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pet simulation
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developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld
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. It was released in Japan, and was later released in: North America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and other regions. It was originally released in three different versions: ''Dachshund & Friends'', ''Lab & Friends'' (''Shiba & Friends'' in Japan) and ''Chihuahua & Friends''. It has been re-released twice, first as a bundled release with a special edition Nintendo DS with a new version called ''Nintendogs: Best Friends'' and later as ''Nintendogs: Dalmatian & Friends''. ''Nintendogs'' uses the DS's touchscreen and built-in microphone. The touch screen allows the player to pet a dog, as well as to use various items that can be found or purchased. These range from balls and frisbees, to toys, to grooming supplies to keep the dogs happy. The microphone is used to call to the player's dog by speaking the name given to the dog in the beginning of the game as well as to teach the dog tricks such as "sit" or "roll over". Players can bring their dogs on walks and to the park if they so choose. They may interact with other players in multi-player by using the DS's wireless linkup. It also uses the DS's internal clock and calendar to allow the dog to grow hungrier or dirtier based on the elapsed time. ''Nintendogs'' received critical acclaim and won many awards, including the 2006 Innovation Award from ''
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'' and Best Handheld Game from the
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. All versions of ''Nintendogs'' have sold a combined 23.96 million copies worldwide, making it the second highest-selling game on the Nintendo DS, behind '' New Super Mario Bros.'' Because of ''Nintendogs'' success, Nintendo has made several related products, including ''Nintendogs'' toys and a series of ''Nintendogs'' trading cards. A sequel, titled '' Nintendogs + Cats'', was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011.


Gameplay

''Nintendogs'' uses the DS'
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, where the owner can: play with, train, pet, walk, brush and wash a virtual dog. The game also utilizes the built-in
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, where the player can call their puppy or teach the puppy tricks. Money can be earned by placing in competitions or selling items at the secondhand shop and can be used to purchase supplies, puppies and home decor. Dogs can be walked and can be taken to the park where they can practice disc catching skills for disc competitions and to the gymnasium to practice
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for agility trials. While walking, question mark icons on the map point out areas that may contain neighborhood dogs or presents, though presents can be found unmarked as well. Only three dogs may be kept at the player's house at one time and up to five dogs can stay at the dog hotel, where dogs can be swapped, dropped off and picked up at any time. The player can also choose to part ways with a dog by donating a dog to the hotel. As time passes without the dog being cared for, its condition will slowly deteriorate as it becomes more hungry and dirty. The condition of the player's dogs can be found by clicking its name. Hunger is listed as: ''Full'', ''Normal'', ''Hungry'' and ''Famished''. Thirst is listed as: ''Quenched'', ''Normal'', ''Thirsty'' and ''Parched''. The condition of the dog's coat is listed as: ''Beautiful'', ''Clean'', ''Normal'', ''Dirty'' and ''Filthy''. ''Nintendogs'' features a variety of contests, which are the player's main method of earning money and trainer points. There are three contests Disc Competition, Agility Trial and
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. In each of them, there are 5 classes: ''Beginner'', ''Open'', ''Expert'', ''Master'' and ''Championship''. Each contest is commented on by two men, named Ted Rumsworth and Archie Hubbs. If the player's dog places 3rd or higher in its class, the dog will proceed to the next class, where the contest increases in difficulty level. Prize money earned differs depending on which contest has been entered, what place is finished and the class the dog is in. If the player does not place in the top three, they will be dropped to the previous difficulty level. ''Nintendogs'' allows users to communicate wirelessly to other ''Nintendogs'' users through Bark Mode. Before activating Wireless Mode, the player can choose to give the other user a present. When another user with Bark Mode activated is nearby, the player will have an opportunity to play with the other trainer's dog and if the user has recorded a voice message on their White Record, the other user will hear the voice message. Dogs do not die, have puppies or age (meaning they remain as puppies).


Development

First publicly mentioned in 1997,
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(designer of '' EarthBound''),
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(designer of '' Pokémon'') and Shigeru Miyamoto codeveloped a
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prototype of a pet creature breeding game called '' Cabbage''. Its four-year development was fundamentally enabled by the realtime clock and mass writability introduced in the requisite
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peripheral "such that even if the power is cut, he gamecan still raise the creature" and with optionally purchasable enhancement data. A subset of creature maintenance functionality is made portable on the Game Boy and can be synchronized back to the 64DD disk, via the
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. It was expected for release in 1998 and then, in 2000, but all further development was distracted. In 2006, Miyamoto concluded: "It disappeared, didn't it ... However, the conversations and design techniques that popped up when we were making ''Cabbage'' are, of course, connected to ''Nintendogs'' and other things that we're doing now." The project which ultimately became ''Nintendogs'' began as a technical demo on the
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long before it was considered for the DS. It was migrated to the DS when the handheld was still in development. Shigeru Miyamoto originally came up with the idea for the game when he and his family bought a dog, which inspired him to create the project. The game's producer,
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, looking for a game to take full advantage of all of the Nintendo DS's features, decided on a dog simulation game. ''Nintendogs'', first called ''Puppy Times'', was originally designed to have fifteen different versions, one for each breed of dog.
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suggested this to convey the feel that the player was choosing a dog from a
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. However, the debugging process for each version was deemed too time-consuming to be feasible. After going back and forth between several versions, they eventually settled on three, with six dogs each and the rest available after completing in-game goals.


