Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome Amiibo Gameshark Codes

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Alongside this, 50 villagers from Animal Crossing and Animal Forest e+ who were absent in New Leaf and other games also return to the series with the update. On November 11, 2016, 50 new amiibo cards were released, featuring the returning villagers. Other amiibo are also compatible, and scanning them will bring exclusive characters and items. For Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Add me as a friend! 3DS Animal Crossing New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo' - Page 10. Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo 1 Important Information Basic Information 2 Information-Sharing Precautions 3 Internet Enhancements 4 Note to Parents and Guardians.

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$8,100 Dollers A Day

Buy an axe or shovel and go aroung town and hit rocks with the axe or shovel and money will come out 4 coins and 3 bags pick them up and there some more money.

K.K Songs

Those dig spots around your burg may turn up fossils. You can be a philanthropist and donate them to the museum, or sell them to Re-Tale for cold, hard Bells. Here are the prices you’ll get from Reese
Amber - 1,200 Bells
Ammonite - 1,100 Bells
Coprolite - 1,100 Bells
Dinosaur Track - 1,000 Bells
Archaeopteryx - 1,300 Bells
Pecking Man - 1,100 Bells
Fern Fossil - 1,000 Bells
Dinosaur Egg - 1,400 Bells
Shark Tooth - 1,000 Bells
Trilobite - 1,300 Bells
T. Rex Tail - 5,000 Bells
T. Rex Torso - 5,500 Bells
T. Rex Skull - 6,000 Bells
Tricera Tail - 4,500 Bells
Tricera Torso - 5,000 Bells
Tricera Skull - 5,500 Bells
Mammoth Torso - 2,500 Bells
Mammoth Skull - 3,000 Bells
Ankylo Tail - 2,500 Bells
Ankylo Torso - 3,000 Bells
Ankylo Skull - 3,500 Bells
Apato Tail - 4,000 Bells
Apato Torso - 4,500 Bells
Apato Skull - 5,000 Bells
Dimetrodon Tail - 4,500 Bells
Dimetrodon Torso - 5,000 Bells
Dimetrodon Skull - 5,500 Bells
Iguanodon Tail - 3,000 Bells
Iguanodon Torso - 3,500 Bells
Iguanodon Skull - 4,000 Bells
Sabertooth Torso - 2,000 Bells
Sabertooth Skull - 2,500 Bells
Pachy Tail - 3,000 Bells
Pachy Torso - 3,500 Bells
Pachy Skull - 4,000 Bells
Parasaur Tail - 2,500 Bells
Parasaur Torso - 3,000 Bells
Parasaur Skull - 3,500 Bells
Seismo Tail - 4,500 Bells
Seismo Hip - 4,000 Bells
Seismo Chest - 4,500 Bells
Seismo Skull - 5,000 Bells
Plesio Torso - 4,500 Bells
Plesio Neck - 4,500 Bells
Plesio Skull - 4,500 Bells
Stego Tail - 4,000 Bells
Stego Torso - 4,500 Bells
Stego Skull - 5,000 Bells
Ptera Right Wing - 4,500 Bells
Ptera Left Wing - 4,500 Bells
Ptera Skull - 4,000 Bells
Icthyo Torso - 2,000 Bells
Icthyo Skull - 2,500 Bells
Rapter Torso - 2,500 Bells
Rapter Skull - 3,000 Bells
Styraco Tail - 2,500 Bells
Styraco Torso - 3,000 Bells
Styraco Skull - 3,500 Bells

More Easy Money

When you have a silver shovel, once every other day, hit a rock with the silver shovel and jewels will come out. Save them all until re tale has them for double the amount and it's more then 66,000 dollars.

2,000 Bucks

Every day there will be a rock that you have never seen before hit it with a shovel or axe and a jewel will come out the most expensive is the gold for 3,000 bucks but its mostly a emerald.

Redd's Cookies

Every sunday in August, Redd sells cookies and the first, third and the fifth is all dudes but 2nd and 4th sunday's in August are kids toys and worth a lot for the Happy Room Academy.

Secret Photo Filters

When you go to the photo booth, you can press the 'shoulder' buttons and it willchange your pictures by adding a filter. If you press the Left shoulder button, itwill make the picture black and white. If you press the Right shoulder button, itwill make the picture 'Sepia' tone (which is like a brown filter) which is very artsy.

