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New Horizons. Being the first game in the Animal Crossing franchise, it makes sense for it to not be as polished or expansive but it’s more than that. Animal Crossing for the Gamecube has a completely ...
and Animal Crossing for a while now, and while emulators are sufficient, he’d like to play on real hardware. This means he needs to write to a GameCube memory card. While there are a few options ...
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is going offline after seven years, but it’s not going away forever. X (formerly Twitter) account Wario64 first posted an end-of-service announcement from Nintendo ...
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