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{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=4
|image=ACPG Box Art.png
|title=Animal Crossing
|title=Animal Crossing
|image=[[Image:AnimalCrossing box.jpg|250px]]
|japanese=どうぶつの森
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|categories=[[Simulation]]
|year=2001
|systems=[[GameCube]]
|systems={{syslist|n64|gc|ique}}
|released=[[April 14]], [[2001]] (JP, [[N64]])<br />[[December 14]], [[2001]] (JP, +)<br />[[September 15]], [[2002]] (NA)<br />[[June 27]], [[2003]] (JP, e+)<br />[[October 17]], [[2003]] (AUS)<br />[[September 24]], [[2004]] (EU)
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}
|genre=[[Simulation]]
|players=1-4 alternating
|players=1-4 alternating
|ESRB=E
|modes=[[Single player]]
|PEGI=3
|followed by=[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
|followed by=[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
|series=Animal Crossing
}}
}}
{{Series disambig}}
{{Nookipedia}}
'''Animal Crossing''' is a [[simulation]] game developed by [[Nintendo EAD]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was originally released exclusively in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Animal Forest'''|どうぶつの森|Doubutsu no Mori}} for the [[Nintendo 64]] on April 14, [[2001]]. It was then ported and re-released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in December, 2001, again exclusively in Japan, as {{nihongo|'''Animal Forest+'''|どうぶつの森+|Doubutsu no Mori Purasu}}. It was later released in other countries in 2002-2004. A final version, titled {{nihongo|'''Animal Forest e+'''|どうぶつの森e+|Doubutsu no Mori ii Purasu}}, was released in Japan in [[2003]].


'''Animal Crossing''' (どうぶつの森E+, Animal Forest E+) is a video game created for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. In Japan, it is a follow-up to the widely successful [[Nintendo 64]] game [[Animal Forest]] (どうぶつの森). It isn't directly a sequel, but rather the game itself with new features added and certain things changed. Animal Crossing is the first game compatible with the short-lived [[e-Reader]].
Animal Crossing is the first game compatible with the short-lived [[e-Reader]].


Animal Crossing is a real-life simulation video game. It revolves around you &ndash; the player &ndash; as you live day-by-day in a town full of animals. However, up to four humans can live in a town at a time. Just like the real world players must run errands, earn money, and even pay debt. This game then birthed a sequel with the [[Nintendo DS]] game, [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] (おいでよどうぶつの森, Come to Animal Forest).
As a real-life simulation video game, Animal Crossing revolves around you—the player—as you live day-by-day in a town full of animals. However, up to four humans can live in a town at a time. Just like the real world players must run errands, earn money, and even pay debt. This game then birthed a sequel with the [[Nintendo DS]] game, [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] (おいでよどうぶつの森, Come to Animal Forest).


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File:Animal Forest cover.jpg|Japanese exclusive Animal Forest N64 cover.
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File:Animal Forest e+ cover.jpg|Japanese exclusive Animal Forest e+ cover.
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