ATM Savings Reward Unlocks

  • ABD : Achieve a balance of 100,000,000 bells
  • Aluminum briefcase : Achieve a balance of 5,000,000 bells
  • Box of Tissues : Achieve a balance of 100,000 bells
  • Letter Set : Achieve a balance of 500,000 bells
  • Mailman's Hat : Achieve a balance of 50,000,000 bells
  • Piggy Bank : Achieve a balance of 1,000,000 bells
  • Post-office poster : Achieve a balance of 10,000,000 bells
  • Safe : Achieve a balance of 20,000,000 bells
  • HHA Prize List

  • Arched Golden Door : Get a score 700,000 (theme challenge)
  • Gold HHA Plaque : Get a score of 70,000
  • Gold HHA Trophy : Get a score 100,000
  • Gold House Model : Get a score 150,000
  • Golden Exterior : Get a score 500,000 (theme challenge)
  • Golden Fence : Get a score 900,000 (theme challenge)
  • Golden Mailbox : Get a score 1,100,000 (theme challenge)
  • Golden Roof : Get a score 300,000 (theme challenge)
  • HHA Jacket : Get a score 30,000
  • HHA Pennant : Get a score of 20,000
  • HHA tee : Get a score of 10,000
  • Silver HHA Plaque : Get a score of 50,000
  • Silver HHA Trophy : Get a score of 90,000
  • Secret Location List

  • Club LOL : Have Nookling Junction upgrade for the first time, give Dr. Shrunkpermission when he visits your house, and obtain signatures from other villagers.
  • Dream Suite : (Req: 7 days after game start) Talk to Isabelle when she issleeping. Dream Suite will be added to the public works list.
  • Fortune Teller Shop : Have your fortune read (which happens whenever Katrinavisits your town) 20 times. Then speak to her and the shop will be added to theworks list.
  • Garden Center : Pull 30 weeds, plant 30 flowers or trees, OR water 30 plants.
  • Kicks : Spend at least 8000 bells in the Able Sisters' shop.
  • Museum Shop : Donate at least 20 items (at least one from each category) tothe museum, and talk to Blathers daily; the shop will become a works project.
  • Reset Center : Turn off your 3DS without saving, and when you start up yourtown, Mr Resetti will say that the Reset Centre closed, then its a works project.
  • Shampoodle : Spend at least 10,000 bells in Able Sisters' or Kicks. It must beat least 10 days since Kicks was built.
  • The Island Resort : Start up the game after finishing your upgrade to a house.Tortimer will greet you at the start up; meet him at the docks. You can go one daylater.
  • The Roost Café : Donate 50 items to the Museum, and have the Museum Shopalready unlocked. Talk to Blathers 7 days after the Museum Shop's opening.
  • Silver And Golden Tools

  • Golden Axe : Talk to Leif the sloth after purchasing at least 50 tree saplingsfrom the gardening shop.
  • Golden Fishing Rod : Talk to the fishing tournament host after catching everyfish in the game.
  • Golden Net : Talk to the bug catching tournament host after catching every bugin the game.
  • Golden Shovel : Talk to Leif the sloth after purchasing at least 50fertilizers from the gardening shop.
  • Golden Slingshot : Shoot down the present with 3 gold balloons attached toit.
  • Golden Watering Can : Talk to Isabelle after maintaining 15 days of perfectenvironmental conditions.
  • Silver Axe : Purchase from the island shop for 8 medals.
  • Silver Fishing Rod : Purchase from the museum's second floor extension afterdonating at least 30 fish.
  • Silver Net : Purchase from the museum's second floor extension after donatingat least 30 bugs.
  • Silver Shovel : Purchase from the museum's second floor extension afterdonating at least 15 fossils.
  • Silver Slingshot : Shoot down the present with 2 silver balloons attached toit.
  • Silver Watering Can : Talk to Leif the sloth after purchasing at least 50flower seeds from the gardening shop.
  • Store Upgrades

