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Animal Crossing: Wild World [Nintendo DS Game]Developed by Nintendo EAD - Nintendo of America (2005) - Life Development Sim - Rated Everyone
Based on the GameCube version of the title, Animal Crossing Wild World casts players as of the newest resident of a happy little village, populated by friendly talking animals. There is no overarching narrative to push players in a particular direction. Instead of assigning a progressive series of missions or following a linear plot, the game simply sets players free in its virtual community, where they can develop their houses, fashion sense, collections, and relationships with other characters... Read more
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Platform: Nintendo DS
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Publisher: Nintendo of America
Release Date: December 6, 2005
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad, Other
UPC: 045496735920
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User reviews and opinions
| BetoCarlo |
9:11pm on Monday, November 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| When I got my Nintendo DS last year, one game I really wanted to try was Animal Crossing. This is a life simulation type game, which I quite like. Really wanted to try was Animal Crossing. This is a life simulation type game, which I quite like. | |
| odog1999 |
4:57pm on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have played on nearly all the nintendo ds light games and i can say that this is my favourite game of all time. | |
| jkostas |
3:55am on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Please do not but this game for children. I was shocked to discover my 8 year old child having to write "I am dirt" amongst other derogatory things about herself. | |
| dorogoy |
2:35pm on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| ANIMAL CROSSING IS BRILLIANT!!!!!! When I think about games like this I suddenly feel very childish, but theres a reason for that. In my opinion. | |
| mekon |
12:18pm on Monday, July 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| It was great! ALL None Animal Crosing is a intresting and fun game. You live in a house you can get things you can sell things and best of all you have FUN! I got this game for Christmas two years ago along with my Ruroni Kenshin DS I have right now. | |
| Sensei_Jensen |
4:06am on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| this game is brilliant paying of your morgage decorating your home writtting letters. | |
| rolf |
9:22pm on Friday, June 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| i think there are no bad things about it because its the best game ever i go on it every day | |
| bjames |
10:01pm on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| All my kids have their own copy 7 - 11 and none of them have a problem with it All my kids have a copy of it | |
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THIS GAME CARD WILL WORK ONLY WITH THE NINTENDO DS VIDEO GAME SYSTEM.
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play
Contents
12 Getting Started
4 Saving Your Game
THIS GAME ALLOWS WIRELESS MULTIPLAYER GAMES WITH EACH DS SYSTEM CONTAINING A SEPARATE GAME CARD.
Touch Screen Controls Button Controls Controls Outdoors Using the Item Screen
Change Your Clothes! Use Your Tools! Write a Letter! Design Stuff!
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Controls at Home Town Hall
22 Moving
Tom Nooks Store The Tailors Shop
28 Create Your Own Designs
Screen shots for control explanations all use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen.
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The Museum The Town Gate Traveling the World! Multiplayer Q&A Tag Mode
Getting Started
Make sure that your Nintendo DS is turned off before you begin. Insert the Animal Crossing: Wild World Game Card into your Nintendo DS and press Animal Crossing: Wild World panel to begin the game. on the Nintendo DS system. Touch the
If your system startup has been set to Auto Mode, you can skip the last step. See the Nintendo DS hardware instruction booklet for more information.
Starting a new game
On your cab ride into town, youll be asked to enter the current time, your nickname (and whether youre a boy or a girl), and the name of your town, as well as some other information.
Please see page 7 for instructions on entering text.
Continue
To continue your game, touch the character you want to play with. If you touch the phone.
Saving Your Game
To save your progress, just climb into your bed in the attic of your house or press anywhere outdoors. When you start a game, youll start out in the attic of your house.
The amount of time since you last played will be calculated using the time on your Nintendo DS clock. Changing the time on the Animal Crossing: Wild World Game Card will not affect the time on the DS clock. However, changing the time on the DS clock will affect the time on the Animal Crossing Game Card. Please be careful.
