So the first time you ever played AC...

I never knew about Animal Crossing until Wild World which was around 2006. Recently I got really addicted to making items in Animal Crossing and always wanted to make items so I did. Then I used a emulator to play Animal Forest which is a Japanese game for the N64. Then I also played the game cube version in the Japanese to.
 
When I first played Animal Crossing, it was on the GameCube, and I was borrowing it from a friend. I played it for awhile, but I wasn't particularly addicted or anything. But a year or so after I returned it, I started craving it again. So I bought it, started my town all over again, and became addicted, lol. Then came Wild World... If it wasn't for that game, well...I'm sure most people here already know, and don't want to hear it again. =p
 
AC GCN was my first video game ever. My parents got my brother and I a Gamecube (my first video game system) and AC for Valentines Day one year.

I was instantly hooked. :P
 
i got ACPG for Christmas the year it came out (maybe the next)
and played it everyday for a year.

The fect that i had a big family made the game that much more fun.

I remember fighting over eho would get the top left house (dont ask why)
 
My friend told me about this cool new game for DS that was out called animal crossing, I had seen the ads for it and it didn't look particularly great, then she brought it into school one day and I played for 20 seconds and got hooked. (a penguin told me all his trees were planted too close to his and died and I went to nook n' go)
The next day I went to the shops and bought it.
 
SilverCyrus said:
i got ACPG for Christmas the year it came out (maybe the next)
and played it everyday for a year.

The fect that i had a big family made the game that much more fun.

I remember fighting over eho would get the top left house (dont ask why)
It's not called ACPG. >_>


WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN?! "Population Growing" ISN'T A SUBTITLE!!
 
I saw AC:WW in Nintendo Power and it looked cool so I decided to get it. I had a lot of fun with that game, but City Folk is a bit boring.
 
I first saw it in Nintendo Power, and it looked really cool. They really did a good job presenting it. XD I was addicted to the game almost instantly and was on a mission to collect everything. After about a year or so, I lost interest, but would come back to it on occasion. My grandmom also played it, too, mainly for the fishing.

When I got Animal Crossing: Wild World, I knew nothing about this "Wi-Fi" thing, or what it did (that's far different now... XD ). A month after I got Wild World and Mario Kart DS, we got a Broadband connection and a router. It took me about three days of frustration to get my router all hooked up and working (stupid Netgear router, gave me trouble the whole time I had it), but I was finally connected. I really didn't care for computers back then, thanks to the frustration of Whendoze, and so I didn't do much with my computer other than look for friend codes and then pretty much let my computer set for awhile, unless I needed to look something up quickly. I started making more and more friends on AC:WW and became obsessed with it and one of the bigger Animal Crossing websites for awhile, until it got spoiled.

I had two towns in Wild World, one normal and one modified that I'd mess around on. I designed the town map for that website (which I was then staff of), and did other stuff using ARDS for awhile. Ultimately, I got bored when everyone I knew wasn't around NFWC.

After that, I quit that AC website and moved on to other things like web design and another AC website I was staff, and eventually part owner of. I was excited for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and imported Dairantou Smash Bros. X and a Japanese Wii to play it on, and also later imported Doubutsu no Mori +. Doubutsu no Mori + is the game that came before Animal Crossing, many aspects of the game were different from Animal Crossing, but it was the same basic idea. After that, I finally found Doubutsu no Mori e+, which I found to be an awesome game, it's basically a combination of Doubutsu no Mori + and Animal Crossing, but with much more cool stuff.

When City Folk came out, I played for a couple weeks, but kind of lost interest quickly... =p I'm hoping to get back into in sometime soon, though. =3
 
I ended up playing it when my friend at school told me it was a good game, so when it was the last day of school, we all brought our DS's and PSP's to school. He showed me the game, let me create a new character, and I just got hooked. Later on, I purchased a DS and bought the game. Then came the Wii, and thought why not, it's a pretty good game on the DS, only to find out that the Wii version wasn't much different.
 
It was at my Grandmas (Yes she plays WW) And she was like. 'Jake, how od you like my town?' And I was like. "What game is this" and then she let me go on... It was weird..
 
Tree said:
Haha that's odd. :O
I know. She was like "Oh Jake, I ue to work at the RSPCA and this reminds me of it" I was like. "Okies Granny. Whatever you say"
 
well what got me into the series so long ago is the assembling the museum I loved to do and the ability to play nes games I spent more hours then I would like to admit when I first started the series out.
 
when i got it i was hooked right away,for about 3-4 months,then i played every few days then i got hooked again and the pattern repeated,i still find it rlly fun!
 
Used to have it on the DS and lost it.

I then somehow like the look of the new one on the Wii and bought it, really like it, haven't stopped playing yet but have only had it for about 2 months.
 
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