  • Super T&T : T&T Mart must have been open for 10 days, and you must have spent25,000 bells there. Also the Gardening Store must have been open for 10 days.
  • T&T Emporium : You must have spent 100,000 bells at T.I.Y and completed 4Gracie Fashion Checks at Satisfactory level, and T.I.Y must have been open for 30days.
  • T&T Mart : 10 days after your town is open and the you have spent at least12,000 bells in Nookling Junction. Also, you must have moved out of a tent.
  • T.I.Y : You must have spent 50,000 bells at Super T&T and it must have beenopen for 21 days.
  • Full Fortune Cooke Prize List

  • 1-Up Mushroom : Fortune Cookie #24
  • ? Block : Fortune Cookie #25
  • Arwing : Fortune Cookie #36
  • Bad Bro's Stache : Fortune Cookie #44
  • Big Bro's Mustache : Fortune Cookie #45
  • Bill Blaster : Fortune Cookie #28
  • Block : Fortune Cookie #17
  • Block Floor : Fortune Cookie #02
  • Blue Falcon : Fortune Cookie #34
  • Blue Pikmin : Fortune Cookie #14
  • Coin : Fortune Cookie #18
  • Fi Mask : Fortune Cookie #50
  • Fire Bar : Fortune Cookie #27
  • Fire Flower : Fortune Cookie #20
  • Goal Pole : Fortune Cookie #19
  • Green Shell : Fortune Cookie #22
  • Hero's Boots : Fortune Cookie #49
  • Hero's Cap : Fortune Cookie #08
  • Hero's Clothes : Fortune Cookie #03
  • Hero's Pants : Fortune Cookie #05
  • Kart : Fortune Cookie #32
  • Majora's Mask : Fortune Cookie #09
  • Master Sword : Fortune Cookie #35
  • Metroid : Fortune Cookie #47
  • Midna's Mask : Fortune Cookie #11
  • Mushroom Mural : Fortune Cookie #01
  • Nothing! : Fortune Cookie #04
  • Nothing! : Fortune Cookie #06
  • Nothing! : Fortune Cookie #38
  • Nothing! : Fortune Cookie #30
  • Nothing! : Fortune Cookie #16
  • Peach's Parasol : Fortune Cookie #07
  • Pikmin : Fortune Cookie #33
  • Pipe : Fortune Cookie #26
  • Red Pikmin : Fortune Cookie #13
  • S.S. Dolphin : Fortune Cookie #39
  • Samus Mask : Fortune Cookie #10
  • Super Mushroom : Fortune Cookie #21
  • Super Star : Fortune Cookie #23
  • Toad Hat : Fortune Cookie #12
  • Triforce : Fortune Cookie #37
  • Triple Bananas : Fortune Cookie #48
  • Triple Red Shells : Fortune Cookie #31
  • Varia Suit : Fortune Cookie #46
  • Varia Suit Pants : Fortune Cookie #42
  • Varia Suit Shoes : Fortune Cookie #43
  • Virtual BOY : Fortune Cookie #40
  • Wii Balance Board : Fortune Cookie #41
  • Yellow Pikmin : Fortune Cookie #15
  • Yoshi's Egg : Fortune Cookie #29
  • Full Badge List

