

Adds an in-game shop menu on the main start screen to purchase and download downloadable content.
#ANIMAL CROSSING DOLPHIN WII CROSSOVER UPDATE#
The Version 2.0 update was released on August 27, 2014, and boasted the following features: There are also some regional differences in other parts of the game, like the menu text or chat macros, such as removing slang to make a translation into different languages easier. The European version also calls this part a wheel rather than a tire (or tyre, as it would happen). The Japanese version also calls this part a frame rather than a body. Keeping with their Retro Track Naming traditions started in Mario Kart DS, there is a slight difference in the initials used to indicate which system a retro track originated from between the Japanese version and other versions. For the Animal Crossing course, the Japanese version uses the game's Japanese title.Īn odd oversight as a result of this is that the signs in the European versions of "Music Park" and "Neo Bowser City" still use their American names. For example, Music Park is called Melody Motorway in the European version. Retro tracks keep any name changes from the games they originated from. The names for tracks are mostly the same between Japanese and English, standard localization aside.

Like Mario Kart 7, many tracks and parts have name differences between versions: Since it is only referred to in that file, players can assume that they cut it really early in development. In the file RaceLogData.exbin, appears the text "Tail" as well as all other known cut items. In the file RaceLogData.exbin, appears the text "FakeBox" as well as all other known cut items. It could just be a leftover for testing the Crazy 8 during development and they forgot to change the name. In the Item Slot Table file aml, there is an item called Seven. Most likely, these items are holdovers (and serve the same lack of purpose) as the same-name items in Mario Kart 7. In the item slot table file aml, there are two test items called Test3 and Test4.
