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'''Animal Crossing''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, and the first game in the [[Animal Crossing series]] to be released outside of Japan. In Japan, the game was released as '''Doubutsu no Mori+'''.
 
'''Animal Crossing''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, and the first game in the [[Animal Crossing series]] to be released outside of Japan. In Japan, the game was released as '''Doubutsu no Mori+'''.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The game is an enhanced port of [[Doubutsu no Mori]] for [[Nintendo 64]], with various localisation changes in relation to the interface, locations, characters (including new ones exclusive to this version), events and items.
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The game is an enhanced port of [[Doubutsu no Mori]] for [[Nintendo 64]], with various gameplay and localisation changes in relation to the interface, locations, characters (including new ones exclusive to this version), events and items.
  
 
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[[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]

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Animal Crossing
どうぶつの森+
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Developer(s): Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo GameCube
Category: Simulation
Players:
Predecessor: Doubutsu no Mori
Successor: Animal Crossing: Wild World
Release dates
N. America: September 16, 2002
Japan: December 14, 2001
Europe: September 24, 2004
Australia: October 17, 2003
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Animal Crossing is a Nintendo GameCube game, and the first game in the Animal Crossing series to be released outside of Japan. In Japan, the game was released as Doubutsu no Mori+.

Gameplay

The game is an enhanced port of Doubutsu no Mori for Nintendo 64, with various gameplay and localisation changes in relation to the interface, locations, characters (including new ones exclusive to this version), events and items.

Animal Crossing series logo
Main games

Doubutsu no Mori • Doubutsu no Mori+ • Animal Crossing • Doubutsu no Mori e+ • Wild World • City Folk • New Leaf • New Horizons

Side games / applications

Clock • Calculator • Happy Home Designer • amiibo Festival • Pocket Camp

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