- New Animal Crossing Switch Trailer
- Animal Crossing City Folk Wii
- New Animal Crossing Villagers
- Animal Crossing Wii Games
Animal Crossing comes to Wii later this year. Colder weather may be arriving, but luckily, it’s also ushering in warm holiday cheer in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game for the Nintendo Switch system. Alongside the auburn-colored maple.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons allows you and up to 7 others on your Nintendo Switch system to live on one shared island. The save data for the island or for the individual residents of the island can be transferred to a new Nintendo Switch system after updating the game software to the latest version. The island save data can also be backed up in case you lose access to your Nintendo Switch system and can be restored on a replacement system.
Complete these steps
There are three ways to transfer Animal Crossing: New Horizons save data to a new Nintendo Switch system. Please read about each option to determine which feature you would like to use:
Entire Island Transfer
Use this feature if you wish to transfer the entire island and all residents to a new Nintendo Switch system. The island, all progress and customizations, your animal neighbors, the island resident representative, and any other residents that have been created on the island will be transferred.
This feature is helpful if you are replacing your Nintendo Switch system with a new one and all players who have played Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be using the new Nintendo Switch system. It is also the only way to transfer your island resident representative when you have not backed up your island.
You must have access to both the original system and the new system to use this feature.
Resident Move (Single Player Transfer)
Use this feature if you wish to transfer just one resident to a new Nintendo Switch system. The resident, the resident’s home, and most items held by the resident and kept in storage will be transferred to an island on the new Nintendo Switch system. The island resident representative cannot be transferred.
This feature is helpful when just one player wants to continue playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons on a new Nintendo Switch or when multiple residents other than the island resident representative will be using the new Nintendo Switch. The transferred player(s) will move to a new island with new animals, so any island progress and animal neighbors will remain on the original Nintendo Switch system.
![New animal crossing wii 2011 New animal crossing wii 2011](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a2/f2/d9/a2f2d961fdfb8ec37afe3554ca6117d6.jpg)
You must have access to both the original system and the new system to use this feature.
![New Animal Crossing Wii New Animal Crossing Wii](https://s3.thcdn.com/productimg/960/960/11180767-2104332666466779.jpg)
Island Backup and Restore
Use the island backup feature to ensure your island save data can be recovered in a situation where you lose access to your Nintendo Switch system. If you have enabled island backup, you will be able to restore the last saved version of your island and all residents on a replacement Nintendo Switch system.
You must have already enabled island backup on the original system to use this feature, but you can restore the island save data using only the new system.
Animal Crossing producer Katsuya Eguchi has revealed a few more details of what we can expect from the first Wii instalment in the series.
He was speaking at an invite-only developer roundtable hosted by Nintendo at E3. A brief demo of the game showed how you'll be driven into town by the Kapp'n once again, but this time on board a bus. Logic pro cost. Expect more nonsensical chit-chat during your journey.
New Animal Crossing Switch Trailer
Eguchi then took us on a brief tour of the town square, the location of the hair salon, auction house, theatre and fashion store Gracie Grace. He confirmed the return of the 24-hour clock and calendar events, such as Halloween. Seasonal characters are also back, including Jingle the reindeer. When was starcraft made. New characters will include a bunny who hides eggs around town for you to find at particular times of the year. Plus a carnival will come to town, and will 'introduce a new character to the Animal Crossing family'.
Then it was time for Eguchi's character to head home and demo the new features of the clothing designer. In Animal Crossing City Folk you can not only design the front of your shirt, but the back and sleeves. When you store your design Mabel, the shopkeeper, will ask about what inspired you, and other characters in the town will give you feedback on. You can save designs to SD card and send them to other players via Wii Connect 24. Ubuntu chat program.
Eguchi confirmed there will be whole new lines of furniture, wallpaper and the like to choose from, and said you'll receive new items automatically through Wii Connect. You'll be able to bring characters you've created in Animal Crossing DS over to the Wii, and access all the things you've gathered and purchased. But 'access', the translator clarified, means you'll be able to buy stuff again in the store - you won't be able to transport items physically from Wild World to City Folk. Bells aren't transferable easier, so you'll have to work hard to build up your savings all over again.
If you live in Japan, you'll be able to take your DS to 'special areas' (DS demo pods, presumably) and download extra data (unique items, presumably). They're also hoping to offer the same service in US, but no mention was made of Europe.
Animal Crossing City Folk Wii
At the Q&A session after the demo, one journalist asked about having visitors to your town. He asked whether you'll have to reboot and reinvite everyone if one player leaves or loses their connection, as with Wild World. 'I have to apologise, because we're actually using the same system this time,' Eguchi said. However, he added, you can now do things like visit each others' houses and go to concerts together. 'So I think we've compensated for that by adding a lot more enjoyable features.'
New Animal Crossing Villagers
Another questioner asked whether there will be any synchronisation between the Wii's Weather Channel and the weather in Animal Crossing. According to Eguchi this was something Nintendo considered, but rejected. The problem is some parts of the world get too much of one particular weather type. If you live in Seattle, for example, do you really want it to rain all the time in your Animal Crossing town too?
Animal Crossing Wii Games
And there's bad news for those who live in the southern hemisphere. There are still no plans to invert the seasons, so when it's winter in Australia it will still be summer for Australian Animal Crossing players.