![]() ![]() Secret code ( Doubutsu no Mori Photo Club) Secret code (1/8 chance from regular e-Card codes) Secret code (generated limited-time on the game's website) Secret code (1/8 chance from regular e-Card code) Secret code (send villager their own e-Card code) The following table compares the methods to obtain each NES game in Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+. Mario, and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Within the data of version 1.01 of Doubutsu no Mori e+ are references to NES games that do not appear in the game: Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race, Wrecking Crew, VS. The methods to obtain the NES games are changed again in Doubutsu no Mori e+. The items retain their North American designs. In the iQue Player version, the Chinese title text for the menu is corrupted and the original Japanese text is left untranslated for all other text in the menu.Īll games return from Animal Crossing, with the exception of Ice Climber, Legend of Zelda, Mario Bros, and Super Mario Bros. In Doubutsu no Mori only, if the Controller Pak has NES ROM data on it, selecting the "てがみをほぜんしたい" ( "Save a letter") option at the post office brings up a normally unused menu titled "コントローラパックのきろくをけします" (" Erase Controller Pack Records"), where the NES game data can be viewed and deleted. Interacting with the item with multiple NES ROMs on the Memory Card displays unique text that is normally unused: "Should I play my NES software?", followed by a list of games. NES ROMs, including those not already in the game, can be patched and placed on a Memory Card, where they can be loaded and played by interacting with the item. In 2018 it was discovered that when the empty NES item is interacted with, the game scans the Memory Card (Controller Pak in Doubutsu no Mori) for NES ROM data. The normally unused NES game data management menu in Doubutsu no Mori In addition to the playable NES games, in all first-generation Animal Crossing games there is an empty NES (Disk System in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+) item available from Crazy Redd's that, when interacted with, brings up a dialog that says, "I want to play my NES, but I don't have any software." Additionally, in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, on April Fool's Day, Tortimer gives the player Super Tortimer, an item that looks like an NES game, but when interacted with, brings up a dialog that says, "Heh heh hehhh hoorf!! April Fool! Super Tortimer isn't an NES game!". The games available differ between games, as do the methods to obtain them. In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, the items appear as either Famicom consoles with the cartridge of its game inserted, or a Famicom with a Disk System attached in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, the items appear as an NES console with the box of its game set on top of it. NES games are furniture items in the first-generation Animal Crossing games that can be interacted with to play an emulated Nintendo Entertainment System or Famicom game.
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