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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | *This is the second game of the series to never officially be localized or translated, the first being [[Doubutsu no Mori]], however, fan translations do exist on the internet. | ||
+ | *[[Animal Crossing: Wild World|Wild World]] may be considered a cropped port of e+, due to the recycled and added content that debuted in this game. | ||
+ | *This is the second and last Animal Crossing title on the [[Nintendo Gamecube]] in Japan. The [[Animal Crossing|Population: Growing!]] iteration was the only title for said system elsewhere, and the last on a home console until [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]], and then again in [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons]], after [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf|New Leaf]]. | ||
+ | *The textures in e+ are very very slightly polished from the ground up, as opposed to Animal Crossing's textures being recycled from Doubutsu no Mori. | ||
+ | *The Reset Center will return in [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]] and [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]], though both games have different ways to get to it. | ||
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