The first generation Animal Crossing game is officially made to played on the Nintendo GameCube. It has a 100% Completion aspect with a set of objectives shown below.
100% Completion Objective List
- Complete all of the main character’s tasks for Tom Nook and save the game by talking to the Gyroid.
- Get at least one Custom Design and have it saved into the GameCube Memory Card.
- Obtain the Net, Fishing Rod, Shovel, Axe, and all their gold variants.
- Obtain all possible Balloons, Fans, and Pinwheels.
- Collect all 40 unique insects and donate them to the Museum.
- Collect all 40 unique fish and donate them to the Museum, including the Brook Trout that replaces Herabuna.
- Collect and assess all 25 unique fossils to the Faraway Museum and then donate them to the Museum.
- Donate 7 complete animal fossils with multi parts belonging to each one to the Museum.
- Donate 5 Standalone fossils to the Museum.
- Purchase and donate all 15 unique paintings to the Museum.
- This includes Basic Painting, Classic Painting, Quaint Painting, and Scary Painting.
- These new paintings replace Healing Painting, Lovely Painting, Nice Painting, and Pleasant Feeling Painting.
- This includes Basic Painting, Classic Painting, Quaint Painting, and Scary Painting.
- Obtain all possible Umbrellas.
- Obtain at least one Lottery Ticket.
- Obtain all NES games, including Excitebike and Soccer.
- Obtain all 64 possible Stationary Items in the game and get them into the Catalog, including the Orange Paper.
- Obtain all 127 possible Gyroids in the game and get them into the Catalog.
- Obtain all 55 songs from K.K. Slider.
- Fully upgrade your home with the first expansion, second expansion, basement, and second floor, and pay off each loan for it.
- Fully upgrade Nook’s Cranny to Nookington’s and complete the Shopping Catalog.
- Obtain all 601 possible Furniture.
- This includes the furniture from the Harvest Series, Mossy Garden Theme, Boxing Theme, Construction Theme, Mario Theme, School Theme, Western Theme, Lucky Set, Vending Set, all furniture from summer campers and the Chowder.
- Obtain all 67 possible Wallpapers.
- Obtain all 67 possible types of Flooring.
- Obtain all possible clothing items.
- This includes the Cherry Shirt, Fish Bones Shirt, Fortune Shirt, Houndstooth Knit, Red Aloha Shirt, and Blue Aloha Shirt.
- This also includes the G Logo Shirt that replaces the N Cube Shirt.
- Have up to 15 villagers in your town.
- Encounter Wisp late at night and complete his task at least once.
- Visit all the Special Locations at least once.
- Save up to 999,999,999 Bells and obtain all rewards for meeting certain savings amount, including the Mailbox and Post Model.
- Reach 100,000 points from Happy Room Academy and obtain all HRA Rewards.
- Visit the Animal Island and have it saved and unlocked in the Game Boy Advance.
- Get a Perfect rating in your town.
- Participate in events at least once, including Morning Aerobics, April Fools’ Day, Camping Season, Cherry Blossom Festival, Children’s Day, Founder’s Day, Graduation Day, Hometown Day, Mayor’s Day, Officer’s Day, One Day Sale, Raffle, Snow Day, Spring Cleaning Day, Starcrossed Day, and Tortimer’s Lighthouse Request, and obtain their respective models and prizes from Tortimer at the Wishing Well.
Changes from DnM and DnM+
- Clothing
- Familiar Shirt, I Love 64 Shirt, I Love GC Shirt, Tomato Juice Shirt, and W Shirt were absent.
- Furniture
- Furnitures in Publicbath and Japanese Themes were absent.
- Furnitures in the Daruma and Lucky Sets were absent.
- Other furnitures that were absent include:
- Tanuki figurine
- Safe-return frog
- Bujian washbasin
- Washbasin
- Long washbasin
- Tokonoma
- Paulownia tansu and Stair tansu
- Shogi board
- Folding screen
- Pink kotatsu and Blue Kotatsu
- Garbage pail and Wastebasket
- Kadomatsu and Kagamimochi
- Wallpaper and Flooring
- Bathhouse Wall and Worn-out Dirt Wall were absent.
- Bathhouse Tile and Old Board Floor were absent.
- Events
- Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Festival) is absent in this game.
- Children’s Day (Boy’s Festival) is absent in this game.
- Bean Day (Bean-Tossing Festival) is absent in this game.
- Summer Day is absent in this game.
- Fresh Verdure Day is absent in this game.
- Adulthood Day is absent in this game.
- Autumn Day is absent in this game.
- Garbage Memorial Day is absent in this game.
- Jinjitsu is absent in this game.
- Night of the Thirteenth Moon is absent in this game.
- Spring Day and Winter Day are absent in this game.
Prologue and Gameplay Tips
For information about starting the game, refer to Animal Crossing: Getting Started.
For information about Saving the Game and Game Resets, refer to Saving the Game of Animal Crossing and Game Resets.
To know more about Financial Planning, refer to Animal Crossing: Financial Planning.
Tools, Items, Clothing, and Furniture, Wallpaper and Flooring
For information about all Tools and uses, click Animal Crossing: All Tools and Uses.
For information about obtaining a full collection of Umbrellas, click Amimal Crossing: List of Umbrellas.
If you wwant information about Handheld Items, click Animal Crossing: List of Handheld Items.
If you want information about Miscellaneous Items, click Animal Crossing: List of Miscellaneous Items.
To know informatoin about obtaining a full collection of Gyroids, click Animal Crossing: List of Gyroids.
To know information about obtaining a full collection of Stationery, click Animal Crossing: List of Stationery.
Want information about obtaining a full collection of Clothing? Then click Animal Crossing: List of Clothing.
Want information about obtaining a full collection of Funiture? Then click Animal Crossing: List of Furniture.
To know more about obtaining a full collection of Wallpapers, click Animal Crossing: List of Wallpapers.
To know more about obtaining a full collection of Flooring, click Animal Crossing: List of Flooring.
Need information about obtaining a full collection of K.K. Slider Songs? Then click Animal Crossing: List of K.K. Slider Songs.
Need information about obtaining a full collection of NES games? Then click Animal Crossing: List of NES games.
Special Characters and Villagers
To know more about Special Characters, click Animal Crossing: List of Special Characters.
To know more about animal Villagers, click Animal Crossing: List of Villagers.
Bugs, Insects, Fossils, and Paintings
For information about all kinds of bugs, refer to Animal Crossing: List of Bugs.
For information about all kinds of fish, click Animal Crossing: List of Fish.
To know more about all kinds of fossils, refer to Animal Crossing: List of Fossils.
To know more about all kinds of Paintings, click Animal Crossing: List of Paintings.
Events and Locations
Want information about all events? Then click Animal Crossing: List of Events.
Want information about all locations? Then click to Animal Crossing: All Locations.
Special Actions and Records
For information about the Point System and Rewards provided by the Happy Room Academy, click Animal Crossing: Happy Room Academy.
For information about Savings Account, click Animal Crossing: Savings Account.
For information about all upgrades in Tom Nook’s Store, click Animal Crossing: Tom Nook’s Store Upgrades.
For information about all home upgrades and home loans, click Animal Crossing: All Home Upgrades and Loans.
For information about the Animal Island Minigame, click Animal Crossing: Animal Island Minigame.