Merchandise

In late 2005, Nintendo of America released the first series of ''Nintendogs'' "6-Card Fun Paks". Three different pack designs (each based on the US-released designs of the DS game) contains an assortment of "Collectible cards, stickers & more!". Each pack randomly contains two of 18 different ''Breed'' cards, one of nine different ''Dog in Training'' tip cards, one of six different ''Miscellaneous'' cards, one of 18 different ''Pop-Up'' Cards, one of six sundry sheets of stickers, one of four temporary tattoos and one ''Sweepstakes'' card. Another series of these cards were released in early 2007 by Enterplay, LLC. These cards, officially licensed by Nintendo, were created by the same individuals who worked on the first series. As such, the cards greatly resemble the first series. Keeping the "6-Card Fun Pak" name, each package contains two of 20 different ''At the Kennel'' cards (which feature all eighteen breeds from the games, including the Dalmatian and Jack Russell Terrier), one of nine ''Dog in Training'' tip cards, one of four ''Miscellaneous'' cards, one of 20 ''Pop-Up'' Cards, one of six sheets of stickers, one of four temporary tattoos and one ''Sweepstakes'' card. The next series also features three sundry packages, this time with a Dalmatian, Beagle and Pug on the front of the package. A line of ''Nintendogs'' plush toys were released in Japan, featuring the most popular breeds in each game. They are also available at the
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. Various ''Nintendogs'' T-shirts were also made available at the Nintendo World Store. In Europe and Australia, a series of plush toys with an electronic sensor were released, and when the owner shook the bone, the dog would walk and bark. Nintendo has also released a set of plushes through Earthwood Toys.


Reception

The game has been well received by critics, with an average score of 85% at
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. In the May 2005 edition of the ''
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'', Japan's most popular gaming magazine, ''Nintendogs'' received a perfect 40/40 score. Only four other games had attained this score at the time.Ashcraft, Brian
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It also received an 8.5 out of 10 in ''
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'' gave ''Nintendogs'' an 8 out of 10, reflecting on the game's lack of an ending. Game Oracle gave it 85% and a recommendation saying that unlike most sims, it has a lot of depth.


Sales

In the first week of its release in Japan (April 18, 2005 to April 24, 2005), the three versions, ''Shiba Inu & Friends'', ''Miniature Dachshund & Friends'' and ''Chihuahua & Friends'', sold 75,000, 49,000 and 44,000, respectively, totalling 168,000 units. This title game also boosted the Nintendo DS system sales by over 4.2 times the previous week to 95,000 units, up from 22,000. It was the 91st best-selling game in Japan in 2008, selling 142,591 copies combined, with cumulative Japanese sales of 1,850,984 combined by 2008. In Europe, it was the top-selling Nintendo game of 2005 with copies sold that year. The game went on to sell copies worldwide, making it the second best-selling Nintendo DS game of all time. According to Nintendo, the majority of ''Nintendogs'' owners were
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.


Awards

In addition to recognitions from publications such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and the ''
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'', ''Nintendogs'' also won a wide variety of awards. * E3 2005
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: Best Handheld Game. * TheG33ks Bronze Award for best Nintendo DS game. *
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: "Best Game of 2005" * 2005
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: Excellence Prize *
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: "2006 Innovation Award" * D&AD: Yellow Pencils Award 2006 * PETA: Best Animal-Friendly Video Game 2006 *
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: Editors' Choice Award *
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: Best use of touch screen for Nintendo DS *
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: Editors' Choice award ''Nintendogs'' also had very successful launches in North America and Europe, with first week sales of over 250,000 and 160,000 respectively. ''Lab & Friends'' received a "Double Platinum" sales award from the
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(ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 600,000 copies in the United Kingdom. ELSPA also gave ''Dalmatian & Friends'' a "Platinum" award, for at least 300,000 sales in the United Kingdom. By August 2006, in the United States, ''Chihuahua & Friends'' had sold 570,000 copies and earned $17 million; ''Labrador & Friends'' had sold 620,000 copies and earned $19 million; and ''Dachshund & Friends'' had sold 730,000 copies and earned $22 million. During the period between January 2000 and August 2006, the games were respectively the 50th, 44th and 32nd highest-selling games launched for the
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, Nintendo DS or PlayStation Portable in the United States. On March 23, 2006 at GDC 2006, Nintendo's president
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announced that international sales of ''Nintendogs'' sales had reached 6 million. By March 31, 2008, the game was the best-selling Nintendo DS game published by Nintendo. As of March 31, 2015, the combined sales of all versions has reached 23.96 million and it is now second on the Nintendo DS best-sellers list behind '' New Super Mario Bros.''.


Legacy

In 2010,
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included ''Nintendogs'' in their list of five "Essential Newcomers" of the decade, describing it as one of "five revolutionary new games" of the past 10 years, for its impact on drawing "non-gamers to
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and
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systems" and establishing the "new" Nintendo. Despite derision from many hardcore gamers, ''Nintendogs'' sold tens of millions, mostly among casual gamers and paved the way for the Nintendo DS's worldwide success. This gave rise to a
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trend, previously limited to PCs, on consoles and portables. Nintendo followed it up with more
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s such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', establishing Nintendo as the most successful developer and publisher of the decade.


Sequel

It was announced during Nintendo's 2010 E3 presentation that Shigeru Miyamoto was working on a new ''Nintendogs'' project, involving some new innovations. The game, titled '' Nintendogs + Cats'' was finished in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS and was released as a launch title in all regions. A microgame based on ''Nintendogs'' appears in the game '' WarioWare: Smooth Moves''. A ''Nintendogs'' Labrador Retriever puppy also appears in ''
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'' as an assist trophy; owing to the nonviolent nature of the ''Nintendogs'' game, rather than fighting actively, the dog "plays" in front of the screen, blocking view. Also, there are multiple ''Nintendogs'' downloadable content available in the game '' Animal Crossing: City Folk''. A French bulldog appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'', taking the role of the Labrador Retriever. There is also a '' Nintendogs + Cats'' stage on the 3DS version. Both the assist trophy and the stage from this game reappear in ''
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''.


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