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Offline LIXUE  
#1 Posted : Monday, March 15, 2021 1:37:49 AM(UTC)
LIXUE

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Notwithstanding Super Mario 64 and Star Fox, the huge dump of Nintendo resources has additionally given us a glance at a portion of the cool stuff that didn't make it into the first Nintendo 64 Animal Crossing Bells Forest. This incorporates substitute renditions of Tom Nook's store — one with weird banners spread all around the divider, and another after it's shut for the night that appears to be unique than what the player sees when they wake Nook up twilight — just as early plans for notable characters Wisp and Blathers (the last didn't appear until 2002's GameCube update) and even a totally new resident who presently can't seem to show up in any of the games.
Among TV's different discoveries are a hilarious filename for the Gulliver surface — "Dozaemon," or "suffocated body" in English — and a form of delightful bear resident Maple with a unibrow. The source code for Animal Crossing Bells for Sale Forest likewise incorporates the sum of the Famicom emulator fueling the games, similar to Donkey Kong and Balloon Fight, that you could play in your in-game house. Somewhere else, people have revealed peculiar miscellanea like a screen capture of the Animal Forest title screen for use at the Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 tradeshow, records marked "anti-conception medication," and references to devices used to create Mother, the Famicom pretending game that went before Earthbound.
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