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|title=Animal Crossing | |title=Animal Crossing | ||
|japanese=どうぶつの森 | |japanese=どうぶつの森 | ||
|image=AnimalCrossing box.jpg | |||
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|genre=[[Simulation]] | |genre=[[Simulation]] | ||
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]], [[GameCube]], [[iQue Player]] | |||
|released={{sys|n64}}{{jp|2001|April 14}} | |||
{{sys|gc}}{{jp|2001|December 14}}{{us|2002|September 15}}{{jp|2003|June 27}} (E+}{{au|2003|October 17}}{{eu|2004|September 24}} | |||
{{sys|ique}}{{cn|2006|January 1}} | |||
|players=1-4 alternating | |players=1-4 alternating | ||
| | |ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}} | ||
|followed by=[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] | |followed by=[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] | ||
|series=Animal Crossing | |series=Animal Crossing | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''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]]. | {{Series disambig}} | ||
'''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 is the first game compatible with the short-lived [[e-Reader]]. | Animal Crossing is the first game compatible with the short-lived [[e-Reader]]. | ||
As a real-life simulation video game, Animal Crossing revolves around | {{Continue Nav}} | ||
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). | |||
==Artwork== | ==Artwork== | ||
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[[Category:Nintendo]] | |||
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development]] | [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development]] | ||
[[Category:Simulation]] | [[Category:Simulation]] | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |