It was a port of the N64 game.Tyeforce said:It wasn't ported at all... >_>Gnome said:You're right it was only ported once.Pear said:PG. Most nostalgia, holidays that don't suck, and it isn't a game that was ported 4 times.
It was a port of the N64 game.Tyeforce said:It wasn't ported at all... >_>Gnome said:You're right it was only ported once.Pear said:PG. Most nostalgia, holidays that don't suck, and it isn't a game that was ported 4 times.
Um...no.Collen said:It was a port of the N64 game.Tyeforce said:It wasn't ported at all... >_>Gnome said:You're right it was only ported once.Pear said:PG. Most nostalgia, holidays that don't suck, and it isn't a game that was ported 4 times.
Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori + are two different games. Animal Crossing was never released in Japan. Animal Crossing was based off Doubutsu no Mori +, but retained very little extra features from +. The shrine became the wishing well, many holidays were removed and added, and there were various structural changes to different parts of the game. Famicom games were also removed and replaced with mostly different NES games.Collen said:It was a port of the N64 game.
I'll off topic you off! :throwingrottenapples:Ehingen Guy said:^fftopic: :throwingrottenapples:
On topic: I can't decide which one is the best because I like them all equally.
There's still Nintendo furniture in CF. Namely, the Mario theme, spotlight items and DLC.DarkPwnz0rX said:CF is obviously the best since it has way more stuff. But if you like classics, then the Gamecube one is the way to go. I'm not sure if CF still has NES game furniture in it.