New Resident
Up to four players can live on one Animal Crossing: Wild World Game Card. Select this option to have a new player move into your town.
Reset clock Set sound
Change the date and time on your Game Card.
Tag Mode
This game includes a Tag Mode feature. See page 40 for more information.
Downloads
Choose between stereo and surround sound and set the animal voices. Choose whether you want to download bulletin board messages, letters, or a mysterious feline visitor when playing via Nintendo WFC.
Other Things
Erase resident Immigration Wi-Fi settings
Rebuild town
Demolish and delete your town. Once deleted, save data cannot be recovered. Please be careful.
Erase a player from your Game Card. Prepare your town to allow a friends player to move in. (See page 22-23.)
Change your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection settings. (See page 43, and the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet for more information.)
Touch Screen Controls
The Touch Screen
Touch the Touch Screen to play.
Switch between letters, numbers, and symbols.
Keyboard Controls
Paste any characters you copied.
For details about using the stylus correctly, please see pages 10 & 11.
Delete the last character entered.
New line. Copy the selected characters.
Basic Controls
Use an Item
Touch these keys to type. Shift between capital or lowercase letters.
Walk/Run
Pick Up an Item
Shift to capital letters or symbols for one character.
Tap yourself.
When you enter your player or town name.
Touch the direction you want to go. Tap the item you want to interact with. Tap the item you want to pick up.
When chatting with a friend. And more.
Youll need to enter text.
When writing a letter.
Button Controls
L/R Button Open/Close the map. SELECT
Cycle through screens from the item screen. Open or close the keyboard window.
See page 7 See page 11
Open/Close the item screen.
See page 12
Different Actions
Facing someone: Talk. In front of a door: Go inside. In front of a tree: Shake it. In front of the bulletin board: Read.
+Control Pad Walk Run
Press and hold or or. and a direction on You will see an icon on-screen when you switch between touch control and button control. Touch control Button control
Pick up an item. Pick up furniture. Pick a flower. Cancel.
See page 11
Holding an item: Use the item.
See page 10
Move the
cursor.
(On the item screen, etc.)
Controls Outdoors
Walk + Run
Press , or to walk. Press and hold , at the same time to run.
Picking up
You can pick up items at your feet. You can also pull weeds and pick flowers.
If your pockets are full, you can decide not to pick the item up or to swap it for something.
Touch an area close to the player to walk, and touch an area far from the player to run.
Other Things Different Actions
or (touch) Check the Date & Time
Stand still for a moment to see the date and time.
Perform any number of actions, including talking, entering houses, reading the bulletin board, shaking trees, etc.
Check the Map
You can also. Facing an animal.
to view the town map.
Your location is marked by
Facing a door.
Using the Item Screen
Press or tap to view the item screen, which is also known as your pockets. You can carry a maximum of 15 items (excluding what you have on) and a maximum of 10 letters.
Move cursor Display submenu Select an item with Tap it with
When youve received items or Bells
Grab the sack of Bells from your Item List and put it where your money is, then press.
With the stylus, all you have to do is touch and drag the Bell bag.
Return to screen Tap
In the submenu, you can use and move items. The submenu changes depending on the item and where you are standing. Heres a quick overview.
All About Submenus
Switching screens
Choose the icon and press scroll through the screens.
or press
Item List
Designs
Insects
Keyboard
Friend Roster Letters you have Pink letters are ones that were sent to you. Blue letters are ones that you wrote. Not yet read Already read Letter with present
Town name and player name The number of Bells you have Items Item icons Furniture Clothes Stationery
This appears only when you are using button controls. You can grab items and move them around your item screen. You can also use this to pick up furniture and attach items to letters.
Take the item out of your pockets and place it at your feet. Any items you drop outside will remain there for a while, but if they disappear, you might want to check with Booker, one of the gatekeepers.
With the stylus, touching and holding the item does the same thing as selecting grab. Move the item by dragging it.
Throw away
Toss out a letter. If you throw away a letter, its gone forever, so be careful!