  • Amateur Turnip Trader : Earn 500,000 Bells worth of profit in Joan's turniptrade.
  • Avid Bell Saver : Deposit 1,000,000 or more Bells into your savings account.
  • Backyard Gardener : Plant over 100 trees and flowers from the state of seedsor sapplings.
  • Balloon Buster : Shoot down 100 or more balloons.
  • Balloon Hunter : Shoot down 30 or more balloons.
  • Balloon Master : Shoot down 200 or more balloons.
  • Bronze Medalist : Earn 300 or more medals from the tropical island's tourgames.
  • Catalog Maniac Bronze : Unlock 20% of Timmy & Tommy's shop catalog.
  • Catalog Maniac Gold : Unlock 80% of Timmy & Tommy's shop catalog.
  • Catalog Maniac Silver : Unlock 50% of Timmy & Tommy's shop catalog.
  • Dive Master : Catch 1,000 or more sea creatures.
  • Dreamer : Visit Dream Suite 50 times or more.
  • Expert Angler : Catch 2,000 or more fish.
  • Expert Bug Catcher : Catch 2,000 or more insects.
  • Expert Shopper : Purchase 2 million Bells worth of items at Timmy & Tommy's,Leif's gardening store, Abel Sisters, Kicks, GracieGrace, Redd's, or the Museumgift shop.
  • Fish Encyclopedia : Catch 80% or more of the fish specimens.
  • Fish Maniac : Catch 50% or more of the fish specimens.
  • Gardening Specialist : Plant over 500 trees from the state of seeds orsapplings.
  • Gold Medalist : Earn 5,000 or more medals from the tropical island's tourgames.
  • Good Host/Hostess : Invite more than 50 other players to visit your town.
  • Good Samaritan : Help your neighbors by performing 50 favors for them.
  • Good Shopper : Purchase 500,000 Bells worth of items at Timmy & Tommy's,Leif's gardening store, Abel Sisters, Kicks, GracieGrace, Redd's, or the Museumgift shop.
  • Goodwill Ambassador : Invite more than 500 other players to visit your town.
  • Great Host/Hostess : Invite more than 200 other players to visit your town.
  • Great Samaritan : Help your neighbors by performing 100 favors for them.
  • Happy Homer Bronze : Earn 50,000 points or more from the Happy Home Academy(HHA).
  • Happy Homer Gold : Earn 150,000 points or more from the Happy Home Academy(HHA).
  • Happy Homer Silver : Earn 100,000 points or more from the Happy Home Academy(HHA).
  • Heavy Sleeper : Visit Dream Suite 200 times or more.
  • Insect Encyclopedia : Catch 80% or more of the insect specimens.
  • Insect Entomology : Complete the insect encyclopedia.
  • Insect Maniac : Catch 50% or more of the insect specimens.
  • K.K. Slider Diehard : Watch K.K. Slider perform at Club LOL on Saturday nightsmore than 100 times.
  • K.K. Slider Fan : Watch K.K. Slider perform at Club LOL on Saturday nightsmore than 20 times.
  • K.K. Slider Fanboy/Fangirl : Watch K.K. Slider perform at Club LOL on Saturdaynights more than 50 times.
  • Letter Author : Mail 100 or more letters.
  • Letter Writter : Mail 50 or more letters.
  • Master Angler : Catch 5,000 or more fish.
  • Master Bug Catcher : Catch 5,000 or more insects.
  • Master Shopper : Purchase 5 million Bells worth of items at Timmy & Tommy's,Leif's gardening store, Abel Sisters, Kicks, GracieGrace, Redd's, or the Museumgift shop.
  • Master Turnip Trader : Earn 10,000,000 Bells worth of profit in Joan's turniptrade.
  • Mr./Mrs. Sandman : Visit Dream Suite 500 times or more.
  • Neighborhood Traveler : Visit a different town over 100 times.
  • Postmaster : Mail 200 or more letters.
  • Pro Diver : Catch 200 or more sea creatures.
  • Pro Turnip Trader : Earn 3,000,000 Bells worth of profit in Joan's turniptrade.
  • Prof. of Ichthyology : Complete the fish encyclopedia.
  • Prof. of Seafood : Complete the deep-sea encyclopedia.
  • Refurbishing Beginner : Refurbish 30 or more items at Re-Tail.
  • Refurbishing Expert : Refurbish 100 or more items at Re-Tail.
  • Refurbishing Master : Refurbish 200 or more items at Re-Tail.
  • Seafood Encyclopedia : Catch 80% or more of the deep-sea specimens.
  • Seafood Maniac : Catch 50% or more of the deap-sea specimens.
  • Silver Medalist : Earn 1500 or more medals from the tropical island's tourgames.
  • Skilled Angler : Catch 500 or more fish.
  • Skilled Bug Catcher : Catch 500 or more insects.
  • Skilled Diver : Catch 100 or more sea creatures.
  • Space Traveler : Visit a different town over 500 times.
  • Streetpass Beginner : Get tagged via Streetpass more than 100 times.
  • Streetpass Expert : Get tagged via Streetpass more than 300 times.
  • Streetpass Master : Get tagged via Streetpass more than 1000 times.
  • Town Concierge : Help your neighbors by performing 300 favors for them.
  • Tycoon Bell Saver : Deposit 100,000,000 or more Bells into your post officesavings account.
  • Village Gardener : Plant over 250 trees and flowers from the state of seeds orsapplings.
  • Village Leader : Exceed 200 hours of play time.
  • Village of Honor : Exceed 500 hours of play time.
  • Village Representative : Exceed 50 hours of play time.
  • Wealthy Bell Saver : Deposit 10,000,000 or more Bells into your savingsaccount.
  • Weed Buster : Pull 2,000 or more weeds.
  • Weed Hunter : Pull 500 or more weeds.
  • Weed Menace : Pull 5,000 or more weeds.
  • World Traveler : Visit a different town over 250 times.
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    Animal Crossing: New Leaf

