Tomodachi Collection,[1] unofficially known as Friend Collection before its sequel was announced for a Western release,[2] is the first installment in the Tomodachi Life series. The game was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on June 18, 2009. In Tomodachi Collection, players can make their own Miis or import them from a Wii console and move them into apartments.
Tomodachi Collection is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, the others being Personal Trainer: Walking, Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi (DSiWare/Nintendo DSi), Kuruma de DS, and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. These games, with the exception of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time, also include a Mii Maker (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).[3]
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Tomodachi Life, known as Tomodachi Korekushon: Shin Seikatsu in Japan, roughly translating to Tomodachi Collection: New Life, is a life simulation game for the Nintendo 3DS released in Japan on April 18, 2013, and worldwide in mid-2014.
It was both developed and published by Nintendo. Tomodachi Life is the second game in the Tomodachi Life series, succeeding Tomodachi Collection.
A sequel, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, is set to release for the Nintendo Switch in 2026.
a font based on the nine network logo
This is a new and remake version of New Super Mario Bros. font. The the characters that I fixed is, I made the "$" to make it a bit taller, I moved the "*" to move it up high, and I moved the "~" to make it on the middle just like the other fonts remade by me.
This is the font that has been used for the world map and the course HUD, and it has a few amount of characters in this font for this game. However, this font is not completed it's because this game doesn't have that much characters for the font file.
From the Final Fantasy Advance and DS games. Specifically the final version, from FFIV DS. I tried to make it compatible with all languages that use Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts. Plus Japanese Hiragana and Katakana.
If you see problems, let me know.
CHANGES FROM IN-GAME ORIGINAL:
•Added additional letters and diacritics.
•Changed the circumflexed letters to use actual circumflexs instead of inverted breves, so I could add breved letters.
•Used half-pixels to center diacritics over letters.
•Made some diacriticized letters more consistent.
This is a new and remake version of New Super Mario Bros. font. The the characters that I fixed is, I made the "$" to make it a bit taller, I moved the "*" to move it up high, and I moved the "~" to make it on the middle just like the other fonts remade by me.
This SM64DS font subtitles was never used for movies, TV shows and video makers. We can use it to make our artwork pictures and we can change the color for video game characters and we can publish them. Also, we can use them to put this font into movies and TV shows to put in for DVDs and for video makers as well. Now as for "$, #, %, @, +, \, =, ", ', `, {, }, ©, ®, ♪, ¦, ‘, ’, ‛, “, ”, ‟, ¸, ⁴, ‹, ›, ¤, Þ, ‼, ı, Ū, ū" characters, those were made by me that Nintendo didn't use them to make in Mario DS games.
This SM64DS font subtitles was never used for movies, TV shows and video makers. We can use it to make our artwork pictures and we can change the color for video game characters and we can publish them. Also, we can use them to put this font into movies and TV shows to put in for DVDs and for video makers as well. Now as for "$, #, %, @, +, \, =, ", ', `, {, }, ©, ®, ♪, ¦, ‘, ’, ‛, “, ”, ‟, ¸, ⁴, ‹, ›, ¤, Þ, ‼, ı, Ū, ū" characters, those were made by me that Nintendo didn't use them to make in Mario DS games.
This is a clone of Super Mario DS (Original)This font is complemented for the filled version for the glyphs and it can't be read properly.
This is a clone of Super Mario: DS Version - Original (Outline)