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Animal Crossing is a kawaii game series for the Nintendo 64 ([[Japan]] Only), Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo DS(i), and [[Nintendo Wii]]. The first game in the series was Animal Forest on the Nintendo 64, which was only released in [[Japan]]. This was later ported to the Nintendo Gamecube in [[Japan]], which was later released in [[America|the United States]] with more dialogue and more crap. This version was later released back to Japan as Animal Forest E+, kinda like what they did with Super Mario Brothers 2.
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Animal Crossing is a [[Dan Hibiki|kawaii]] game series for the [[Nintendo]] 64 ([[Japan]] Only), Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo DS(i), and [[Nintendo Wii]]. The first game in the series was Animal Forest on the Nintendo 64, which was only released in [[Japan]]. This was later ported to the Nintendo Gamecube in [[Japan]], which was later released in [[America|the United States]] with more dialogue and more crap. This version was later released back to Japan as Animal Forest E+, kinda like what they did with Super Mario Brothers 2.
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The series also has an [[anime]] movie that so far is only in Japan.
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==Games in the Series==
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*Animal Forest (N64, 2001, Japan only)
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*Animal Crossing (GameCube, 2002)
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*Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS, 2005)
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*Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii, 2008)

Revision as of 08:19, 3 September 2009

Animal Crossing is a kawaii game series for the Nintendo 64 (Japan Only), Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo DS(i), and Nintendo Wii. The first game in the series was Animal Forest on the Nintendo 64, which was only released in Japan. This was later ported to the Nintendo Gamecube in Japan, which was later released in the United States with more dialogue and more crap. This version was later released back to Japan as Animal Forest E+, kinda like what they did with Super Mario Brothers 2.

The series also has an anime movie that so far is only in Japan.

Games in the Series

  • Animal Forest (N64, 2001, Japan only)
  • Animal Crossing (GameCube, 2002)
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS, 2005)
  • Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii, 2008)