Change Your Clothes!
When you put on a new shirt, accessory, or hat, whatever you were wearing goes back into your pockets. Grab the clothes or hat you want to wear. Bring that to your character and press. Changing clothes is as easy as that!
Write a letter!
1 Pick a type of stationery and an addressee Pick some stationery from your pockets and choose Write a letter. Once the paper pops up, pick the addressee. 2 Write the letter Once youve figured out who youre writing to, write your letter! (See page 7 for a refresher course on typing.) When youre done, youll see the letter in blue in the letter section of your item screen. Attaching a present to a letter Rewrite a letter
Changed your mind? You can always rewrite your letter. If you want to change the addressee, just pick a different one.
With the stylus, all you have to do is drag clothes, accessories, and hats on top of your character.
Use Your Tools!
Changing tools is just like changing your clothes: just grab the tool from your item list and drop it in your hands. To put a tool away, select your character and choose Remove Equipment. Do the same thing when you want to remove your hat or accessories.
If you want to send someone a gift, grab the item from your item list and drop it on the letter.
3 Take it to the post office in the town hall To mail your letter, take it to the post office and drop it off with Pelly. Maybe the villager you wrote will write you back!
Shovel Dig up buried treasure or fill holes and bury items for other people to find.
Fishing Rod Fish in rivers and the ocean. Any fish you catch will appear in your fish list. And many more
Presents attached to letters Select the present in the letter submenu and drag it to your item list.
In various places.
Design Stuff! Create your own designs, and apply them to things like clothes and umbrellas. 3
Choose how you want to use it.
Hats and Clothes You can wear any design you create. If you change your clothes, the clothes that you're changing out of will be put in your pockets. Umbrellas Place any design onto an umbrella.
By using your design on clothes, hats, and umbrellas, you can place them in your house as furniture.
Open the design screen. Picture Floor Wallpaper
Inside your house.
Paintings Paste your design on a canvas and display it in your house. Floors and Walls Spread your design on the floor or use it as wallpaper. As with clothes, the stuff that you're replacing will go in your pockets.
Choose the design that you want to use.
Hat Clothes
Umbrella Flooring
Outdoors.
For details on how to create your own design see page 28.
You can spread your design on the ground. When you want to remove it, just use the pick-up action.
Controls at Home
Placing furniture
Pick the furniture that you want to put in your house and choose Place in Room to put it in your house. When you don't have the room to put something in your room, you won't be able to drop it.
Moving furniture
With furniture in hand.
Stand in front of the furniture and press your character.
If there's not enough room in the direction you're moving, you won't be able to move the furniture.
or touch
Furniture in your room.
Straightening up
To pick up furniture, simply face it and press or tap it with the stylus.
Push Using items
You can use some types of furniture by pressing , pressing toward the furniture, or tapping yourself. + furniture. or slide in the direction of the
You can put as many as 90 items in your dressers and closets. However, you cannot put away living things or any items the villagers have given you to give to someone else.
or slide in the direction opposite
the furniture.
Change your perspective
Press or to change the camera angle. Tap either again to hide the controls that change your perspective.
Pick an arrow to change the camera angle. Press to return to your original viewpoint. + or slide sideways.
Town Hall
In your local town hall, you'll find the civic center, post office, and recycling bin. If you want to know about your town's goings-on, visit the civic center. To mail a letter, pay your mortgage, or deposit Bells, visit the post office.
Post Office Functions Mail a Letter
Send letters to the residents of the town. Choose the letter that you want to send and move it to the red palette.
Civic Center Functions The Environment
Get some feedback about the quality of your town. At the end, you'll get some tips on how to make your town as pleasant as possible.
Paying Mortgage
Make mortgage payments to Tom Nook's shop here. All the residents in your house share the loan.
Access Account
Deposit your Bells here, or take Bells out when you need money.
