super Star)
|-
|07-D018
|アイテム:08<br>[[File:SMA4 JP P-Wing.jpg|250px]]<br>いろんな場所で'''役に立つ'''宝物です! こまったときに使ってください!<br>Here's an item that's '''useful everywhere'''! Use this if you are struggling!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D008 (P-Wing)
|-
|07-D019
|アイテム:09<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Cape Feather.jpg|250px]]<br>おしゃれなすてきなたからもの~ どかんのかげにかくしておこお~<br>What a handsome item this is, I'll hide it in the shade of a Pipe...
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Japan version of 07-D009 (Cape Feather)
|-
|07-D020
|アイテム:10<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Boomerang.jpg|250px]]<br>さっきひろった宝物どうかマリオにみつかりませんように!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Boomerang]]
|-
|07-D021
|アイテム:11<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3 Super Mushrooms.jpg|250px]]<br>キノコおうこくの名産だ!!!ほしいか?!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|3 Super Mushrooms
|-
|07-D022
|アイテム:12<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3 Fire Flowers.jpg|250px]]<br>フ~! フー! フゥ~~!
|1
|Item: 10 3 Fire Flowers<br>[[File:3firecard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|
|-
|07-D023
|アイテム:13<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3 Super Leaves.jpg|250px]]<br>カランコロン カロンのなかみはかるいのだ!
|1
|Item: 11 3 Super Leaves<br>[[File:3leafcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|
|-
|07-D024
|アイテム:14<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 5 Starmen.jpg|250px]]<br>パクパクパクパク これはたべられないようだぞ!
|1
|Item: 12 5 Starmen<br>[[File:5starcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|
|-
|07-D025
|アイテム:15<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 4-Item Set.jpg|250px]]<br>この宝物は黄長貴重なものですよ! おすきなものを使ってくださいね!
|1
|Item: 13 4-Item Set<br>[[File:4itemcard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf and a Starman
|-
|07-D026
|アイテム:16<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3-Suit Set.jpg|250px]]<br>ボクもこんなアイテムいちどは使ってみたい…3・2・1!!!
|1
|Item: 14 3-Suit Set<br>[[File:3suitcard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit and a Hammer Suit
|-
|07-D027
|アイテム:17<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]<br>マリオ!宝物をさしあげます。'''パワーアップ'''してクッパを倒してください!!
|1
|Item: 15 8-Item Set<br>[[File:8itemcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf, Starman, P-Wing, Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit and a Hammer Suit
|-
|07-D028
|アイテム:22<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]<br>ボクたちみたいにそらをとぼうなんてぜったいむりだね!
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|5 P-Wings
|-
|07-D029
|アイテム:23<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3 Cape Feathers.jpg|250px]]<br>'''イッヒッヒ!''' そんなものでかくれようとしてもムダだ~
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|3 Cape Feathers
|-
|07-D030
|アイテム:24<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3 Boomerangs.jpg|250px]]<br>マリオさん! この宝物で クッパたちをこらしめてください!
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|3 Boomerangs
|-
|07-D031
|アイテム:25<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 10-Item Set.jpg|250px]]<br>この宝物はキノコ王国みんなの気持ちです! '''おうえん'''しています!
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|10-Item Set (Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Super Leaf, Starman, P-Wing, Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit, Hammer Suit, Cape Feather and a Boomerang)
|-
|07-D081
|アイテム:18<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 1-Up Mushroom.jpg|250px]]<br>あれれ? 宝物はどこにいったかな? こっちかな?
|1
|Item: 18 [[1-Up Mushroom]]<br>[[File:SMA4 1-up e-Reader.jpg|200px]]
|Promo (Wal-Mart)
|
|-
|07-D082
|アイテム:19<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 3-Up Mushroom.jpg|250px]]<br>フ~! フー! フゥ~~~ン!
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|3-Up Mushroom
|-
|07-D083
|アイテム:20<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 5-Up Mushroom.jpg|250px]]<br>とってもいいものをプレゼントします! 何度も使えますよ!
