I've never reset any of my New Leaf towns, except for a spare town that I started solely for the purpose of time-traveling for weeds, so I don't miss any of them. However, I do miss my original GameCube town very much. I've been thinking about starting up a new GameCube town for nostalgic reasons, but I'm afraid it won't feel the same and I'll ruin the magic.
i got rid of my copies of new leaf about a year (?) ago and i definitely miss them but i got rid of them as there wasn’t really anything left to do or discover since religiously playing it almost every day since it’s 2012 release
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i got rid of my copies of new leaf about a year (?) ago and i definitely miss them but i got rid of them as there wasn?t really anything left to do or discover since religiously playing it almost every day since it?s 2012 release
i do miss the first town i made in new leaf, i re-created the town before you could sell your town to tom nook.. i re-created to get a better layout and different fruit
i'm extremely proud of the town i made after i re-created it but i do sometimes miss the villagers from my first town, as they were my first friends in new leaf
Same here. I really dislike deleting saved data in games, particularly ones that I get really invested in like Animal Crossing.
I still have all of my previous towns across the different games. I believe I have four GCN towns, one WW town, one CF town, and two ACNL towns. I?ve never reset any of them. I waited until after ACNL became a Nintendo Selects title, and picked up a spare cart for $20 to use for my new town.
Unfortunately, my aversion to town resetting means that when I can only have one save per system (CF and the upcoming ACNH), I don?t tend to remain as consistently engaged with the corresponding games over time.
I miss the first town I ever made back in the animal crossing on GameCube. I created it with my older brother, and we finished the town. I ended up as a kid getting bored of it and creating a new one. It was the first and only town my brother played with me.
I don’t miss any previous new leaf towns I’ve had.
The only town I kind of missing is the very first town I had and which I created on release day. I had said town for quite a while, probably over a year or so? Anyway, it had a layout which I nowadays wouldn't choose anymore (back then, I actually liked it for some reasons), a bunch of likable villagers and was overall enjoyable. I delete the town when I found out that you can get different layouts if you reset the game. And yeah, that's how I ended up in the reset hell, had ever since then trouble to keep a town for longer than just a few weeks, ugh. Wished that I never deleted that town, as it would have been cool to play with the original town and see how much it change over the time.
I would still have my original town if you could change the name. When the game first came out I couldn't think of anything original so I just named it Hyrule. Down the line I wanted something more creative and decided to start all over. I do still wish I had my original town though.
Yes. I've only ever restarted my town one time and I didn't realize how much I would miss my original town of Teapot. I'm finally getting Stardust to the point where I feel like it is my town again.
I miss my old towns, especially the one from the third time I reset. I felt as if it was the perfect town for me and it had villagers I liked in it, it had years of memories attached to it that I wish I had kept but instead I chose to reset it without thinking That's part of the reason I'm not resetting my island in ACNH.
Yes. Throughout the time that the game?s been out, I?ve had three towns in total. I don?t really miss the second even though I put so much work into it. I miss my first one which I changed because I regretted the joke name that I had given it.
My very first town, Derise. Alas, I can't even visit it from the Dream Suite because it got deleted before the Welcome Amiibo update and they changed how the dream adresses eork.
I did find my previous town by searching for it, though. Made me kinda nostalgic even if it was bad.