Save a Letter Town Tunes
Change your town tune, the theme song for your town. Choose the frogSave any letters you've received. If there's a letter you want to keep, grab it from your pockets and move it to the red letter list. You can save up to 75 letters. When you want to send or save a letter, press to move it directly to Pelly's letter list.
Donations
Donate Bells to the needy people of Boondox. Your donations go to a good cause.
shaped notes and move them up and down to adjust the pitch.
Moving
Move to a town on another Game Card. For more details on moving, please see pages 22-23.
Recycling Bin
Toss your unwanted items in here. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 a.m., it all gets hauled away!
If you ever want to move out of your town and into another, all you need is another Animal Crossing: Wild World Game Card. When you want to move, go to the civic center in the town hall.
Prepare to move
Start a game using the player that you want to move and go to the town hall. On the receiving Game Card, turn the Nintendo DS power on and wait at the title screen.
If you move, your character will be erased from the town that you're leaving. Any Bells you've deposited and letters you've saved will be transferred to the new town. You cannot take what's in your drawers with you. You can take what is in your pockets and your designs with you. Letters in your mailbox will disappear. Check before you move! Once you move, you'll lose your friend roster. Ask your friends to re-register you to their friend rosters so that you can play via Nintendo WFC together. If a town already contains four residents, you cant move into it.
Start communicating
to move the item directly to Tom Nook's palette.
Once you've sold an item, you cannot get it back, so be careful what you sell.
The Tailors Shop
Buy yourself clothes, hats, and accessories at the Able Sisters' tailor shop. You can also create your own designs and put them on display here as well.
You can carry as many as 8 designs with you at any time.
I want it!
You can take the design that you selected, but you'll have to delete one of your designs first. When you change a design, you will also change everything that design was used on. However, the design on clothes and umbrellas on display at the shop and on the flag will remain the same.
I want to trade!
Swap your design with one in the shop.
How to Shop
Stand in front of the item that you want to buy to pick it. You can even choose to try it on if you want to try before you buy!
If you talk to Mabel.
Create a Design
When picking a design in the shop.
That's fine. I want to display!
You can put the design that you created (my design) on display at the shop. However, the item that is on display will be lost. The design that is on display at the shop will disappear, and your design will replace it.
Choose where you want to put the design. You will lose one of the 8 designs that you have. Create a design using the design tools. Once your design is complete, just name your design and pay for it.
I'll trade instead.
This will swap your design with the one in the store.
Please see pages 28-29 for information on how to create a design. See page 16-17 for information on how to use your design.
I wanna sell!
Selling works the same way as it does at Tom Nook's shop. Choose the item you want to sell and move it to the palette.
* Choose the item with to move it straight to the palette. * You can sell only clothes, hats, umbrellas, and accessories at the tailor.
Canvas area Grid area
Turn the grid lines on or off Create your design in this 32 x 32 square
Change which color palette you are using
Create Your Own Designs
Its a breeze creating designs with your stylus.
Palette area
Choose the color you
Tool area
What to do when you want to create a design. Turn grid lines (spaces) on or off
want to use Shape Tools
Pen Tools
Create perfect shapes.
Change the width of your stroke. Confirm Stamp Tools The shape you choose will be drawn on the canvas. Undo (This undoes your last action) Paint Tools Paint the pattern that you select here.
Move the cursor
Exit design screen Change areas
The Museum
In the museum, you can see all of the fish and insects that have been donated, as well as any artwork and fossils. You can also create constellations in the observatory or visit the caf for some coffee. Donation!
You can donate fossils, paintings, insects, and fish. Your donation will be put on display at the museum for you to view at all times. Pick the item that you want to donate from your pockets.
Observatory Insect Exhibit Art Hall Fossil Exhibit
Observatory
Stand in front of the telescope and tap it or press to use the telescope.
Creating Constellations
Make a new one! Change one! Create a completely new constellation. Redesign an existing constellation.
Viewing Constellations
Stargazing Check out the constellations you've created. Find out the best time to view a constellation.