|1
|Item: 17 5-Up Mushroom<br>[[File:5upcard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|
|-
|07-D084
|アイテム:21<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]<br>いつでも使える不思議な宝物です。 くじけそうなときに'''希望'''をあたえてくれるはず。
|1
|Item: 16 10-Up Mushroom<br>[[File:10upcard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|
|-
|07-D101
|[[1UP Kinoko ga 3UP Moon ni kawaru!|1UPキノコが3UPムーンに変わる!]]<br>[[File:Blue e-Switch Card.jpg|250px]]
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|1-Up Mushrooms turn into [[3-Up Moon]]s
|-
|07-D102
|ファイアボールで敵がコインに変わる!<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Orange Switch.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[Orange Switch]]<br>[[File:OrangeSwitchCard.jpg|200px]]
|1
|Fireballs turn enemies into coins
|-
|07-D103
|オリジナルコースに野菜出現!!<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Blue Green Switch.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[Blue Green Switch]]<br>[[File:Bluegreencard.jpg|200px]]
|2
|Adds [[grass]] and [[turnip]]s to main game levels
|-
|07-D104
|[[Luigi Power Up!!|ルイージPOWER UP!!]]<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Luigi Power Up!.jpg|250px]]
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Gives Luigi [[scuttle]] and higher bouncing fireballs
|-
|07-D105
|[[Timer yukkuri!|タイマーゆっくり!]]<br>[[File:Green e-Switch.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Slows down [[Time Limit]] and music for the first fifty units in [[World-e]]
|-
|07-D106
|[[Sugu ni mantan! Power Meter!!|すぐにまんたん! パワーメーター!!]]<br>[[File:SMA4 JP Sugu ni mantan! Power Meter!!.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Halves [[P-Meter]] in World-e
|-
|07-D107
|[[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|敵 POWER UP! 得点×2!!]]<br>[[File:Red e-Switch.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Increases difficulty but doubles points
|}


===Demo Cards===
===Demo Cards===
*05 World 1-4 Toad's Hidden House
{|class="wikitable sortable"width=100%
*13 World 3-3 1-Up Trick
|-
*X1 Classic World 1-1 1-Up Trick
!width=5%|Number
*22 World 6-10 1-Up Trick
!width=25%|Japan card
*23 World 8-1 1-Up Trick
!width=10%|Japan series
*24 World 7-3 Continuous Stars
!width=25%|US card
*25 World 5 Fortress 1 Hidden 1-Up
!width=10%|US series
*26 World 6-9 Hidden 1-Up
!width=25%|Notes
*27 World 8-1 Hidden 1-Up
|-
*28 World 3-7 Hidden Item
|07-E001
*29 World 5-1 Hidden Item
|ワールド1コース1 最速クリア<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
*30 World 6-3 Hidden Item
|1
*X2 Bombarded by Bob-ombs 300 Coins
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-1]] Speed Stage<br>[[File:SMA4 e-Card Demo 01.jpg|200px]]
*X3 Para Beetle Challenge Hidden 1-Up
|1
*X4 60 Seconds Fastest Clear
|
*14 World 1-6 Fastest Clear
|-
*15 World 7-6 Fastest Clear
|07-E002
*16 World 8 Fortress Fastest Clear
|ワールド1コース2 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E002.jpg|250px]]
*17 World 2-1 Continuous 1-Ups
|1
*18 World 2 Fortress 1-Up Trick
|[[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-2]] Unlimited 1-Ups<br>[[File:SMA4 e-Card Demo 02.jpg|200px]]
*19 World 2-5 1-Up Trick
|1
*20 World 3-9 1-Up Trick
|
*21 World 5-7 1-Up Trick
|-
 
|07-E003
===Level Cards===
|ワールド3コース4 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E003.jpg|250px]]
[[File:Castle a Go-Go.png|thumb|right|200px|M16 "It's a Shoe-in"]]
|1
*S2 [[Classic World 1-2]]
|[[World 3-4 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-4]] Unlimited 1-Ups<br>[[File:SMA4 US W3-4 Unlimited 1-Ups.jpg|200px]]
*S3 [[Classic World 1-3]]
|2
*S4 [[Classic World 1-4]]
|
*S5 [[Classic World 2-2]]
|-
*M11 [[A Musical Trek]]
|07-E004
*M12 [[Armored Airship]]
|ワールド4コース6 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E004.jpg|250px]]
*M13 [[Ice Dungeon]]
|1
*M14 [[A Sky-High Adventure]]
|[[World 4-6 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-6]] Unlimited 1-Ups<br>[[File:World 4-6 Unlimited 1-Ups.jpg|200px]]
*M15 [[Sea to Sky]]
|Promo (Wal-Mart)
*M16 [[It's a Shoe-in]]
|
*M17 [[Slip Slidin' Away (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)|Slip Slidin' Away]]
|-
*M18 [[Ice Cubed]]
|07-E005
*M19 [[Puzzling Pipe Maze]]
|ワールド1コース4 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E005.jpg|250px]]
*M20 [[A Towering Tour]]
|1
*M21 [[Castle Dash]]
|N/A
*M22 [[Rich with Ropes]]
|N/A
*M23 [[Vexing Doors]]
|[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-4]] [[Toad House|Toad's Hidden House]]
*M24 [[Caped Escape]]
|-
*M25 [[Ground Work]]
|07-E006
*M26 [[An Aqueous Adventure]]
|ワールド2コース2 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
*M27 [[Bowser's Last Stand]]
|1
*M28 [[Koopaling Confusion]]
|[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 2-2]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:SMA4 US W2-2 Toad.jpg|200px]]
*M29 [[Bowser's Airship 1]]
|1
*M30 [[Bowser's Airship 2]]
|
*PR [[No Time to Dawdle]]
|-
*PR [[Treacherous Halls]]
|07-E007
|ワールド3コース8 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E007.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 3-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-8]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-E008
|ワールド4コース2 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E008.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-2]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:SMA4 US W4-2 Toad.jpg|200px]]
|2
|
|-
|07-E009
