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Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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Title Screen

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Also known as: Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori (JP), Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup (KR)
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: November 8, 2012
Released in US: June 9, 2013
Released in EU: June 14, 2013
Released in AU: June 15, 2013
Released in KR: February 7, 2013


AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
ItemsIcon.png This game has unused items.
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf is the fourth major installment in the Animal Crossing series, with new features like being the mayor, new villagers, customizable furniture, the island, the wet suit...and how could we forget the Shrunk Funk Shuffle?

Hmmm...
To do:
Debug files and more E3 goodies

Unused Areas

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It is possible to go out of bounds in various areas using one of a few glitches in the game. This grants access to an area commonly referred to as "the Abyss". The Abyss is an empty area that connects the top and bottom parts of a level, creating a cylindrical loop. Each of the three Happy Home Academy showcase areas features two small squares of grass in their respective Abyss regions. The image above shows a player standing directly above a square piece. These squares are almost a full body's length beneath the player. The two pieces are also horizontally adjacent to each other, suggesting that they may have been used for measurements.

Unused Graphics

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There are a few leftover graphics from an E3 2011 demo. The in-game screenshot shows early designs for a house, trees, shrubs, and flowers.

Unused Items

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There are six unused flooring and wallpaper sets for the Recycle-Shop, Convenience Store, Market, Home-center, Department Store, and Gracie's shop, respectively.

Regional Differences

The banking machine has a different name across the Japanese, European, and North American releases.

Japan Europe North America
コンビニのATM
(English: Convenience store ATM)
in-store Bellpoint 24-hour-shop ABM

Bellpoint is a play on cashpoint, commonly used in some English-speaking countries.

Totaka's Song

A short signature tune of composer Kazumi Totaka, hidden in nearly every game he has worked as composer for can be found in New Leaf (besides the K.K Slider record "K.K Song"). To hear it you need to remain on the loading screen for the online Island for around 3 minutes, which is only possible if your connection to the internet is of bad quality.