Blathers
Aquarium
Ask about viewing
Erase one!
Erase an existing constellation.
Constellation Creation 1 2
Connect the stars to create your own constellation.
Check a fossil!
Blathers will identify any fossils youve found. Just grab the fossil from your pocket and hand it over.
Choose where you want to create a constellation. Pick a star. Connect the stars. When you are done, name your constellation.
You can connect stars only if they are linked with a blue line.
Check the exhibits
This list shows all the items that have been donated to the museum. Touch the icons at the bottom to check out the different categories.
Catagories
You can delete lines by tapping them. (However, you cannot delete lines that connect to other lines.) You can use up to 16 lines to create your constellation. One town can have up to 16 constellations.
Talk to the gatekeepers to find lost items and change the flag, not to mention visit other towns!
The Town Gate
If you talk to Booker, the gatekeeper on the left.
If you talk to Copper, the gatekeeper on the right.
I wanna go out! Select this to visit other towns, either wirelessly from DS to DS or using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. See pages 34-35 for more on going out.
Invite guests! Have friends from other towns come visit you in yours.
What's new? Booker will let you know if you have any special visitors. If you have guests visiting via local wireless or Nintendo WFC, Booker will let you know who the last person was to enter your gate.
Friend code!
When playing with a friend with whom you cannot play wirelessly, you will each need a friend code. Speak to Copper, the gatekeeper on the right, and choose Friend code! and "Gimme one" to be issued a friend code. Please see pages 36-37 for more on how to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Something lost? Check out the towns lost-and-found. Up to 20 items can be stored here. As new ones come in, the old ones are tossed out. You can claim anything thats here!
Change flag.
Replace the design on the towns flag with one that you created. Use this! Toss out the flags current design and swap it for one that you created. Swap the existing design for one that you created.
Swap it!
Traveling the World!
Venture out to a friends town and meet new friends!
Travel via DS to DS!
Talk to Copper
How to go out
Have the player whose town youre visiting open his gate for you (by telling his gatekeeper that he wants to Invite guests!). Then tell your gatekeeper, I wanna go out! and select the same method as the player hosting.
Talk to Copper and choose "I wanna go out," then choose "DS to DS" (see page 33). When you want to go to a town outside of the ones that Copper mentions.
When there are multiple towns open for you to visit, the town that Copper
There are 2 ways to go out.
mentions might not be the one that you want to visit. At times like this, choose "Another town" and choose the town that you want to visit.
DS to DS Nintendo WFC
Using local wireless, travel to another Nintendo DS (page 35). Visit friends using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (pages 36-37). In order to use Nintendo WFC, you must first enter your Wi-Fi settings (see page 43, and the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet).
Opening the gate
If you are successful in communicating, the gate will open and you will be able to go out.
Registering Friends when Playing via Local Wireless
Open by tapping the Touch Screen. on
Up to four people can interact at a time. The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection can only work when the original DS hardware and DS Game Card are used as a set. (Please see the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet for more on user information.)
If you choose when playing DS to DS, you can register the players you are playing with to your friend roster. Youll need these addresses when playing via Nintendo WFC (see page 36).
You can have up to 32 friends on your friend roster. If a player moves, her address will change and you will have to register her again to your friend roster.
Addresses
Travel via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection!
In order to play with your friends on-line via Nintendo WFC, hosts and visitors must register each other to their friend rosters. If you are not able to register friends via local wireless play (page 35), then follow these steps to manually exchange Friend Codes.
Once the name has been registered, talk to Copper and choose, I wanna go out and Nintendo WFC.
You will get the option to Check your connection settings
Choose "No" if you don't need to set up a new connection file. If you choose Yes, then the game will automatically save and switch to the Nintendo WFC set-up screen. You can then enter or update your connection settings. (Check the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet for details.)
After confirming your settings, the game will start from the title screen. (Please check the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet for details.)
Get your own code by touching
on your friend roster.
