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{{Header Nav|game=Animal Crossing|num=1}}
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{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=4
|image=ACPG Box Art.png
|title=Animal Crossing
|title=Animal Crossing
|image=AnimalCrossing box.jpg
|japanese=どうぶつの森
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|year=2001
|systems={{syslist|n64|gc|ique}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}
|genre=[[Simulation]]
|genre=[[Simulation]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]], [[GameCube]], [[iQue Player]]
|released={{sys/nocat|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}}
|players=1-4 alternating
|players=1-4 alternating
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}
|modes=[[Single player]]
|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]].


'''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 – 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).
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.
File:Animal Forest e+ cover.jpg|Japanese exclusive Animal Forest e+ cover.
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This is the first game in the Animal Crossing series. For other games in the series see the Animal Crossing category.

Box artwork for Animal Crossing.
Box artwork for Animal Crossing.
Animal Crossing
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2001
System(s)Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, iQue Player
Followed byAnimal Crossing: Wild World
SeriesAnimal Crossing
Japanese titleどうぶつの森
Genre(s)Simulation
Players1-4 alternating
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+
LinksAnimal Crossing ChannelSearchSearch

Animal Crossing is a simulation game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo. It was originally released exclusively in Japan as 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 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 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.

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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