    Also known as: Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori (JP), Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup (KR), Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori amiibo+ (JP)
    Developers: Nintendo, Monolith Soft
    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

    This game has unused areas.
    This game has hidden development-related text.
    This game has unused graphics.
    This game has unused models.
    This game has regional differences.
    This game has revisional differences.

    This game has a bugs page
    This game has a prerelease article

    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 the cutest mayor's aide ever. And how could we forget the Shrunk Funk Shuffle?

    The game got an update in October 2016, four years after the original release date, with the primary focus of adding support for those darned Amiibo Cards, which were released in late 2015 for Happy Home Designer (and a few select amiibo Figurines). With the new amiibo functionality, it was a last ditch attempt by Nintendo to make the darned amiibo Cards useful, and they succeeded in the end. This updated version was also re-released on cartridge as 'Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo', and it drastically changed the game's file system. Quite a bit of the unused content seen below was removed for the 'Welcome amiibo' release.


    • 2Unused Graphics
    • 3Unused Models
    • 4Unused Text
    • 6Miscellaneous Oddities
    • 8Welcome amiibo Unused Content

    Unused Areas

    It was possible to go out of bounds in various areas using one of a few glitches in the game before the 'Welcome amiibo' update patched a lot of these glitches out. 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 of land. These squares are almost a full body's length beneath the player, and they match what the current season is. The two pieces are also horizontally adjacent to each other, suggesting that they may have been used for measurements. As mentioned above, these exploits to get to the Abyss have since been patched out in the 'Welcome amiibo' update.

    Unused Graphics

    Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome Amiibo Cheat Codes

    E3 Leftovers


    Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome Amiibo Gameshark Codes Free

    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. Internal names for the four images are as follows: 'garden_image400x240_05', 'im_Garden_TitleLogo2', 'Upper_ThankYou_01', and 'Bottom_Thank'.

    Miscellaneous

    DummyFinal

    This dummy door texture is similar to one of the final designs.


    An early design for the K.K. Swing album cover. This looks similar to the final DJ K.K.(called in Japan as EUROBEAT) cover, based on the e-Card from the first game.


    A guideline for designing clothes.


    A scrapped interaction icon. This graphic (without the X) is also present in Animal Crossing: City Folk, when choosing a bed to sleep in the attic.


    A main dummy texture that can be found in many different archives.


    Various dummy textures. The second pair can be found in Gracie related files. The third pair are labelled as Carpet Dummy and Wall Dummy respectively. The fourth set relates to shoe textures.

    UnusedFinal

    This unused door is a scrapped version of the final Shampoodle door. Both textures share the same internal name, 'cmn_dobj_cut_door', and the .bcres files that each texture is contained in have very similar names, both with the _cut postfix that is used for Shampoodle related files.

    The design of each is completely different, making it a very interesting change, and suggests that Shampoodle was originally going to have a less 'modern' design.


    (Source: Slattz)

    Unused Models

    Debug

    Inside a directory named 'debug', there are four files: debug_sphere, debug_cylinder, debug_cube, and DebugFile.bin. The .bin file contains a bunch of placeholder data, which consists of the letter 'a' repeating over and over. The sphere, cylinder, and cube models have no associated textures.

    Test

    Inside a directory named 'Test', there are two variants of the villager Bob, named animal_model and sample10. The model remains the same on both, but one has a dummied out running animation.


    A test version of the villager Cesar named animal_model2.