If you do not have a code, ???????????? will be displayed. Talk to Copper and choose Friend Code and Yes. You must connect to Nintendo WFC at least one time to be given a friend code. See page 43, and the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet.
Exchange friend codes with the people you want to register. Choose on your friend roster, choose Use Code, and
Choose the name of the player whose town you want to visit
The names of players with open gates will be displayed, so pick the person whose town you want to visit.
enter your friend's code. You will be asked for your friends name and town, so enter those and he will be added to your friend roster.
The Terms of Use Agreement which governs Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection game play is available in the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet or online at www.nintendowifi.com/terms.
In Tag Mode, you can close your DS and continue to search for other players. If your battery runs out while youre in Tag Mode, your game will continue from your last save.
You might exchange constellations. You might send and receive bottle mail. Residents might move in or out of your town.
Once youve successfully met another player, start a new game to see if you have received something.
You dont know who will get your bottle mail, so protect your privacy and do not give out personal information such as last name, phone number, birth date, age, e-mail or home address when communicating with others.
Establishing the DS Wireless Link (DS Wireless Play)
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
This section explains how to establish the link for local wireless play. What You Will Need: Nintendo DS systems One for each player Animal Crossing: Wild World DS Game Cards One for each player Steps 1. Make sure that all DS systems are turned off, then insert a Animal Crossing: Wild World DS Game Card into each system. 2. Turn on the power of all the systems. The DS menu screen will appear. 3. Touch the Animal Crossing: Wild World panel. 4. Now follow the instructions on page 34. During wireless game play, an icon will appear on either the upper or lower displays showing the signal strength of the wireless signal. The icon has four modes depending on the signal strength, as shown below.
No. of Bars Strength Weaker Stronger 30 ft.
The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows multiple Animal Crossing: Wild World owners to play together over the interneteven when separated by long distances. To play Nintendo DS games over the internet, you must first set up the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Nintendo WFC) on your Nintendo DS system. Please see the separate Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet included with this game for directions on setting up your Nintendo DS. To complete Nintendo WFC setup, you will also need access to a PC that has a wireless network device installed (such as a wireless router) and an active broadband or DSL internet account. If you do not have a wireless network device installed on your PC, you can order a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector directly from Nintendo. See the separate Nintendo WFC instruction booklet for more information. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gameplay uses more battery power than other gameplay. You may prefer to use the AC Adapter to prevent running out of power when using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can also play Nintendo WFC compatible games at selected internet hotspots without additional setup. For additional information on the Nintendo WFC, setting up your Nintendo DS, or a list of available internet hotspots, visit www.nintendowifi.com (USA, Canada and Latin America) or call 1-800-895-1672 (USA/Canada only).
Begin with the distance between systems at about 30 feet or less and move closer or farther apart as desired, keeping the signal strength at two or more bars for best results. Keep the maximum distance between systems at 65 feet or less. The systems should face each other as directly as possible. Avoid having people or other obstructions between the DS systems. Avoid interference from other devices. If communication seems to be affected by other devices (wireless LAN, microwave ovens, cordless devices, computers), move to another location or turn off the interfering device.
