Icys Final Golden Sun
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- Posted: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 20:04:54 +0000

Welcome to the partially improved Animal Crossing thread! At the moment, a work in progress. Will fix soon.
Would love a banner/index banners if anyone could draw and is really nice? I don't mind paying for the right price.
Although things might be a bit dead around here, I'm hopeful that some people still may play and with the upcoming Animal Crossing 3DS we will begin to flourish again. smile

June 8th - Thread redesign has begun.

Animal Forest - Released April 14th, 2001 for the N64.
Omganimalcrossingsaportnoway. Due to the deflating N64 market, it was never released outside of Japan, and was obviously ported the Nintendo Gamecube.
Animal Crossing (Animal Forest in Japan) - Released December 14th, 2001 in Japan, September 15th, 2002, in North America, for the Nintendo Gamecube
The game Animal Crossing fans fell in love with. For me, it was nothing like I'd ever played before. You could fish, dig, catch bugs, pay off loans.. buy furniture? What? That's a game? Hell yeah it is! Unlike the sims, which was a lot more realistic, you had a cutesy-wootsey version of it. But it was different in Animal Crossing, you have stuff to do! No sitting around, getting rated on your house, going to holidays, being the animal's slave personnel by going to pick up their damn gameboy. And, let's not forget the NES'. They input quite a few nes games that you could find and actually play. It was pretty amazing.
Animal Crossing: Wild World - Released November 23rd, 2005, in Japan, December 5th, 2005, for North America, for the Nintendo DS
The portable version of Animal Crossing. Same game, almost, but portable! Yay! They did change a few things, such as replacing good holidays for stupid ones (Yay-day, anyone?) and removing the acre system, and NES games. It still was a good game, and it had Wifi connectivity. Meaning you just trade your friend codes, and go to your friends place and hang out at the same time. Awesome.
Animal Crossing: City Folk - Released November 17th, 2008 for the Nintendo Wii
The 3rd in the series, Animal Crossing City Folk took things from both the original Animal Crossing and Wild World, as well as adding "DLC" and "the City" a place where.. well, you do more stuff. Auction house, hair cuts, shoe shines, etc.
DÅbutsu no Mori (Animal Forest: The Movie) - Released December 16th, 2006 in Japan, Nintendo has no plans for a foreign release.
I think it's still on youtube, I'm not sure, but I've seen all of it. I actually quite enjoyed it. It's touching, and made me very sad. But it's happy too! It was released in theaters (Wow, something like this would never be released in theaters in North America) and made 5 million dollars during the course of the showing. Animal Crossing fans will love it, as it bases around Wild World.

