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by bisonhead - written on 12/09/06 (Very useful, 298 readings)
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This is a strange game, everything about it seems wrong, I mean the main aim is to pay off your morgage. But it's still fun. The start of the game is your character is sitting on a train, you meet a cat who asks you a few questions and from thosequestions the game creates an avatar for you. The train stops and get out at a town which you have already named, your asked where your travelling to, and the name you input is the name of your town. Mine is "Stigville" The first thing you do is get a job to start paying off your house. The thing is theirs loads of other computer contolled creatures who want to be your friend and give ...
by butters - written on 02/11/05 (Very useful, 242 readings)
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it is the game which is real life, events happen (like haloween), and the seasons change. People even move in and out of the town After hearing about this game last november, i was pretty intrigued, but, alas, i had no gamecube. In february though, i had a list of games that were good on the gamecube, good enough to get one, so i did. I dont have many of those games though. However, i lent animal crossing off of my friend, expecting it to be a large town, a few shops and people, but no. There is just a small village, where you dig up fossils from the ground, and live with a bunch of animals, who, the more you speak to them, get more and more ...
by 3rd Rock Satan - written on 06/03/05 (Very useful, 464 readings)
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So who knows all about the sordid history of Animal Crossing? If you’re a fan of Nintendo then you probably do because this has probably become one of the most infamous games on the GameCube. I do love a game with a bit of history so for those who don’t know the ever-so thrilling tale of the Animal Crossing debacle then let me tell you because I’m sure you’re just dying to know. The reason for the uproar from us European gamers was the fact Animal Crossing was taking its damn sweet time getting here. It was released in Japan in 2001 and then the US in 2002 but then it was announced the game would not get a European release due to ‘localisation and translation ...
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