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  • [ Eintrag im WikiIndex ansehen] Kategorie:Projektbeschreibungen Das Animal Crossing-Wiki ist ein Wiki über die Spiele-Reihe Animal Crossing von Nintendo. Kategorie:Computerspiele (Simulation) Kategorie:Aktiv (+100 Artikel)
  • Animal Crossing is a GameCube life simulator released in 2002. It features a young boy or girl (You) moving into a town inhabited by humanoid animals. It had a DS sequel, (Animal Crossing: Wild World), and now a Wii sequel, Animal Crossing: City Folk. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Animal Crossing is a forum on the Bell Tree Forums. It contains the boards directly relating to the Animal Crossing series.
  • For the Nintendo Gamecube * Glitch item * Rewarded for stealing * Unlimited work uniforms * Unlimited paper * Sliding along the ground * Invisible wall * Invisible ground * Walking on air * Warped layers * Walk on tables * Going through tables * Floating object * Sit in the air * Sleep in the air * Float up stairs
  • Animal Crossing was first released for Nintendo 64 in Japan, and later released in North America for the Gamecube. It takes place in a randomly generated town you name. Each player receives one house to live in and by paying off a loan they are allowed to expand their house. Many of the things you can do include fishing, shopping, bug catching, and socializing with the other animals who live in your town. The game has events that take place even when you are not playing.
  • Animal Crossing, conosciuto come Dōbutsu no Mori (どうぶつの森 Animal Forest?) in giappone, è il primo titolo della serie di Animal Crossing ad essere stato rilasciato in occidente. Questo gioco è stato rilasciato su Nintendo GameCube, ed ha introdotto caratteristiche fondamentali della serie. Il giocatore impersona un ragazzo o una ragazza che si trasferisce in un villaggio popolato da animali antropomorfi. Il gioco è essenzialmente libero, ma vi sono anche alcuni obiettivi primari, tra cui saldare il mutuo della casa e completare la collezione del Museo. Quando non è impegnato a guadagnare Stelline, il giocatore è libero di interagire con gli altri abitanti del villaggio.
  • Animal Crossing is the final track of the Crossing Cup in Mario Kart 8. The course takes place in a town from the Animal Crossing series, with multiple animal villagers and houses. It also has four different track variations, which is selected randomly each time, reminiscent to Excitebike Arena. The track theme changes and setting changes to match each season. The staff ghost kart setup for this track is Isabelle driving a City Tripper with Slim tires and a Paper Glider.
  • thumb Animal Crossing es un videojuego desarrollado por Nintendo para sus distintas consolas, en este el jugador vive en una aldea con animales antropomórficos, llevando a cabo diversas actividades.
  • Animal Crossing Wiki est le wiki francophone parlant de toute la série de jeux vidéo Animal Crossing, série éditée par Nintendo, célèbre entreprise japonaise avec des succès comme Mario et Luigi ou Pokémon. Visitez, contribuez ou découvrez Animal Crossing !
  • 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 14, 2001. Due to limited sales because of the drastically decreasing N64 market, the game was not released for the N64 outside Japan. It 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.
  • Animal Crossing, also known as Animal Crossing: Population: Growing!, is the US and PAL version of Animal Forest +. Developed solely for the Nintendo GameCube, the PowerPC first optical disc console and the first optical disc console developed by Nintendo, the game is notable as the first game in the Animal Crossing series to reach nations outside Japan. Animal Crossing was soon re-released as a Player's Choice title as a result of its high sales.
  • Animal Crossing (letteralmente "attraversamento belve feroci") è un gioco ideato e sviluppato dalla Nintendo per le console GayStation 4, GamePube e Pornintendo DS, in collaborazione con Buona Domenica e La capanna dello zio Tobia.Inc, allo scopo di manomettere le menti dei poveri virgulti, istigarli alla violenza carnale e fargli venire la testa a palla. L'idea venne a un dipendente psicopatico della Nintendo (con sede probabilmente nel casertano) il quale, durante un festino con le mascotte più famose (tra cui il Gabibbo, Emilio Fede e colei la quale inventò la trasmissione sgratta-palle) capì la gravità dell'assenza di un gioco che superasse nettamente la soglia di stupidità umana (e non). Dopo inutili tentativi, tra i quali citiamo Metal Slug, The Elder Scroll IV: Oblivion e Power Play
  • C'est pas très étonnant qu'il y ait un début. Tous les jeux en ont. Ceci-dit, il vaut mieux préciser comment commence cette "aventure". Vous êtes donc dans le train, bien tranquille en train de pioncer, seul, quand un chat vient vous réveiller en disant qu'il n'y a malheureusement plus de place et vous demande s'il peut se mettre en face de toi, « s'ilteplait-s'ilteplait-s'ilteplait ». Vous ne pouvez malheureusement pas répondre non ou lui mettre une tarte dans la figure et il vous demande où vous allez. Bref, on abrège, et il vous oblige à acheter une maison minuscule avec des cafards minables, dans un village pourri.
  • File:Star.png Animal Crossing is a best-selling video game for the Nintendo GameCube that was released in 2001 and 2002. The game is essentially the third game in the series, though it's the first one to be released outside of Japan. It can arguably be considered a remake of the first game in the series, Animal Forest, but with added elements and slightly improved graphics. In the game, you play the role of either a young boy or girl. In the beginning of the game, you move to a new village, and throughout the entire experience you'll have fun doing daily activities, with no prominent goal included, and no way to actually beat the entire game.
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