Data Moving Service

The Data Moving Service (データお引越しサービス, Dēta o hikkoshi sābisu) was a service provided by Nintendo in Japan that allowed players to transfer their player data from to  by sending in a Nintendo 64 Controller Pak and a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card 59 containing data from  and  respectively. The service costed ¥630 (approximately $5 USD at the time) and began on January 10, 2002, one month after the release of.

The service worked as if the player was moving into town, and as such required existing town data for on the memory card in which there was at least one unoccupied house and no existing player with the same name as the one moving. The following data would be transferred to the GameCube title during the Data Moving Service: In addition to the data transferred over, the save file would be set to a state after completing Tom Nook's part-time job and joining the Happy Room Academy, and the furniture item will be placed in the player's house, which was the only way to obtain it in.
 * Player name, gender, face, and clothing
 * Catalog information (the dreadful painting, novel painting,, and are not transferred as they no longer exist in the catalog)
 * Items in the player's pockets, with the exception of villager favor items and letters, which are removed, and the two removed shirts, which turn into s. This was the only way to obtain the dreadful painting and novel painting in.
 * Bug and fish encyclopedia
 * Letters saved at the post office, but only if the GameCube Memory Card did not have any letter data already

The exact date the Data Moving Service was discontinued is unknown; however, its webpage was accessible until at least 2005.

A similar feature is offered by that transfers data between  and  if data for both games is present on either the same Nintendo GameCube Memory Card or two separate Memory Cards inserted in the same Nintendo GameCube. This will transfer the player's name, appearance, birthday, encyclopedia, catalogue, and on-hand designs, but will not transfer their inventory, house, letters, Able Sisters designs, or anything else. Catalogued items appearing in but not  will not appear in the latter's catalogue upon transferring. This was the only way to catalogue and  aside from secret codes, for which the latter was never distributed; however, both games are not for sale from the catalogue in any case.