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| {{Infobox Game
| | #redirect [[Animal Crossing (universe)#Animal Crossing]] |
| |title = Animal Crossing
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| |image = [[Image:Animal Crossing Coverart.png|180px]]
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| |caption =
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| |developer = Nintendo EAD
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| |publisher = [[Nintendo]]
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| |distributor =
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| |designer = Shigeru Miyamoto
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| Katsuya Eguchi
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| Hisashi Nogami
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| Takashi Tezuka
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| |engine =
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| |released = {{Japan}} April 14, 2001<br>{{NA}} September 15, 2002<br>{{Australia}} October 17, 2003<br>{{Europe}} September 24, 2004
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| |genre = Life simulation game
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| Role-playing game
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| Communication Adventure
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| |modes =
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| |ratings = ESRB: E (Everyone)
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| PEGI: 3+
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| |platform = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
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| |media = GameCube Optical Disc
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| |requirements =
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| |input = GameCube Controller
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| }}
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| [[Image:Animal Crossing Emblem.gif|left]]'''''Animal Crossing''''' known as '''''Dōbutsu no Mori''''' (どうぶつの森, lit. "''Animal Forest''") in Japan, is a life simulation video game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was first released in Japan for the [[Nintendo 64]] on April 14th, 2001. Due to limited sales because of the drastically decreasing N64 market, the game went unreleased for the N64 outside of Japan and was ported to the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in Japan on December 14, 2001; North America on September 15, 2002; Australia on October 17, 2003; and Europe on September 24, 2004. The Japanese GameCube version lacks e-Reader support, a feature found in the North American and Australian versions. A version of ''Animal Crossing'' was released in Japan with e-Reader support on June 27, 2003.
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| A [[Nintendo DS]] sequel, ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'', was released in December 2005. Nintendo has released ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' on the [[Wii]] on November 16, 2008.
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| ==Gameplay==
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| ''Animal Crossing'' is a social simulator that has been dubbed a "communication game" by Nintendo. It is an open-ended game, where a player can live a separate life with little preset plot or mandatory tasks.
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| Players assume the role as a new resident in town, and they continue to live and establish themselves within the world of ''Animal Crossing''.
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| ==In "[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]"==
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| *[[Smashville]] is a stage based on the villages of the ''Animal Crossing'' series, also some villagers like [[Tom Nook]] appear in the background.
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| *[[Mr. Resetti]], who appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Brawl'', makes his first appearance in this game.
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| * Apart from the stage [[Smashville]] and the Assist Trophy [[Mr Resetti]],No playable characthers appear on Super SMash Brawl. form the Animal Crossing franchise.
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| {{Art-wikipedia|Animal Crossing}}
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| [[Category:Animal Crossing universe]]
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| [[Category:Games]]
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