Animal Crossing

Animal Crossing is a video game series developed by Nintendo, in which the player lives his/her own virtual life in a village populated with anthropomorphic animals. The game takes place in real time, reflecting the current time of day and season. The individual games have been widely praised for their uniqueness and innovative nature, which has led to the series becoming one of Nintendo's leading franchises. As of January 2010, over 15,000,000 units of games from the Animal Crossing series have been sold.

NTSC
16:9 Aspect Ratio (Widescreen) [Ralf] NHWZ-ZZKD-W1PGZ YJGY-0KZP-RRGW0 TPR1-4D69-MNW2V XH2K-V062-FJC5U C4Z7-98MH-ETDZ9 NHY5-6UGD-B5UCJ

PAL (English)
16:9 Aspect Ratio (Widescreen) [Ralf] KGZA-13GG-UAA62 GBZA-G9QZ-GHYT8 YJGY-0KZP-RRGW0 TPR1-4D69-MNW2V D5BZ-D4P4-2JHA9 C4Z7-98MH-ETDZ9 20EH-4MXX-E7VEY E9FZ-A3QA-YCERP

PAL (German)
16:9 Aspect Ratio (Widescreen) [Ralf] Y088-BXHN-CRMWG 6Y8Z-8RX9-GF2FB YJGY-0KZP-RRGW0 TPR1-4D69-MNW2V C6QH-V73N-5VAQX C4Z7-98MH-ETDZ9 XB5U-CETB-HVVZY E9FZ-A3QA-YCERP

NES Games: Bad Graphics
NES games normally have graphical issues. Set External Frame Buffer to real to fix.

DVD interface error
On the Nintendo logo, a message will pop up that says "Can't read from DVD plugin - DVD-interface:Fatal Error". This doesn't affect the game, as you can just click "Ok" or disable panic handlers in the config.

XFB Real: Blinds Effect
If the External Frame Buffer is set to Real, after the Nintendo logo at the start of the game, there can sometimes be an odd effect where it seems like you are looking through some window blinds, only in technicolor fashion. This only happens if the External Frame Buffer under Graphics > Hacks is set to Real, so to fix it just disable it.