Animal Crossing [GC] /  E Cards, Sports Fair & Feng Shui!! - Fossil Arcade

Animal Crossing [GC] / E Cards, Sports Fair & Feng Shui!! - Fossil Arcade

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Alex and Graeme return to Animal Crossing on Gamecube, despite the fact the town of Fear got corrupted... Still! It's time to check out those e Cards, the biannual Sports Fair and the secrets of Feng Shui!!

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"Animal Crossing is a social simulation video game series developed and published by Nintendo and created by Katsuya Eguchi. In Animal Crossing, the player character is a human who lives in a village inhabited by various anthropomorphic animals, carrying out various activities such as fishing, bug catching, fossil hunting. The series is notable for its open-ended gameplay and extensive use of the video game consoles' internal clock and calendar to simulate real passage of time. Four Animal Crossing games have been released worldwide, one each for the Nintendo 64/iQue Player (enhanced and reissued for the GameCube) Nintendo DS, Wii, and the Nintendo 3DS. A fifth game, for the Nintendo Switch, is scheduled to be released on March 20, 2020. The series has been both critically and commercially successful and has sold over 30 million units worldwide. Three spin-off games have also been released: Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer for Nintendo 3DS, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival for Wii U, and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for mobile and PC devices." - Animal Crossing, Wikipedia

"The Nintendo GameCube (commonly abbreviated as GameCube) is a home video game console released by Nintendo in Japan and North America in 2001 and in the PAL territories in 2002. The sixth-generation console is the successor to the Nintendo 64. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's original Xbox. The GameCube is the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as its primary storage medium. The discs are in the miniDVD format and the system was not designed to play full-sized DVDs or audio CDs, unlike its competitors, and focused on gaming instead. The console supports limited online gaming for a small number of games via a GameCube broadband or modem adapter and can connect to a Game Boy Advance with a link cable, which allows players to access exclusive in-game features using the handheld as a second screen and controller." - Gamecube, WIkipedia

"The GameCube is a gamers dream console with hits like Mario Sunshine, Smash Bros Melee & Luigi's Mansion providing so many fond memories. Playing these games on a modern television via AV (scart) is a nightmare as the picture looks blurry. The GCHD. Mk-II provides visual perfection and audio superiority, all packaged in a simple plug-and-play design suited to get the best out of your GameCube. Designed in collaboration with Citrus3000psi, Mk-II bolsters the ability to provide component video via a Wii analog port, digital optical audio via MiniTOSLINK, as well as standard HDMI out for both audio and video. Mk-II also comes equipped with custom tuned firmware out of the box." GCHD Mk.II from EonGaming

"The Nintendo e-Reader, stylized as ereader, commonly abbreviated as e-Reader, known in Japan as the Card-e-Reader[a], is an add-on manufactured by Nintendo for its Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It was released in Japan in December 2001, with a North American release following in September 2002. It has an LED scanner that reads "e-Reader cards", paper cards with specially encoded data printed on them. Depending on the card and associated game, the e-cards are typically used in a key-like function to unlock secret items, levels, or play mini-games when swiped through the reader. The cards themselves contain data, as opposed to unlocking data already on the device itself." - e-Reader, Wikipedia

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