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When the game was first publicly shown at E3 2004, it was presented as a conversion of Dōbutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing, and Dobutsu no Mori e+, differing mainly in the lack of acres and the use of the touch screen for chatting, designing patterns, and using the inventory. It wasn't until five months later that the game would take on the final product's front-facing style.
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Wordpress article explaining the change:
https://myacwwdiary.wordpress.com/2009/06/16/did-you-know-part-29-mini-mustache/
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Animal_Crossing:_Wild_World#Mini_Mustache
https://myacwwdiary.wordpress.com/2009/06/16/did-you-know-part-29-mini-mustache/
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Animal_Crossing:_Wild_World#Mini_Mustache
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Within the game's code are items colloquially known as "seeds" (their real names in the game's internal memory consist of garbled data) that spawn landscape objects (such as trees, rocks, or buildings) when dropped. The game uses these items to implement the layout of each randomly generated town.
Through cheating, it is possible to place these "seeds" in the player's inventory and spawn landscape features as they please, though they will not appear until the player has entered and exited a building. Placing these objects is irreversible, and it is possible to softlock or brick the game if they are dropped in excess or otherwise abused.
Through cheating, it is possible to place these "seeds" in the player's inventory and spawn landscape features as they please, though they will not appear until the player has entered and exited a building. Placing these objects is irreversible, and it is possible to softlock or brick the game if they are dropped in excess or otherwise abused.
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Ankha the cat was originally intended to appear in the game but was replaced by Anabelle the anteater for unknown reasons.
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One of the Messages of the Week can be "Bird, Bird, Bird. Bird is the word.", a reference to the song "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen.
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During a Summer day, if you stand outside for 30 minutes or more you will get a tan. You can also get higher level tans the longer you stand outside. This can only be done from July 15th to September 16th and must be done on a clear day.
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This game has a crash debugger triggered similarly to the one in Ocarina of Time. This one is a bit less technical and more informative, but a lot less in-depth. To access the crash dump screen, first crash the game; then, hold L, R, A, and Left, let go, hold Down and B, let go, and finally hold Start and Select. This screen also exists in Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros.
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Wearing the "Egyptian Look" set (the King Tut Mask and Egyptian Outfit) increases unluckiness for the player, making it more likely to trip and be stung by scorpions and tarantulas.
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