A bonus card that adds four achievements to the Series One games. What happens when you get them all?
The Japanese version only has three achievements due to Franny Answers not being released in the Japanese version.
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This game is made out of paper and can be damaged easily. To avoid mishap:
Accomplish all of the achievements across the Series One games.
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No, your achievements won't get erased, even if you load and save a giant NES game.
The E-Reader's save file is roughly divided like this:
The achievements are saved in the user data section. Whenever you save a scanned in game so you don't have to scan it again later, that gets saved into the saved game area. Saving a new game never interferes with the user data section.
Generally no, but there is a slim possibility this will happen.
Some official Nintendo E-Reader games save things into the user data section. The user data section is divided into 250 blocks. Nintendo E-Reader games use the first 24 blocks.
Series One save data will never interfere with your Nintendo E-Reader game save data, as it does not touch those first 24 blocks.
The only risk is if more homebrew games come out made by someone else other than RetroDotCards. If that developer chose the same save block as the Series One games, then those games would collide with each other.
We are trying to avoid this problem by keeping track of the save blocks that homebrew games are using.
Scavenger Hunt and all of the Series One games know to use the same save block. Let's say you just got the achievement in Bomb Hunter. Bomb Hunter will save the achievement into block 240. Then when you load up Scavenger Hunt, it also looks in block 240 and understands the data found there, so it can tell you have obtained the Bomb Hunter achievement.
With Scavenger Hunt loaded, hold down the L and R shoulder buttons. A countdown will start in the upper left. Keep holding them down until it reaches zero. This will erase all of the achievement data.