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  2. Animal Crossing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the overworld, featuring the player's character. The game features graphics from the Nintendo 64 version. Animal Crossing is a social simulation game, dubbed a "communication game" by Nintendo. [5] It is open-ended, and the player's character can live a separate life with very little set plot or mandatory tasks. Players assume ...

  3. iQue Player - Wikipedia

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    At first, the only way to get games was via the iQue Depot, but in 2004, Nintendo released iQue@Home to download at home. [13] The last game, Animal Crossing (动物森林, Animal Forest) was released in 2006.

  4. Animal Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Crossing games have garnered positive responses. [8] [9] [10] The first four main series games are among the best-selling video games for their respective consoles. Animal Crossing has sold 2.71 million copies, [g] Wild World 11.75 million, [43] City Folk 3.38 million, [45] New Leaf 13.04 million, [47] and Happy Home Designer 3.04 ...

  5. List of Classic NES Series games - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing for the GameCube featured an Advance Play mode, allowing NES games to be played on a Game Boy Advance by using a GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable. Two other games feature a yellow check mark, as they do not support Advance Play.

  6. List of Animal Crossing media - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing: New Horizons [m] Kokonasu Rumba [n] Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series, with the original manga published in Japan by Shogakukan. [7] The English version was published by Viz Media in the United States, [8] and by Shogakukan Asia in Singapore. [9] Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island [o] Ryuhei Osaki [p]

  7. Social simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing was released in 2001 for the Nintendo 64 in Japan. While released towards the end of the life cycle of the Nintendo 64, it developed a following that led to it being ported to the GameCube and released throughout the world. As the game's popularity has surged, this series has also been described as a social simulation game.

  8. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing: New Horizons [b] is a 2020 social simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch; it is the fifth main entry in the Animal Crossing series. In New Horizons , the player controls a character who moves to a deserted island after purchasing a getaway package from Tom Nook , accomplishes assigned tasks ...

  9. List of video games featuring Miis - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing: City Folk Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City (PAL) Life simulation: Nintendo EAD: Nintendo: AUS, EU, JP, NA: Facial makeover for the player's character No Band Hero: Music: Vicarious Visions: Activision: AUS, EU, NA: Playable character Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Big Brain Academy for Wii (PAL) Puzzle, educational: Nintendo ...