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Animal Crossing Plaza Wii U Iso (loadiine) (jpn) Online

(known in Japan as Doubutsu no Mori: Komorebi Hiroba ) was a free, limited-time social application released for the Wii U on August 8, 2013. Though officially discontinued and removed from the eShop in late 2014, it remains a notable part of the series' history as the first time Animal Crossing characters were rendered in high-definition. Application Overview

: A November 2013 update added monthly rankings, such as "Neighbor of the Year," which featured all 385 characters from the series at the time. Japanese Version Details Animal Crossing Plaza WII U ISO (Loadiine) (JPN)

: The application featured a large plaza with a Town Tree where dozens of random villagers and special characters would socialize. (known in Japan as Doubutsu no Mori: Komorebi

The Japanese release, Doubutsu no Mori: Komorebi Hiroba , shared the same core features as the international versions but often featured unique regional news feeds and Miiverse stamps. It was introduced by Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata and Isabelle during a Nintendo Direct presentation specifically to bridge the gap between 3DS players and the Wii U community. Legacy and Current Status The Forgotten Animal Crossing Game Japanese Version Details : The application featured a

: Players could insert their 3DS SD card into the Wii U to import and organize up to 2,880 screenshots into 12 customizable albums.

: It was a dedicated hub for the Miiverse social network, allowing players to post drawings, messages, and screenshots related to their New Leaf experience.

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