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==Information==
==Information==
The '''Sample Set''' is a small release of cards created in order to show the functionality of the [[e-Reader]] prior to the device's widespread release on December 1, 2001 in Japan and September 2002 in the United States. The English collection of cards contains 10 cards later released within the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} that were featured during media pre-launch party at the New York Pokémon Center in August 2002. This group is known in Japanese as the ''Application Pack''  (Japanese: '''アプリケーションパック'''). The Japanese collection is split into two groups. The first group consists of 3 cards utilized during the '''Game Boy Advance product announcement meeting''' (Japanese: '''ゲームボーイアドバンスプロダクト発表会''') held during a press conference in Tokyo on March 7, 2001, with the demonstrations given by [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]]. The second group consists of 10 cards utilized during the Nintendo Space World event held on August 24-26, 2001 at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba. English versions exist for some of the Space World cards and were used to demonstrate the e-Reader's functionality at E3 2002; unlike the Japanese cards, however, these do not feature the 'Sample' set logo in the bottom right corner. These cards were not intended for distribution, but the English cards from the August 2002 press conference and the 3 cards used at the March 2001 press conference have made their way out to the public. The group of Space World sample cards have not yet surfaced.
The '''Sample Set''' is a small release of cards created in order to show the functionality of the [[e-Reader]] at events and press conferences prior to the device's widespread release on December 1, 2001 in Japan and September 2002 in the United States. Pictures of these cards also appeared in magazines and posters showing how the e-Reader could be used. These cards were created for demonstrative purposes and were never intended to make their way out into the public, but several of them have found their way into collectors' hands.


All 23 cards feature Japanese backs, and all but the initial 3 have the word Sample written on the bottom right-hand corner. Like Japanese cards, the 10 English cards were created by [[MEDIAFACTORY]] in Japan, resulting in alternate translations and exclusive numbering based on the e-Reader card ID number, as none of the e-Card expansions had been released by [[Wizards of the Coast]] before the release of the e-Reader. The Expedition Base Set prints of Machop, Machoke, and Machamp were later produced and released as part of the ''Sample Pack 5 Card Set'' bundled with copies of the e-Reader outside Japan.
===Japanese===
====Press Conference, March 2001====
'''Game Boy Advance Product Announcement Meeting''' (Japanese: '''ゲームボーイアドバンスプロダクト発表会''') was a press conference held in Tokyo on March 7, 2001 with demonstrations given by [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]]. During this demonstration, 3 cards with brand new illustrations by [[CR CG gangs]] were shown off: Eevee, Pikachu and Pichu. These illustrations did not make it into the final set. May 2001's [[CoroCoro]] comic dedicates a full page to previewing how the e-Reader will work which features a larger close-up of the Pichu card shown off at this demonstration. These cards contain various elements of the Neo Era card design, due to their creation and display before the end of Neo related releases. For example, the three cards all feature a level, none of them have ''Sample'' written on the card, unlike cards demonstrated at later events, and the Baby Evolution rule on Pichu features the Neo Era artwork for Pikachu in the e-Card design.


3 months before the unintended English Sample card distribution, alternate versions of the English Hoppip and Pichu had been released at E3 2002. Unlike the Sample-stamped cards, however, these were more like the final version of the card as they featured the Wizards {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} layout and translations but maintained the Japanese back. These E3 releases all didn't feature the Sample logo on the card fronts. Later on, much glossier versions the same Hoppip and Pichu cards were used to demonstrate the e-Reader at promotional kiosks. These cards had been further updated to use the English back and were hole punched to prevent them being separated from the e-Reader.
====Nintendo Space World, August 2001====
The Nintendo Space World event, held on August 24-26, 2001 at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, invited members of the public to sit down and try out the upcoming e-Reader with much more refined set of Pokémon cards. All of these featured a 'Sample' stamp in place of a regular set symbol. These featured completely different artwork to the cards shown at the press conference 5 months earlier. These were tethered to mounted Game Boy Advance with e-Reader devices via a metal cable to prevent loss or theft. These all feature artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] and feature the normal e-Card template. Also distributed to those who attended the event was {{TCG|P Promotional cards|P Promotional}} {{TCG ID|P Promo|Celebi|6}}, which was included within the ''Nintendo Spaceworld 2001 Official Guidebook''. The 10 cards were all hole-punched and kept on chains in kiosks set up for demonstrations. Two prints of each card were also on display in a glass case hanging on the wall showcasing the next eras of Pokémon cards. It is not known whether these cards still exist or were destroyed after the event.


