See if it's possible to get good-quality gifs of the title logo animations. Namely, the "Press Start!" message features a different font and is formatted differently in the European version (being written as "press START") and the copyright information features the same font as in e+ and a different range of years in the European and Australian versions (2001-2004 for Europe, 2001-2003 for Australia), reflecting the different release dates of the game in those regions. In addition to the differences between the main four versions of the game, there are also slight differences in the title screen of Animal Crossing between the American, European, and Australian releases. Title Screen Differences between the four base versions Doubutsu no MoriÄifferences between region in Animal Crossing America The voices heard when starting up the game are also changed in Animal Crossing to match its western-oriented version of Animalese this is carried over to e+ as well, despite that game otherwise using the N64 and + versions' voice synthesizer for Animalese. The logo is white in Doubutsu no Mori+, red in Animal Crossing, and blue in Doubutsu no Mori e+. In succeeding games, it was the Nintendo logo that would simply fade in.
In Doubutsu no Mori, it was a Nintendo 64 logo which would pop up similarly to a piece of furniture being dropped in a house or digging something up the logo's color palette would change each time the intro played, beginning with the regular logo each time the game was booted up. General Differences Startup Logo Doubutsu no Mori 10 Dongwu Senlin (iQue port of Doubutsu no Mori).
1.5.2 Differences between region in Animal Crossing.
1.5.1 Differences between the four base versions.1.2.2 Differences between region in Animal Crossing.1.2.1 Differences between the four base versions.