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− | The '''Tomodachi series''' consists of two games | + | The '''Tomodachi series''' is a life simulation series involving [[Mii]]s. It consists of two games. The first game is a [[Nintendo DS]] title called [[Tomodachi Collection]] that was never released outside of Japan. The successor is a Nintendo 3DS title called [[Tomodachi Life]] (''Tomodachi Collection: Shin Seikatsu'') in Japan. |
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+ | Originally, ''Tomodachi Collection'' was in development as ''[[Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou]]''; a cancelled fortune-telling/divination game for adult women, that was never released (though [[DS Uranai Seikatsu]] may have replaced it). | ||
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The Tomodachi series is a life simulation series involving Miis. It consists of two games. The first game is a Nintendo DS title called Tomodachi Collection that was never released outside of Japan. The successor is a Nintendo 3DS title called Tomodachi Life (Tomodachi Collection: Shin Seikatsu) in Japan.
Originally, Tomodachi Collection was in development as Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou; a cancelled fortune-telling/divination game for adult women, that was never released (though DS Uranai Seikatsu may have replaced it).
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