Which version do you find to be the best? Animal crossing for the gamecube, ds, or wii? Gamecube has more holidays/better music/dialogue and nes games, but which one do you think is the best?
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Which version do you find to be the best? Animal crossing for the gamecube, ds, or wii? Gamecube has more holidays/better music/dialogue and nes games, but which one do you think is the best?
There was one for the N64 also.
Regardless, I would have to go with Wild World. GC was great, but WW updated it, and in portable form. Plus, trading wasn't a pain.
Honestly. They are all pretty much the same exact game. Like WW was a smaller scale of the GC one but added a few new features. And the Wii game is just basically the GC game + the DS game - the classic nes games you can win.
Gamecube version. Wild World was good too, but I disliked City Folk because it kinda was stupid to put all the seasonal characters all in one city to access whenever. It was nice when they only came during certain days of the month/year.
Which version do you find to be the best? Animal crossing for the gamecube, ds, or wii? Gamecube has more holidays/better music/dialogue and nes games, but which one do you think is the best?
califinest101
Gamecube by FAR. It's an update to the N64 game, so it's basically the original game, just with some more items, American holidays, etc. You're right, best music, TONS of cl@ssic NES games, and the game has built in, legal cheats to get many items. Wild World and City Folk are simply not as much fun and nostalgic, Gamecube version is the way to go, that is unless you have a Japanese N64 or a N64 that can play Japanese games and know Japanese, then get Doubutsu No Mori.
Yeah, I think the first games in series are often the best. It's like, Bioshock 2 isn't nearly as good as Bioshock, because it's not the ORIGINAL, it's not CREATIVE, it just expands on it but it doesn't feel FRESH. Same with Super Mario Galaxy 2, etc.
I've only tried it on the Gamecube and DS and the DS version gets my vote.
The fact that your house was bigger, had more rooms, is what puts the DS version ahead of the Gamecube version for me.
What's the point in having all these items if you've only got a limited amount of rooms/space to use them, as was the case in the Gamecube version.
I liked the NES games on the Gamecube version but the extra house space trumps that.
It's still hard for me to imagine how they crammed all that stuff into the DS version.
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