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*When getting bad fortunes identified by [[Katrina]], slightly different effects happen. This can include tripping and falling half as frequently or less malfunctioning of the [[friendship]] of other villagers.
*When getting bad fortunes identified by [[Katrina]], slightly different effects happen. This can include tripping and falling half as frequently or less malfunctioning of the [[friendship]] of other villagers.
*Only seven [[NES Games|Famicom games]] can be obtained: ''{{W|Balloon Fight}}'', ''{{W|Clu Clu Land}}'', ''[[w:c:mario:Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[w:c:mario:Donkey Kong Jr. Math|Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', ''{{W|Golf (video game)|Golf}}'', ''{{W|Pinball (video game)|Pinball}}'', and ''{{W|Tennis (video game)|Tennis}}''.
*Only seven [[NES Games|Famicom games]] can be obtained: ''{{W|Balloon Fight}}'', ''{{W|Clu Clu Land}}'', ''[[w:c:mario:Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[w:c:mario:Donkey Kong Jr. Math|Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', ''{{W|Golf (video game)|Golf}}'', ''{{W|Pinball (video game)|Pinball}}'', and ''{{W|Tennis (video game)|Tennis}}''.
*[[Chip]] has a slightly different design with more slanted eyes, which was likely changed to avoid the potential racist connotations of a Japanese caricature.
*[[Chip]] has a slightly different design with more slanted eyes, which was likely changed in ''Animal Crossing'' and the rest of the game series to avoid the potential racist connotations of a Japanese caricature.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:05, 19 November 2023

Template:Cleanup Template:Animal Forest Template:GalleryTabber Template:Infobox VGinfo Dōbutsu no Mori (どうぶつの森 Animal Forest in English), is the name of the first installment in the Animal Crossing series. It was released only in Japan for the Nintendo 64. The reason it was originally released as a Japan-exclusive game was because Nintendo was uncertain whether a worldwide release for the game was viable, due to it being text-heavy and containing Japanese references and holidays that were untranslatable at the time.[1] It was later remade for the GameCube in 2002, and released worldwide as Animal Crossing. This game is compatible with the Expansion Pak and is displayed in a higher resolution when it is used (640x480 as opposed to 320x240). Since 2010, a fully playable fan translation patch is in existence which ports dialog directly from the Nintendo GameCube release, but there are glitches with long blocks of text such as mail and the Bulletin Board being cut off suddenly.

Differences from Animal Crossing

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The Bell Shrine in Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival.
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A player catches a Herabuna, an Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival-only fish.
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The dial input system in Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival (taken from a fan-translated copy)

References

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