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'''Distributed content''', also known as '''downloadable content''' ('''DLC'''), in the {{SER}} refers to items and other content distributed by [[Nintendo]], usually over the internet. Distributed items have appeared in some form in every ''Animal Crossing'' game since {{PG}}.
 
'''Distributed content''', also known as '''downloadable content''' ('''DLC'''), in the {{SER}} refers to items and other content distributed by [[Nintendo]], usually over the internet. Distributed items have appeared in some form in every ''Animal Crossing'' game since {{PG}}.
  
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[[File:Tom Nook's Special Delivery.png|200px|thumb|right|Official website promo]]
 
[[File:Tom Nook's Special Delivery.png|200px|thumb|right|Official website promo]]
In {{PG}}, items were distributed through the use of [[secret code]]s. Codes for items in the [[Mario Theme]] as well as the Mario Trophy and Luigi Trophy were published in issues of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' from 2003 to 2004 and on the game's official website. Codes were featured in a section titled "Tom Nook's Delivery Service".
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In {{PG}}, items were distributed through the use of [[secret code]]s. Codes for items in the [[Mario Theme]] as well as the Mario Trophy and Luigi Trophy were published in issues of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' from 2003 to 2004 and on the game's official website. Codes were featured in a section titled "Tom Nook's Delivery Service".
  
 
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
{{Main|Distributed item/City Folk}}
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{{Main|Distributed items/City Folk}}
 
In {{CF}}, items were distributed using the [[WiiConnect24]] feature of the [[Wii]]. This feature must have been enabled on both the Wii and the game in order to receive the items. Unlike other games, the distributed items do not exist in the game's data, with the item data itself being added to the player's save file when the item is received.
 
In {{CF}}, items were distributed using the [[WiiConnect24]] feature of the [[Wii]]. This feature must have been enabled on both the Wii and the game in order to receive the items. Unlike other games, the distributed items do not exist in the game's data, with the item data itself being added to the player's save file when the item is received.
  
Distributed items were scheduled to be released during a 7-day period, where the item is received within the allotted time. [[Pete]], the mail carrier, gives the player an item attached as a present on a letter. He would mention that the letters are from Nintendo, but some may be signed by [[special character]]s or characters from other Nintendo franchises. Additionally, Wendell would occasionally give the player one of his designs to commemorate a special occasion.
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Distributed items were scheduled to be released during a 7-day period, where the item is received within the allotted time. [[Pete]], the mail carrier, gives the player an item attached as a present on a letter. He would mention that the letters are from Nintendo, but some may be signed by [[special characters]] or characters from other Nintendo franchises. Additionally, Wendell would occasionally give the player one of his designs to commemorate a special occasion.
  
 
Distribution of {{CF|short|nolink}} items ended on June 28, 2013 along with the discontinuation of WiiConnect24.
 
Distribution of {{CF|short|nolink}} items ended on June 28, 2013 along with the discontinuation of WiiConnect24.
  
 
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
{{Main|Distributed item/New Leaf}}  
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{{Main|Distributed items/New Leaf}}  
  
 
[[File:Nintendo Zone Promo October 2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A Nintendo Zone promo]]
 
[[File:Nintendo Zone Promo October 2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A Nintendo Zone promo]]
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{{Main|Distributed items/Happy Home Designer}}
 
{{Main|Distributed items/Happy Home Designer}}
In {{HHD}}, five [[villager]]s were distributed via Nintendo Zone and SpotPass. The player could obtain a villager as a special client during a distribution period by interacting with the Nintendo 3DS in the upstairs of [[Nook's Homes]].
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The five villagers are:
 
*[[Louie]], a [[jock]] [[gorilla]]. He unlocks ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario|Super Mario]]''-related items, celebrating Mario's 30th anniversary.
 
*[[Filly]], a [[normal]] [[horse]]. She unlocks [[7-Eleven]] and convenience store items. However, North American copies of the game did not receive any 7-Eleven items, as they were all removed, including Filly's default clothing which contains the 7-Eleven logo.
 
*[[Felyne]], a [[lazy]] [[cat]]. He unlocks ''[[Monster Hunter]]''-related items.
 
*[[Claude]], a [[lazy]] [[rabbit]]. He unlocks Nintendo game booth-related items.
 
*[[Maddie]], a [[peppy]] [[dog]]. She unlocks {{Wp|Kokuyo Camlin}}-related items.
 
 
 
Nintendo Zone and SpotPass have been discontinued, so it is no longer possible to obtain these five villagers or their associated unlock items.
 
  
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{Main|Distributed items/New Horizons}}
 
{{Main|Distributed items/New Horizons}}
In {{NH}}, 11 items were distributed in letters from Nintendo after downloading each major update from {{NHVer|1.1.0}} to {{NHVer|1.9.0}}. All of these items can be obtained elsewhere.
 
 
13 items must be unlocked through the Nintendo eShop before they can be purchased in-game. The {{I|Nook Inc. silk rug|NH}} and {{I|Nintendo Switch Lite|NH}} are available to claim exclusively by [[Nintendo Switch Online]] members. Additionally, if the player links both {{PC}} and {{NH|short|nolink}} to their Nintendo Account, a Nintendo eShop code is given that unlocks 11 {{PC|short|nolink}}-themed items.
 
  
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In {{NH}}, items are primarily distributed through letters or the [[Nintendo eShop]]. Items that are downloaded through the Nintendo eShop have to be purchased through the [[Nook Stop]] for either [[Nook Miles]] or [[Bell]]s.
{{Main|NookLink#Items|article-name=NookLink § Items}}
 
There are 12 items that can only be obtained through the [[NookLink]] feature in the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app. Once purchased in the app with [[NookLink#Nook Points|Nook Points]], they are mailed to the player in {{NH|short|nolink}}.
 
  
 
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