A Cross-Section of Americans Stampede to Nintendo's New Animal Crossing; New Genre of Video Game Creates Virtual Communities.
Business Editors, Entertainment/High-Tech Writers REDMOND, WashBUSINESS WIREOct. 28, 2002 Animal Crossing(TM) is becoming the talk of the town! The first-of-its-kind, real-time communication game, where consumers live out a virtual life in a small town, is infiltrating American culture. Now a new
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GAME REVIEW: 'Animal Crossing' makes for unique gaming experience
Leon Chen University Wire 02-16-2006 (Cavalier Daily) (U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- When "Animal Crossing" was released on the Nintendo Gamecube in 2002, it stood out as one of the most unique games of the year. Dubbed a "communication game" by several publications, "Animal Crossing" was one of
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Nintendo's Highly Anticipated ``Animal Crossing'' Spreads across United States; Revolutionary Communication Game Creates Virtual Life in Actual Time.
Business Editors/Entertainment Editors/High-Tech Writers NOTE TO MEDIA: Multimedia Assets Available REDMOND, WashBUSINESS WIRESept. 19, 2002 Nintendo of America's groundbreaking new game, Animal Crossing(TM), exclusively for NINTENDO GAMECUBE(TM), is now available on store shelves. An exciting new
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Video-game review: `Animal Crossing: Wild World.(Product/Service Evaluation)
Byline: Craig Campbell, 12 Animal Crossing: Wild World, three stars out of four, Nintendo of America for the Nintendo DS, $34.99; rated: E (Everyone) Now, after several delayed release dates, Animal Crossing: Wild World has finally arrived. Animal Crossing is a role-playing game in an
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ANIMAL CROSSING: WILD WORLD ***** NINTENDO DS.(Features)
IF you never played Animal Crossing on the GameCube, imagine a charming version of The Sims. Only weirder. This is more of a re-working of the Cube title rather than a sequel with added Wi-Fi. But the premise remains the same: You make your way in a new town by earning money by catching fish and
Publication: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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