    Simply named gpu_test, this model is a female villager's head. The model is internally named 'girl04a', and it contains textures for a variety of expressions. The skin tone and hair color for villagers is specified in-game, and isn't done via textures. This is why the model appears all-black. A mockup with edited textures is presented above to better visualize how the head looks. It's mostly the same as the final version of this female villager head style, except the GPU test model contains 21 more vertices.

    Download gpu_test model + textures
    File:Animal-Crossing-New-Leaf-GPU-Test.7z (30 KB) (info)

    This model pack contains two sets of textures: standard textures and [stripped] textures. The [stripped] textures have been modified to remove their alpha channel data.

    Unused Text

    code.bin

    Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome Amiibo Gameshark Codes

    These strings are located in the game's code.bin executable file.

    Starting at 0x7DD430 in the USA v1.5 code.bin:

    Japanese text translates to 'forgotten', and 'static light parameter file'.

    Starting at 0x80C9A8 in the USA v1.5 code.bin:

    Each line of Japanese text translates to '[name] bank in use - skipping destroy' for banks 'mouth animation', 'eye animation', 'item', 'hat', 'accessory', 'shoe', 'leg', 'tops', 'bottoms', 'head', 'face', 'body', and 'MII'.


    ScriptMSGVERSION.TXT

    JapanNorth America and EuropeKorea
    339236367646557

    'PadReplay' folder

    There is a directory named 'PadReplay' which contains four .bin files, two of which were intended for E3: GardenReplayBeachForE3.bin, and GardenReplayFlatForE3.bin. Garden is the internal name used for Animal Crossing: New Leaf. These files currently can't be viewed.

    (Source: Original TCRF research)

    Miscellaneous Oddities

    Public Works Project on the Beach

    To do:
    Better video capture, or replace with screenshot(s). Explain how to preform the glitch

    Normally, it's impossible to take Isabelle to the beach when building a new Public Works Project. When approaching the slope, she'll say that you can't build on sand and you won't be able to go further. If you do manage to glitch her into being on the beach with you, and you try to build something there, she'll say that the Public Works Project is 'too close to the cliff' to build there. This could indicate that building on the beach was once planned and later scrapped.

    Unseen Tortimer Texture

    The mayor's office in New Leaf has a fixed perspective, meaning rotating the camera manually isn't possible. Viewing the office in a model viewer reveals that the computer monitor on the desk actually displays Tortimer on the screen! This texture is exactly the same as the Tortimer portrait on the wall behind the desk, which can be normally seen in game. It is stretched to fit the monitor, and horizontally flipped.


    (Source: PDoogan)

    Hidden Totaka's Song

    'Totaka's Song', a short melody composed by Kazumi Totaka, is hidden in nearly every game he has worked as composer for. Usually, the song is literally hidden, with the player having to do something unusual to hear it. Animal Crossing makes it available as one of the K.K. Slider songs under the name 'K.K. Song'; New Leaf is no exception. However, another version of Totaka's Song is also present, and this one is hidden in traditional Totaka's Song fashion. To hear this hidden variation of the song in-game, a player needs to remain on the Club Tortimer online loading screen roughly 2 minutes and 30 seconds. This is only possible if the player has a horrendously awful Internet connection.


    Welcome amiibo Unused Content

    Bash Stackdump

    A stackdump from a Bash crash, located in ItemModelbash.stackdump. This file was included in the 1.4 update.


    ScriptMSGVERSION.TXT

    JapanNorth AmericaEuropeKorea
    6643664366436643

    Removed Items

    The names of 22 items appear to have been removed late in Welcome Amiibo development, but can be partially restored from remnants of data.Some of these include removed daruma and OK Motors furniture.Anything with a sell price was likely intended to be possessed by the player. OK Motors appeared only in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, but the music by K.K. Slider would later appear in New Horizons.

