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Compared to {{DnM|nolink}}, {{DnM+|nolink}} adds a significant amount of new content, including a [[museum]] for donating collectibles (of which there are also more of), a [[Able Sisters|tailor]] where players can create custom designs, many new special events hosted by [[Tortimer|the town's mayor]], and, with a [[Game Boy Advance]] connection, a [[Animal Island|tropical island]] where players can help a local [[islander]] furnish their house linked to [[Animal Island (minigame)|a special minigame]] on the GBA. A series of [[e-Reader card|cards]] for the [[e-Reader]] also released specifically for the game, featuring [[secret codes]] used to obtain items.{{Note|The connection between the e-Reader and the GameCube was not introduced until {{PG|nolink}} due to the technical capabilities of Japan's first e-Reader.}}
 
Compared to {{DnM|nolink}}, {{DnM+|nolink}} adds a significant amount of new content, including a [[museum]] for donating collectibles (of which there are also more of), a [[Able Sisters|tailor]] where players can create custom designs, many new special events hosted by [[Tortimer|the town's mayor]], and, with a [[Game Boy Advance]] connection, a [[Animal Island|tropical island]] where players can help a local [[islander]] furnish their house linked to [[Animal Island (minigame)|a special minigame]] on the GBA. A series of [[e-Reader card|cards]] for the [[e-Reader]] also released specifically for the game, featuring [[secret codes]] used to obtain items.{{Note|The connection between the e-Reader and the GameCube was not introduced until {{PG|nolink}} due to the technical capabilities of Japan's first e-Reader.}}
  
Due to featuring many Japanese cultural references, {{DnM+|nolink}} was extensively localized by Nintendo of America's Treehouse division, becoming {{PG}}. {{DnM+|nolink}} and {{PG|nolink}} are generally considered the same game by official Nintendo sources, but they have notable differences; many aspects of the game were altered or removed to make it more accessible to international audiences. {{PG|nolink}} also added a significant amount of new content, such as new dialogue, items, and holidays. Nintendo's main Japanese branch was so impressed with the localization of {{PG|nolink}} that they used it as the basis for {{DnMe+}}, which released in Japan on June 27th, 2003.
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Due to featuring many Japanese cultural references, {{DnM+|nolink}} was extensively localized by Nintendo of America's Treehouse division, becoming {{PG}}. {{DnM+|nolink}} and {{PG|nolink}} are generally considered the same game by official Nintendo sources, but they have significant differences; many aspects of the game were altered or removed to make it more accessible to international audiences. {{PG|nolink}} also added a significant amount of new content, such as new dialogue, items, and holidays. Nintendo's main Japanese branch was so impressed with the localization of {{PG|nolink}} that they used it as the basis for {{DnMe+}}, which released in Japan on June 27th, 2003.
  
 
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