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[[File:WWIMPG$ Card-e Cards.png|thumb|Card-e Cards]]
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{{quote|Hey, HEY, hey! They call me 9-Volt, because I get a charge out of old-school games. I've even made a bunch of new e-Reader ones! See how many cards you can get! The best way to get ahead is to nab cards from your friends!|[[9-Volt]]|[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]}}
{{quote2|Hey, HEY, hey! They call me 9-Volt, because I get a charge out of old-school games. I've even made a bunch of new e-Reader ones! See how many cards you can get! The best way to get ahead is to nab cards from your friends!|[[9-Volt]]|[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]}}
'''Card-e Cards''' is 9-Volt's multiplayer mode in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!''. It involves each player taking turns drawing cards from one of two stacks to put into the deck. When a player picks up a card depicting an [[e-Reader]], all the cards in the deck are put into the e-Reader and that player has to complete all the [[microgame]]s in order to put them into their own pile. Should the player fail a microgame at any time, the session ends and all cards in the deck, as well as the player's own cards, are sent to the pile. Any player who beats all the microgames picked will not only receive the cards in the deck, but also the cards lost in the pile. Also, while a player is playing, their opponents can go and steal other cards by walking over to that player's pile and pressing {{button|gcn|A}} when the bar next to it is full. If there are no cards left to pick but there are cards still in the deck and/or pile, players battle for the remaining cards by playing one of the multiplayer microgames that appear in [[Wobbly Bobbly]]. The winner is the one who has the most cards at the end.
'''Card-e Cards''' is 9-Volt's multiplayer mode in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!''. It involves each player taking turns drawing cards from one of two stacks to put into the deck. When a player picks up a card depicting an [[e-Reader]], all the cards in the deck are put into the e-Reader and that player has to complete all the [[microgame]]s in order to put them into their own pile. Should the player fail a microgame at any time, the session ends and all cards in the deck, as well as the player's own cards, are sent to the pile. Any player who beats all the microgames picked will not only receive the cards in the deck, but also the cards lost in the pile. Also, while a player is playing, their opponents can go and steal other cards by walking over to that player's pile and pressing {{button|gcn|A}} when the bar next to it is full. If there are no cards left to pick but there are cards still in the deck and/or pile, players battle for the remaining cards by playing one of the multiplayer microgames that appear in [[Wobbly Bobbly]]. The winner is the one who has the most cards at the end.


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