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Doubutsu No Mori E%2B English Patch Download
Apr 14, 2001 - Ihatovo Monogatari Soul Blazer Fushigi no Dungeon 2: Fuurai no. Patch Version, 021210. Release Date, 02 Dec 2010. Readme, Readme File. Downloads, 15847. It doesn't have the island minigame (because there's no e-Reader). This is a WIP translation project for Doubutsu no Mori or Animal. Animal Crossing ISO. Rating: ESRB: E, PEGI: 3+. Advance 2 (U)(Venom) [NDS] Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori (J)(Independent). Direct Download Links:.
Doubutsu no mori (or dōbutsu no Mori (どうぶつの森)) doubutsu no mori was released on the N64 in Japan in early 2001. It was the first ever title and translates as Animal Forest. This game was initially developed for the (an extension to the N64 to incorporate extra features). The reason it was designed for this system was to take advantage of the real-time simulation that the system had to offer. Unfortunately the development of the 64DD experienced delays so it was moved to the N64 and released without a real-time simulation clock.
Doubutsu no mori+ (or Animal Forest+ (どうぶつの森+)) doubutsi no mori+ was released on the Gamecube in Japan in late 2001. It's just a version of the (N64 version) with the addition of a Real-Time Clock which was made possible since the Gamecube has a system clock (hence the plus: doubutsu no mori + additional features). Other additional features added include a Museum (which expanded the faraway feature in doubutsu no mori, an Ables store and new characters). This version also made the most of the Gameboy Advance (GBA) which was out at the same time. You could connect your GBA console to your Gamecube using a cable and record all of your Island data on your GBA and make it portable. You could interact with your Islander and make bells quickly using this method by dropping fruit and directing your Islander to it (once they'd ate the fruit, they would drop a bag of bells).
Doubutsi no mori+ went on to be translated into English for Western release, becoming what would be Population Growing. A full list of differences between the original and ported version (N64 and Gamecube), can be found. Animal Crossing: Population Growing (Western NA/EU Version) Animal Crossing: Population Growing was released on the Gamecube in NA in 2002 /EU in 2004. The game came from a translation of doubutsu no mori+ but due to the lack of Holidays for Western players, the translated version was upgraded to include new Western Holidays and some new items which could be obtained during these periods. This was the first Animal Crossing game to use the e-Reader. The e-Reader could be connected using a GBA and trading cards could be scanned to obtain rare items, music or designs. The EU version didn't include e-Reader compatibility because the e-Reader didn't see a European release.
Just like doubutsu no mori+, this game included a bunch of NES games that were playable during gameplay. Doubutsu no mori e+ (or Animal Forest e+ (どうぶつの森e+)) doubutsu no mori e+ was released on Gamecube in Japan in 2003. This version was the second version for the Gamecube available in Japan. Hetalia axis powers episode 1. After doubutsu no Mori+ was translated into English and had extra holidays/items added for the West, Nintendo of Japan was so impressed with the extra events and items they'd added, that they translated the game BACK into Japanese to include these extra things and re-released it. This also allowed for Japanese users to benefit from the e-Reader capabilities too. No-one really knows what the ' e' stands for, but speculation pushes for 'extra' as in extra holidays/items, or 'e-Reader' as in the e-Reader functionality.

Doubutsu no mori: iQue (动物森林) doubutsu no mori: iQue was released on iQue Player in China in 2006. IQue is the name given to Nintendo in China. The is a handheld console/controller that connects directly to a TV without the use of a system/console.
All the games are downloaded directly to the controller via in-store hubs or by connecting it to a computer and visiting the online store. This console was only released in China and only had a handful of games ported to it. Doubutsu no mori: iQue is a direct port of doubutsu no mori+ to which was translated into Chinese and had a few glitches patched. There's rare footage of the Chinese iQue Player version. Animal Crossing: Wild World (おいでよ どうぶつの森) Wild World was released on the Nintendo DS in JP/NA in 2005 and EU in 2006.