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Tomodachi Life
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Also known as: Tomodachi Collection: New Life (JP)
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| This page sucks. If you could make it suck less, that would be awesome. Specifically: Use the same Miis for all songs, and use direct feed footage. Post videos and GIFs of everything visual. |
| This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion. Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article? |
Tomodachi Life is Nintendo's take on The Sims. It's...weird.
Contents
Regional Differences
| To do: There could be more differences. Also, we need to compare the song lyrics in a more standardized fashion (using the same Miis, for example, and using direct feed footage). Furthermore, the names of the dreams vary a lot between each version, and there's a horrendous amount of differences in the food, clothes and treasures portion of the game that need to be documented. |
Dreams
Ritual
The text was changed for unknown reasons.
| US | Europe |
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All hail the [item name]! |
My [item name]! |
Concert Hall
The lyrics of the songs have been changed because of the different voices. The only song that wasn't changed was "Techno". (Operation Robodachi).
Metal
| US (Dragon's Fire) | Europe (Eternal Darkness) |
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Pop
| US (Loving Things) | Europe (Sunny Summer) |
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Rock & Roll
| US (Real Loud Bark) | Europe (Rock 'n' Roll Baby) |
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Rap
| US (Livin' The Dream) | Europe (Livin' The Dream) |
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Ballad
| US (Maybe Baby) | Europe (The One) |
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Opera
| US (The Heart's Descent) | Europe (Meglio Domani) |
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Musical
The name was most likely changed between releases, because the US song name actually exists in Europe, written by a very famous english band.
| US (Reach For The Stars) | Europe (Life Changing) |
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Miscellaneous Regional Differences
- Where appropriate, the Localisation team of each continent used the different countries' currency, which corresponds to their own region. The Japanese version uses Yen as its currency, the US & Australian version use American & Australian Dollars respectively, while the European version uses the Euro, and a separate United Kingdom version uses British Pounds.
- In the American version, the Miis speak in an American accent, whereas the European version uses a British accent.
- A sumo wrestling minigame in the Japanese versions became a football minigame in the US Version. The European version replaces this with a Wrestling minigame.
- Both the Japanese and European versions have an event called Word Chain at the fountain. This event is not present in the American version.
- In the American version, the Miis wave to each other when they become friends, while in the Japanese version, they bow.
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