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− | '''Animal Crossing''' (known in Japan as '''Doubutsu no Mori''' | + | '''Animal Crossing''' (known in Japan as '''Doubutsu no Mori''' which translated to '''Animal Forest''') is a "communication" game designed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] which was released in several versions in Japan, although only one was released internationally. It was originally released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in Japan, and it was only released internationally when it was remade for the [[Nintendo Gamecube]] just months later (the Japanese name for this version being ''Doubutsu no Mori+'', which was followed by another version called ''Doubutsu no Mori e+''). |
=Story= | =Story= | ||
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==NES Games== | ==NES Games== | ||
− | One popular feature of ''Animal Crossing'' is the implementation of classic [[NES]] games. Designed to look like the NES with a game on top, these items let the player play | + | One popular feature of ''Animal Crossing'' is the implementation of classic [[NES]] games. Designed to look like the NES with a game on top, these items let the player play the games. Here are the games and the method for getting them. |
===Common Games=== | ===Common Games=== | ||
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*''[[Mario Bros.]]'' | *''[[Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
− | Both of these games are available through | + | Both of these games are available through e-Reader cards. |
===Rare Games=== | ===Rare Games=== | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
− | These games are buried in the code of the game and have not been made available through any legitimate means. The only way to get these games is to | + | These games are buried in the code of the game and have not been made available through any legitimate means. The only way to get these games is to Action Replay or the Ultimate Codes Disc for ''Animal Crossing''. |
===Japan Only=== | ===Japan Only=== | ||
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=Versions= | =Versions= | ||
− | This original version was ''Doubutsu no Mori'' (''Animal Forest'') for the Nintendo 64. It was remade for the Gamecube as ''Doubutsu no Mori+'' just eight months later | + | This original version was ''Doubutsu no Mori'' (''Animal Forest'') for the Nintendo 64. It was remade for the Gamecube as '''Doubutsu no Mori+'' just eight months later. This was the game that was localized as the American ''Animal Crossing''. |
− | While porting the game to America, several features were added. For instance, Western holidays and items to go with them were implemented. | + | While porting the game to America, several features were added. For instance, Western holidays and items to go with them were implemented. The English versions also added [[e-Reader connectivity]]. The results impressed Nintendo enough that this version was released in Japan as ''Dōbutsu no Mori e+''. |
=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
− | ''Animal Crossing'' | + | ''Animal Crossing'' is the first of the ''Animal Crossing'' series to be brought to America. It brought a different type of gameplay to the market and acted as Nintendo's primary simulation game. |
==Sequels== | ==Sequels== | ||
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A direct sequel was planned for the Gamecube, but it was ultimately canceled. In 2005, ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' was released. It expanded on the original game with features such as Wi-Fi internet, sharing a house, and hats. | A direct sequel was planned for the Gamecube, but it was ultimately canceled. In 2005, ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' was released. It expanded on the original game with features such as Wi-Fi internet, sharing a house, and hats. | ||
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− | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: GameCube Games]] [[Category: Player's Choice]][[Category: Nintendo 64 |