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Electronic Theatre: E3 2008: Wii: Animal Crossing: City Folk

It was widely acknowledged that there would indeed be an unveiling of Animal Crossing for Wii at this year's E3 show. The question wasn't so much as "if?", but "what?". "What?" would Animal Crossing on Wii look like? "What?" would it play like? And, most importantly for some, "what?" would the online features be like?
Well, the answer to the first two questions is pretty simple; exactly what you expect. Animal Crossing: City Folk looks and plays very similarly to it's predecessors, using the screen-rolling technique from the NintendoDS release. The title retains the Real-Time Clock feature from the earlier titles, and begins with the player arriving in a randomly generated town of similar size, selecting their house from one of four, and meeting the locals...

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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Animal Crossing Games Ranked from Worst to Best

The Animal Crossing games hold a special place in our hearts. They're not free from our judgment, however. Let's rank them all!

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bosslevelgamer.com
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Ranking The Animal Crossing Games From Worst To Best

When it comes to ranking the Animal Crossing games, we're talking about some of the most popular games ever and also Amiibo Festival.

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culturedvultures.com
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The History of Animal Crossing

The History of Animal Crossing is one that is rich and wholesome. Katsuya Eguchi wanted to create a game that focused on friendship, family, and community.

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switchwatch.co.uk