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  2. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Series 5 amiibo card list -...

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    The Series 5 amiibo cards will release November 5th – the same day as the last major free update for New Horizons and the Happy Home Paradise paid DLC. How many amiibo cards are in Animal...

  3. All New Ver. 2.0 Villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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    New villagers arrived in Animal Crossing: New Horizons as part of the game’s Ver. 2.0 update on November 3rd (two days before the planned release date of November 5th) — and via the Animal...

  4. Animal Crossing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It is the last game Nintendo released for the Nintendo 64, and third to last game released for the system in Japan. [14] The game was ported to the GameCube as Dōbutsu no Mori+, released on December 14, 2001, in Japan, eight months after the original game. [15]

  5. Animal Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing[b] was originally released in Japan for the Nintendo 64 on April 14, 2001. It was enhanced and released on GameCube the same year. [15] This version was localized and released in North America on September 16, 2002, Australia on October 17, 2003, and Europe on September 24, 2004. [16]

  6. Animal Crossing Wiki - Nookipedia

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    Animal Crossing is a simulation game for the Nintendo GameCube released on September 16, 2002, and the first game in the Animal Crossing series to be localized for Western audiences.

  7. Animal Crossing: A Brief History - Feature | Nintendo Life

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    Animal Crossing launched in North America less than a year following its Japanese counterpart on the 16th September 2002, although Europeans had to wait a further two years to get their first...

  8. Animal Crossing | Animal Crossing Wiki - Fandom

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    Animal Crossing (also known as Animal Crossing: Population Growing) is the US and PAL version of Animal Forest+. Developed solely for the Nintendo GameCube, the game is notable as the first game in the Animal Crossing series to reach nations outside Japan. Animal Crossing was soon re-released as a Player's Choice title as a result of its high ...

  9. Doubutsu no Mori - Animal Crossing Wiki - Nookipedia

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    Doubutsu no Mori is the first installment in the Animal Crossing series, released exclusively in Japan in 2001 for the Nintendo 64. The game was the last first-party title released on the system before its discontinuation just over a year later.

  10. NVM - Animal Crossing - National Videogame Museum

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    First released on an N64 cartridge in April 2001, Nintendo later released an enhanced version of Eguchi’s game for their new GameCube console. Initially available in Japan, it was then translated into English for its release in the USA in 2002.

  11. Animal Crossing (video game) - Wikiwand

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    It is the first game in the Animal Crossing series, and is also an enhanced version of the Nintendo 64 game Dōbutsu no Mori, which was only released in Japan earlier the same year, and was followed by another edition, Dōbutsu no Mori e+, in 2003.