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The conception of {{CF|nolink}} began prior to the release of {{WW}}, and it was confirmed that an ''Animal Crossing'' title for the [[Wii]], then codenamed Revolution, was in development. [[Katsuya Eguchi]], the producer of both titles, suggested that the two titles may be able to link up to one another at E3 2005.<ref name="IGNe305">Casamassina, Matt (5-19-2005). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/670/670543p1.html E3 2005: Animal Crossing Revolution]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed on 7-22-2008.</ref> In 2006, Eguchi confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} was still just a concept and very little work had been completed. His time was being consumed by research and development of the Wii console.<ref name="IGNGDC06">Harris, Craig (3-24-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/698/698427p1.html GDC 06: Chat with Eguchi]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii].  Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> The ''Animal Crossing'' team explored ways to involve the Wii Remote. They planned to allow players to use tools, such as the [[axe]], [[shovel]], and [[fishing rod]]. They also explored the use of WiiConnect24 in the hopes that a player could visit a friend's [[town]] even when they were not playing. The friend could then leave [[letter]]s or [[present|gifts]]. Additionally, they planned to use the Wi-Fi Connection to allow simultaneous play. At this point, however, the title was still not playable.<ref name="IGNwiisports">Casamassina, Matt (5-18-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709218p1.html Interview: Wii Sports]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
 
The conception of {{CF|nolink}} began prior to the release of {{WW}}, and it was confirmed that an ''Animal Crossing'' title for the [[Wii]], then codenamed Revolution, was in development. [[Katsuya Eguchi]], the producer of both titles, suggested that the two titles may be able to link up to one another at E3 2005.<ref name="IGNe305">Casamassina, Matt (5-19-2005). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/670/670543p1.html E3 2005: Animal Crossing Revolution]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed on 7-22-2008.</ref> In 2006, Eguchi confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} was still just a concept and very little work had been completed. His time was being consumed by research and development of the Wii console.<ref name="IGNGDC06">Harris, Craig (3-24-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/698/698427p1.html GDC 06: Chat with Eguchi]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii].  Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> The ''Animal Crossing'' team explored ways to involve the Wii Remote. They planned to allow players to use tools, such as the [[axe]], [[shovel]], and [[fishing rod]]. They also explored the use of WiiConnect24 in the hopes that a player could visit a friend's [[town]] even when they were not playing. The friend could then leave [[letter]]s or [[present|gifts]]. Additionally, they planned to use the Wi-Fi Connection to allow simultaneous play. At this point, however, the title was still not playable.<ref name="IGNwiisports">Casamassina, Matt (5-18-2006). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/709/709218p1.html Interview: Wii Sports]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
  
In early 2007, [[Nintendo]] of Japan unveiled its video game lineup for the coming year; it included "''Doubutsu no Mori''".<ref name="IGNlineup">Casamassina, Matt (2-22-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/766/766803p1.html Nintendo Lists Major Wii Games for 2007]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Having finished the Mii Channel for Wii, {{WW|nolink}} director [[Hisashi Nogami]] joined the ''Animal Crossing'' team once more.<ref name="IGNe307">Casamassina, Matt (7-12-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/804/804275p1.html E3 2007: Animal Crossing Update]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Later that year, Edge Magazine reported that a trusted source confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} would be a massively multiplayer online game. The publication declined to name the source.<ref name="IGNrumor">Casamassina, Matt (10-24-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/830/830130p1.html Rumor: MMO Animal Crossing]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Nintendo failed to release the title in 2007. Online publication IGN Wii predicted that the title would arrive in 2008.<ref name="IGNpreview">Bozon, Mark and Casamassina, Matt (1-18-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/846/846421p9.html IGN Wii's Preview 2008 p.9]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08</ref>
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In early 2007, [[Nintendo]] of Japan unveiled its video game lineup for the coming year; it included "''Doubutsu no Mori''".<ref name="IGNlineup">Casamassina, Matt (2-22-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/766/766803p1.html Nintendo Lists Major Wii Games for 2007]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Having finished the Mii Channel for Wii, ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' director [[Hisashi Nogami]] joined the ''Animal Crossing'' team once more.<ref name="IGNe307">Casamassina, Matt (7-12-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/804/804275p1.html E3 2007: Animal Crossing Update]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Later that year, Edge Magazine reported that a trusted source confirmed that {{CF|short|nolink}} would be a massively multiplayer online game. The publication declined to name the source.<ref name="IGNrumor">Casamassina, Matt (10-24-07). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/830/830130p1.html Rumor: MMO Animal Crossing]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref> Nintendo failed to release the title in 2007. Online publication IGN Wii predicted that the title would arrive in 2008.<ref name="IGNpreview">Bozon, Mark and Casamassina, Matt (1-18-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/846/846421p9.html IGN Wii's Preview 2008 p.9]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08</ref>
  
 
At [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] 2008, [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] unveiled the title in playable form under the name ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. It was released in November 2008.<ref name="IGNunveil">DeVries, Jack (7-15-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/889/889629p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing Coming to Wii]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>
 
At [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] 2008, [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] unveiled the title in playable form under the name ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''. It was released in November 2008.<ref name="IGNunveil">DeVries, Jack (7-15-08). [http://wii.ign.com/articles/889/889629p1.html E3 2008: Animal Crossing Coming to Wii]. [http://wii.ign.com IGN Wii]. Accessed 7-22-08.</ref>

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