Jul 13, 2014 Five Entirely Amusing And Wacky Things You Can Do In Tomodachi Life. By Colette July 13, 2014 July 13, 2014. Tomodachi Life gives you both the creative freedom to experiment with different personalities and voices, but it also allows you to take pictures of people to reflect what they should look like in-game. It doesn’t always work.
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Before the game was released internationally, many international players thought that a patch in the Japanese version fixed a glitch that had unintentionally made gay marriages possible for Miis, causing fans to complain about this feature being removed, while in actuality, Nintendo was simply fixing a data transfer issue that corrupted save data and prevented people from progressing after they transferred Mii characters from the Japan-only Nintendo DS installment 'Tomodachi Collection'.
Gay marriages are able to be performed in Tomodachi Life due to the ability to create Miis that have the appearance of Miis of the opposite gender. While many have complained of the inability to have same gender relationships in Tomodachi Life, Nintendo has refrained from including the feature, explaining that the game is not to be looked at as though it is a 'simulation' of real life.
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Tomodachi (universe) |
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| Developer(s) | Nintendo | Publisher(s) | Nintendo | Genre(s) | Life Simulation | Console/platform of origin | Nintendo DS | First installment | Tomodachi Collection (2009) | Latest installment | Miitomo (2016) |
The Tomodachi universe (トモダチコレクション, Tomodachi Collection) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties that hail from the handheld exclusive Tomodachi Life (known in Japan as Tomodachi Collection: New Life) and Tomodachi Collection series for Nintendo DS and 3DS where players feed, clothe, and watch over the more-than-often ridiculous lives of their Mii characters, as they go about and perform daily activities, make friendships, and start romantic relationships (to the point of marriage and starting a family). The Tomodachi universe was the first universe from Nintendo brought to iOS and Android (mobile devices) with (the now discontinued) Miitomo. - 1In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- 2In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- 3In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]The series is represented by a single stage, its music track, and two trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Stages[edit]- Tomodachi Life: A stage set in the Mii Apartments. The front walls of the apartments disappear so the area within is visible when a fighter overlaps with the room. The rooms are randomly placed and selected from among several types. Occasionally, the player will encounter a Mii character in the apartment pulled straight from their 3DS's Mii Plaza.
Music[edit]- Tomodachi Life - An arrangement of the daytime theme from Tomodachi Life and the daytime theme from Tomodachi Collection, which plays on the Tomodachi Life stage.
Trophies[edit]- Mii Apartments/Tomodachi Life
- Golden/Golden Interior
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]Music[edit]- Tomodachi Life - An arrangement of the daytime theme from Tomodachi Life and the daytime theme from Tomodachi Collection, which plays on the Miiverse stage.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]Stage[edit]- Tomodachi Life: returns as a retro stage.
Music[edit]Original Tracks[edit]- 'Afternoon on the Island': An arrangement of daytime themes from Tomodachi Collection and Tomodachi Life.
Returning Tracks[edit]- 'Afternoon on the Island (for 3DS / Wii U)': A slower paced arrangement of daytime themes from Tomodachi Collection and Tomodachi Life. Returns from Smash 4.
Trivia[edit]- The series symbol for the Tomodachi universe seems to be loosely based on the house a couple owns after marriage, albeit with a slightly altered window.
- The R.O.B. treasure's description in Tomodachi Life clearly references his playability in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
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Host | Super Smash Bros. ·Subspace ·World of Light |
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Fighter-based | Animal Crossing ·Banjo-Kazooie ·Bayonetta ·Castlevania ·Donkey Kong ·Dragon Quest ·Duck Hunt ·EarthBound ·Fatal Fury ·Final Fantasy ·Fire Emblem ·F-Zero ·Game & Watch ·Ice Climber ·Kid Icarus ·Kirby ·Mario ·Mega Man ·Metal Gear ·Metroid ·Pac-Man ·Persona ·Pikmin ·Pokémon ·Punch-Out!! ·R.O.B. ·Sonic ·Splatoon ·Star Fox ·Street Fighter ·The Legend of Zelda ·Wario ·Wii Fit ·Xenoblade Chronicles ·Yoshi |
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Stage-based | Balloon Fight ·Electroplankton ·Miiverse ·Nintendo DS ·Nintendogs ·Pilotwings ·StreetPass Mii Plaza ·Tomodachi ·Wii Sports ·Wrecking Crew |
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Assist Trophy-based | ARMS ·Art Academy ·Bomberman ·Brain Age ·Color TV-Game ·Custom Robo ·Devil World ·Dillon's Rolling Western ·Drill Dozer ·Excite ·Fatal Frame ·Golden Sun ·Jam with the Band ·Joy Mech Fight ·Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru ·Kururin ·Monster Hunter ·Nintendo Badge Arcade ·Nintendo Wars ·Sheriff ·Shovel Knight ·SimCity ·Sin and Punishment ·Swapnote ·The Legendary Starfy ·The Mysterious Murasame Castle ·Virtua Fighter |
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Item-based | Clu Clu Land ·Galaxian ·GoldenEye ·Panel de Pon ·Perfect Dark ·Steel Diver |
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Enemy-based | Dig Dug ·Rhythm Heaven ·Xevious |
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Others | Mii ·List of minor universes ·List of Namco universes |
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