|ワールド5コース5 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E009.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 5-5 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-5]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|1
|
|-
|07-E010
|ワールド6コース7 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E010.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 6-7 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 6-7]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-E011
|ワールド7コース2 隠れキノピオの家<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E011.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-2]] Toad's Hidden House<br>[[File:SMA4 US W7-2 Toad.jpg|200px]]
|1
|
|-
|07-E012
|ワールド3コース2 連続スター<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E012.jpg|250px]]
|1
|[[World 3-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-2]] Star Power<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|
|-
|07-E013
|ワールド3コース3 隠し1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E013.jpg|250px]]
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-3]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E014
|ワールド1コース6 最速クリア<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E014.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 1-6 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-6]] Fastest Clear
|-
|07-E015
|ワールド7コース6 最速クリア<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E015.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 7-6 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-6]] Fastest Clear
|-
|07-E016
|ワールド8 とりで 最速クリア<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 8-Fortress]] Fastest Clear
|-
|07-E017
|ワールド2コース1 連続1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E017.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 2-1]] Continuous 1-Ups
|-
|07-E018
|ワールド2 とりで 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E018.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 2-Fortress]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E019
|ワールド2コース5 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E019.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 2-5 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 2-5]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E020
|ワールド3コース9 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E020.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 3-9 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-9]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E021
|ワールド5コース7 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E021.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 5-7 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-7]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E022
|ワールド6コース10 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E022.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 6-10]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E023
|ワールド8コース1 無限1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E023.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-1]] 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E024
|ワールド7コース3 連続スター<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E024.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 7-3]] Continuous Stars
|-
|07-E025
|ワールド5 とりで1 隠し1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E025.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 5-Fortress 1]] Hidden 1-Up
|-
|07-E026
|ワールド6コース2 隠し1UP<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E026.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 6-9 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 6-9]] Hidden 1-Up
|-
|07-E027
|ワールド8コース1 隠し1UP<br>[[File:Nocoverart.png]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|World 8-1 Hidden 1-Up
|-
|07-E028
|ワールド3コース7 隠しアイテム<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E028.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 3-7 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-7]] Hidden Item
|-
|07-E029
|ワールド5コース1 隠しアイテム<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E029.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-1]] Hidden Item
|-
|07-E030
|ワールド6コース3 隠しアイテム<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E030.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|[[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 6-3]] Hidden Item
|-
|07-E101
|★01クラシックコース W1-1<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E101.jpg|250px]]
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|Classic World 1-1 1-Up Trick
|-
|07-E102
|●05 ボムへいのたいぐん!<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E102.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Bombarded by Bob-ombs 3-Up
|-
|07-E103
|●10 パタメットをのりこなせ!<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E103.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Para Beetle Challenge Hidden 1-Up
|-
|07-E104
|●21 とりでをかけぬけろ!!<br>[[File:SMA4 JP 07-E104.jpg|250px]]
|2
|N/A
|N/A
|Castle Dash Fastest Clear
|-
|}


==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMA4Card SW1-1.jpg|Classic World 1-1
SMA4Card SW1-2.jpg|Classic World 1-2 (Japan only)
SMA4Card SW1-3.jpg|Classic World 1-3 (Japan only)
SMA4Card SW1-4.jpg|Classic World 1-4 (Japan only)
</gallery>
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{{Merchandise}}
[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category:Accessories]]
[[Category:Accessories]]
[[Category:Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]
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