    IDCategoryFilenameJPTLENSellNotes
    2186MusicMissどうぶつのまちAnimal Cityremoved800unrequestable music
    2187MusicMissさよならGoodbyeremoved800unrequestable music
    2188MusicMissドライブDriveremoved800unrequestable music
    22E0Smpint_oth_giftCMPSスマホsmartphonesmartphone2500compass is the internal
    name for Pocket Camp
    23E9Wallwall_dharmaダルマdarumadaruma600
    267FTopstops_dharmaダルマdarumadaruma200
    2681Topstops_okmOKOKremoved200OK Motors jacket
    2887Capcap_okmOKOKremoved600OK Motors cap
    28F4Caphlmt_mask_dharmaダルマdarumadaruma500
    30A3Ftrint_drm_dharmaブルーbluehome400
    30A4Ftrint_drm_maracaダルマdarumadaruma400
    30A5Ftrint_drm_matダルマdarumadaruma400
    30A6Ftrint_drm_matoryosikaダルマdarumadaruma400
    30A7Ftrint_drm_mugダルマdarumadaruma400
    30B2Ftrint_okm_garlandOKOKOK3000
    30B3Ftrint_okm_signOKOKOK3000
    324DBromidebrm_ham08のりぼうのしゃしんpic of Holdenpic of Holden10
    3263Bromidebrm_hrs147ごうのしゃしんpic of Fillypic of Filly10
    341ERandomTicketランダムrandomremoved625(icon is paper)
    36B8TopsWalltops_dharmaダルマdarumadaruma0(hung on wall)
    36BATopsWalltops_okmOKOKOK0OK Motors jacket (hung on wall)
    3729FryingPanskilletツーtool? tour?removed0used in minigame?

    OK Motors camper

    An OK Motors camper appears to have been planned to appear as a random daily camper. It would be inhabited by Giovanni from Pocket Camp, and references to Giovanni's codename 'cwa' can be seen in the game files and folders relating to the campsite, though all related strings have been removed. A character model of cwa even exists, though it turns out to contain a duplicate Isabelle model. Melodies also seem to have been prepared for Beppe ('cwb') and Carlo ('cwc').This camper would likely be the source of the OK Motors jacket, cap, garland and sign items.

    The camper texture has surfaced in the files of Pocket Camp.

    (Source: Bluesun)

    Census Menu

    The Census Menu is a scrapped menu that was introduced in the Welcome Amiibo update. The name 'Census' comes from it's filename, 'm_pcensus.arc'. 'm_p' is a prefix for the various TPC files, leaving 'census'. The menu lists various (~30) player-specific stats, such as the player's bank amount and money earned, which also further strengthens the name. While the menu displays various values, there is no corresponding text for these, and there is no evidence of them in the game's files. What every value represents is therefore not currently known.

    A video showcasing this menu can be seen here.

    Abstracted C code to enable the menu:

    Regional Differences

    Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome Amiibo Gameshark Codes New Horizons

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    JapanEuropeNorth America
    コンビニのATM
    (English:Convenience store ATM)
    in-store Bellpoint24-hour-shop ABD

    The banking machine has a different name across the Japanese, European, and North American releases. Bellpoint is a play on cashpoint, commonly used in some English-speaking countries. ABD is short for Automatic Bell Dispenser.


    Japan/NAEurope

    As in Animal Crossing: City Folk, SMPTE Color Bars are used in the Japanese and North American version, while the Philips PM5544 test pattern is used in the European version.

    Revisional Differences

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    As mentioned above, The Welcome amiibo update released on November 2, 2016 adds amiibo support, new items and characters, a campground, the ability to link a save file of Happy Home Designer to New Leaf for extra items, and two minigames obtainable from Wii U and New 3DS fortune cookie items. Decorating your house got a bit easier too, with the furniture arrangement functionality from Happy Home Designer being blatently copied backported into this game. Minor gameplay adjustments include rocks and pillows are now finally able to be sat on, as well as the area required for projects being a tad bit more lenient when near water or other houses. The internal code name used for this update is GardenPlus.

    Internal Project Name

    The game's internal project name is 'Garden', according to multiple strings. This is also reflected in the game's two-letter code 'GD'.


    The Animal Crossing series
    Nintendo 64Doubutsu no Mori
    GameCubeAnimal Crossing
    Nintendo DSAnimal Crossing: Wild World
    WiiAnimal Crossing: City Folk
    Nintendo 3DSAnimal Crossing: New Leaf • Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
    Wii UAnimal Crossing Plaza • Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival
    iOS/AndroidAnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    Nintendo SwitchAnimal Crossing: New Horizons
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