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Animal Crossing in Development for Revolution

by Jonathan Metts - March 23, 2006, 6:25 pm EST
Total comments: 14 Source: GDC Presentation

Katsuya Eguchi confirms that the series is headed for Nintendo's new console.

In a presentation at the 2006 Game Developers Conference, Katsuya Eguchi, the producer of Animal Crossing and the DS sequel, Wild World, mentioned plans for the future of the series:

"Our next challenge is to think of how to bring Animal Crossing to the Revolution."

Although it sounds like the game is still in the conceptual phase, this should be welcome news for fans of the popular "communication game".

We'll have more information about the Animal Crossing series, the success of Wild World's online feature, and hopefully more details on the Revolution version soon, as Michael Cole delivers a wrap-up of Mr. Eguchi's speech and an interview with the man himself tomorrow.

Talkback

LouieturkeyMarch 23, 2006

Sounds good to me. I need to get a DS and play WW now. Then I can wait patiently for the Rev version.

IceColdMarch 23, 2006

The new controller can make this game absolutely amazing..

Dirk TemporoMarch 23, 2006

What's that you say? Fishing you say? Ah yes, me too.

Smash_BrotherMarch 23, 2006

This will be house #3 I'll have to finance...Dammit.

Though, I think it's safe to say we all saw this coming: AC has broken the 2 million mark in Japan alone.

MarioMarch 23, 2006

I dislike how it seems like they're working on just porting the game to Rev, rather than building a new one from the ground up, i'm hoping for a more unrestricted version of AC. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

Bill AurionMarch 23, 2006

It's definitely way too early to assume how the game will turn out from a vague statement... face-icon-small-smile.gif

NephilimMarch 23, 2006

this is what rev needs, be huge in japan

Jonny didn't have the phrasing quite right, but it was very close. I have updated the quotation.

KDR_11kMarch 23, 2006

I wonder if it will still look like an N64 game.

EasyCureMarch 25, 2006

Why just fish? Imagine catching those damned dragonflies with the revmote as a netm or how cool would it be to have precision drawing to create your own patterns instead of using the original grid.
Why stop there? Chopping down trees would be cool too. Or...
What if you can pick up a guitar and jam along with K.K. Slider in a cool mini game where ya strum the 'strings' with the revmote while using some of its buttons, as well as maybe the z1, z2 triggers, or the control stick itself, kinda like using the ocarina of time or the windwake in their respective games. i can picture it now. like a weird hybrid of that style gameplay with a donkey konga-rythme style, where you hit a button on screen to produce a note while struming a certain tempo with the revmote. hmm if that were the case I'd say using the buttons on revmote would be akward, but im sure if using the nunchuk attachment simply pressing in one of the four main directions would be enough notes, you only need four chords at most for K.K.s songs, and pressing the z triggers could create a different tone or key. man i hope somewhere out there one of their developers is reading this.

on top of that, using the revolutions virtual console, i can see them implementing a way of bringing back the NES games within animal crossing. i know they will most likely charge to d/l those games, but imagine if they did something where either you can compete against other people in your community, or even have your town versus another town (assuming four different players via wifi were living in the same town) in a sort of feild day where the prize from nintendo itself is a free NES game. maybe even having a way to purchase an NES or SNES from a traveling salesmen, which then lets you play any games you have saved either on memory cards or internal memory. genious!!!

If thats the case, i wonder if you would be able to buy an nes or snes seperately, i'll just assume n64 games would a lil too much to ask for, OR...just let you purchse a revolution in the game and let you use it's virtual console. makes ya think doesnt it?

KDR_11kMarch 25, 2006

kinda like using the ocarina of time or the windwake in their respective games.

Zelda Revolution: The Light Guitar...

wanderingMarch 26, 2006

Persoanlly, I want the rev game to have more customization. More variables. I want towns to be built in different regions: some in the mountains, some by the sea, etc. I want more than 2 kinds of trees. I want furniture that doesn't look like leaves when dropped on the ground.

And I want a new graphical style.

Oh, and also, I want it to be a mmorpg.

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Why just fish? Imagine catching those damned dragonflies with the revmote as a netm or how cool would it be to have precision drawing to create your own patterns instead of using the original grid.
Why stop there? Chopping down trees would be cool too. Or...
What if you can pick up a guitar...

Yeah, more mini-games would be nice, too.

MMORPG? Ha!

On a free connection with no subscription fees, with Nintendo unlikely to use any form of expensive centralized server structure to keep costs down and more closely resemble Blizzards B.Net popular free service that uses one of the player's machines for a Host.... HAH!

~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

ShyGuyMarch 26, 2006

I don't think a full on WoW style MMO game would work, but perhaps up the max amount of visitors per town, allow mail and items to be sent from town to town, and have "hub" areas that you could visit where dozens of people could be online at once.

Maybe something like you could take a train to the big city and that would be the Nintendo hosted server.

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