Important Legal Information
Warranty & Service Information
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TOMY U.S. IS NAMED MASTER TOY LICENSEE FOR NINTENDOS POPULAR BRAND, ANIMAL CROSSING: WILD WORLD SANTA ANA, Calif. TOMY Corporation, one of the worlds best known and endearing toy companies, brings the wacky and playful personalities from arguably one of the most beloved video games of all time, Animal Crossing: Wild World, to life in 2007 with an extensive line of collectible figures, houses, plushes, and accessories. Nintendo recently named Tomy Corporation as the master licensee for Animal Crossing in the U.S. Tomy is excited to take the popularity of the Animal Crossing: Wild World game and the uniqueness of the characters and bring them to life, said Tomy Corporation senior marketing manager Sandra Leo. The continued strength of game sales and the recent hit animated movie in Japan underscore the immense popularity of this evergreen brand. Nintendo of Americas Vice President of Brand Management, Gail Tilden, added, "Nintendo is thrilled to be working with Tomy. Their innovation and quality will add a new dimension to the Animal Crossing franchise Universally lauded by critics, millions of people continue to play Animal Crossing years after they purchased the interactive game because of its ever-changing, role-playing nature. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, consumers call the shots in a completely unique place where days and seasons pass in real time. Own a home, work hard, cultivate friends and celebrate holidays year-round. The Animal Crossing videogame is available for Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo DS. Nearly 7 million units of the DS version have sold worldwide since November 2004 and it remains a top seller. On December 16, 2006 the animated Animal Crossing debuted in Japan and through January 9, 2007 had generated $14 million in box office receipts. Licensed products tying into the movie release have notched more than $40 million at retail. Tomys Animal Crossing collection will arrive at specialty retailers across the nation beginning in July 2007. Tomys Animal Crossing series incorporates a variety of styles and play patterns into the line along with various price points including: Animal Crossing: Wild World Figure Collection: Six (6) different sets that feature three one inch collectible figures along with two (2) accessories. Sets include adorable characters such as Mitzi/Kaitlin/Katie and Aurora/Mabel/Rover which are all based on the video game. Animal Crossing: Wild World Figure/House Collection: Three (3) unique house sets, each featuring a one- inch figure and two (2) accessory pieces. Each house (red, pink or blue roofs) opens to a play area in the back for the characters and/or accessories to fit inside.
Animal Crossing: Wild World Stamps: each plush stamp includes a 2.5- inch figure sitting atop a rubber stamp. Popular characters from the video game include Goldie, Rosie, Bunny, Peanut, Sally and Poncho. Each stamp has a different message, but combining personalities leaves room for personalized communication. Animal Crossing: Wild World Plush Keychain: These six -inch plush key chains are also based on the popular video game. The six different characters, which vary from Aurora and Savannah to Stitches and Bluebear, include sound when pushed on the stomach. Animal Crossing: Wild World Solar Bobblehead: These lovable solar bobbleheads are activated by sunlight and include head and arm movement. Characters from the video game are Curly, Rosie and Stitches. Animal Crossing: Wild World Coin Purse: Each coin purse is based on a popular character and features a pullback zipper on top. Options include Rosie, Curly, Stitches and Peanut. Animal Crossing: Wild World Eight Inch Plush: Adorable eight inch plush dolls are sure to become collectors items and feature six (6) characters. More company information is available at www.tomy.com. Media may request samples or schedule interviews by contacting Cherie Whyte or Mike Kingsbury, MKM, at (714) 375-2188 or cherie@teammkm.com. About TOMY Corporation With U.S. headquarters in Santa Ana, California, TOMY Corporation is one of the worlds oldest and most endearing toy companies. For more than eight decades, TOMY has developed and manufactured a broad portfolio of exciting and educational toys, games and video games for toddlers, preschoolers and children. Known for its innovation, quality and safety, TOMYs mission is to produce toys and merchandise for North America that entertain and inspire children and adults. Beginning in 2007 and building into 2008, TOMY Corporation will introduce exciting new products under its own brand names and through licensing partners including Nintendo and Sanrio. Classic in-house brands such as Preschool will be re-invigorated. TOMY Corporation is a subsidiary of Japan-based TOMY Company, Ltd. (TAKARATOMY in Japan). More information is available at www.tomy.com. About Nintendo The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video game systems. For more information about Nintendo, visit the company's Web site at www.nintendo.com.
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Based on the GameCube version of the title, Animal Crossing Wild World casts players as of the newest resident of a happy little village, populated by friendly talking animals. There is no overarching narrative to push players in a particular direction. Instead of assigning a progressive series of missions or following a linear plot, the game simply sets players free in its virtual community, where they can develop their houses, fashion sense, collections, and relationships with other characters however they see fit.
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