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Nintendo Plays A Game For Me, Includes Slur

MTV Multiplayer writes: "Video game companies send me games: not surprising. Yesterday, Nintendo sent me a game they played for me: say what?

In my mailbox yesterday was a copy of 2005's "Animal Crossing: Wild World" for the DS out of the shrinkwrap and accompanied with a letter on Nintendo stationery written in the voice of the game's Mayor Tortimer, encouraging me to use this copy of the game to import all of its unlocked items and its character to "Animal Crossing: City Folk" on the Wii.

Nintendo must have known that I'm terrible at "Animal Crossing" and thought I'd need help. So they unlocked a lot of content for me. They appear to have quite accidentally gotten a bit hip-hop about all this. Whoever played this game for me back at Nintendo trained at least one of the characters to greet me with the line [censored here]: 'How are you, N-a?'"

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Animal Crossing Games Ranked from Worst to Best

The Animal Crossing games hold a special place in our hearts. They're not free from our judgment, however. Let's rank them all!

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Ranking The Animal Crossing Games From Worst To Best

When it comes to ranking the Animal Crossing games, we're talking about some of the most popular games ever and also Amiibo Festival.

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12 'Animal Crossing: Wild World' Features That Never Returned to The Series

Wild World became the first Animal Crossing title to settle on a portable system — or at least, really portable if we do not count those e-Reader mini-games we previously discussed — as incoming villagers began to drop down on the Nintendo DS’s early days.

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