The initial 3 Sample cards, Pichu, Pikachu, and Eevee, used at the March 2001 press conference are all illustrated by [[CR CG gangs]] and contain various elements of the Neo Era card design, due to their creation and display before the end of Neo related releases. For example, the three cards all feature a level, none of them have ''Sample'' written on the card, and the Baby Evolution rule on Pichu features the Neo Era artwork for Pikachu in the e-Card design. The 10 Sample cards used at Nintendo Space World 2001 all feature artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] and feature the normal e-Card template. Also distributed to those who attended the event was {{TCG|P Promotional cards|P Promotional}} {{TCG ID|P Promo|Celebi|6}}, which was included within the ''Nintendo Spaceworld 2001 Official Guidebook''. The 10 cards were all hole-punched and kept on chains in kiosks set up for demonstrations. Two prints of each card were also on display in a glass case hanging on the wall showcasing the next eras of Pokémon cards.
===English===
====E3 Expo, May 2001====
Before the Nintendo Space World event in Japan, the E3 2001 event, held on May 17-19, 2001 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California, saw English versions of these cards made to demonstrate the upcoming e-Reader. It's difficult to verify this though as there is very little surviving documentation of this from the time, but two cards are so far known to exist: Pichu and Dratini. The Pichu care has the word "SAMPLE" printed in all-caps in red over the artwork, which appears to be from a post-production stamp. It's unclear whether the Dratini has the same, as the only known surviving image of this card is pictured underneath a Game Boy Advance console. It is not known whether these cards still exist or were destroyed after the event.
 
====E3 Expo, May 2002====
To demonstrate the upcoming e-Reader, attendees of the E3 2002 event, held on May 22-24, 2002 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California, were given four-card booster packs which included almost-finalized versions of {{TCG ID|Expedition|Pichu|58}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Hoppip|112}} along with a "Manhole" card and a Kirby card. Attendees were supposedly meant to discard these packs prior to leaving the event, but a lot of them made it out. Unlike regular English cards, the Pichu and Hoppip from this booster pack feature the then-new Japanese card backs. There are also some very subtle differences between the text positioning on these cards and on their final releases.
 
====Press Conference, August 2002====
Mimicking the ''Application Pack'' (Japanese: '''アプリケーションパック'''), which was distributed alongside Pokémon-branded Game Boy Advance e-Reader devices, 10 English cards were created to be used for demonstration purposes at a press conference held at the New York Pokémon Center in August 2002. All 10 of these cards feature the same 'Sample' stamp seen on the Japanese Nintendo Space World cards in place of a regular set logo. Unlike the final versions of these cards, which were created by [[Wizards of the Coast]], these cards were created by [[MEDIAFACTORY]] in Japan, resulting in alternate translations and exclusive numbering based on the e-Reader card ID number. These sample cards also feature an e-Reader identifier which is prefixed with an "M" character instead of the finalised "B" character (M-83 for Pichu instead of B-83, for example); it's unknown whether this was a translation error, however, as the Japanese cards from this set also use a "B"-prefix - these cards could well have been created prior to the finalised Japanese release in the previous year. As with the cards given out at the E3 Convention in 2002, these feature the new Japanese back. It is not known whether these cards were supposed to have made their way out of this press conference, but around 20 of each card are known to still exist.


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