Garrett x50 cal
Veteran AC Player
theres a rumor going around that AC was made 4 the N64 but only relesed in Japan is this true? if so why wasn't imported?
That happened in Wild World tooAxolotl Alex said:You do notice though...that we now do a backflip instead of a spin around when changing clothes...
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Do I sense Nintendo avoiding lawsuits with The Sims?
Yup I know, that was totally off topic thoughJas0n said:That happened in Wild World tooAxolotl Alex said:You do notice though...that we now do a backflip instead of a spin around when changing clothes...
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Do I sense Nintendo avoiding lawsuits with The Sims?
theres more than just that thoughOddCrazyMe said:It's no rumor. The N64 version only released in Japan, but towards the end of the N64's lifespan. Thus, it was ported from the N64 to the Gamecube in the states. If I'm correct the Gamecube version in Japan was Doubutsu no Mori Plus.
what code system?? we still need to switch codes to trade....neverbeenkrissed said:oh wow. we've come so far!
p.s. i'm so glad we don't have to deal with the code system anymore in order to trade items.
hes not talking about firend codes, in the ones before WW if both people stuck in theyre meory cards they could trade items by telling a code to Nook and you could tell Nook codes to get random items such as mario items, NES, money, etc.Harrison said:what code system?? we still need to switch codes to trade....neverbeenkrissed said:oh wow. we've come so far!
p.s. i'm so glad we don't have to deal with the code system anymore in order to trade items.
Didnt have the museum either. Oh how things have changed. I went into the post office yesterday in AC 64, Pelly looked so lonely, not even an E card reader!ZAR said:It's true the first AC game for the N64 didn't have the Able Sisters or the Wishing Well. You could go into Resitie's house if you smashed a rock a certain amount of times and even go into Nook's store at night!
Also the game did sell very well in Japan.