The GameCube version offers connectivity with the Game Boy Advance game, Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town.Ī special edition version titled "A Wonderful Life Special Edition" was released on the PlayStation 2 in Japan in 2004 and North America in 2005. It was developed and published by Marvelous Interactive, and is part of the long-running Story of Seasons series of video games. Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life launches summer 2023 for Nintendo Switch.Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life ( 牧場物語~ワンダフルライフ, Bokujō Monogatari: Wonderful Life) is a video game that was released in Japan in September 2003 and March 2004 in North America for the GameCube. Fans will just have to wait and see whether this bear and other characters return in the upcoming game. There is also a non-human character named Daa-chan, a teddy bear that could be purchased from Van, who is sometimes seen to move around and believed to talk with the child character. Hardy again, or at least someone new to replace them. Most of these games have a doctor of some kind, so players will likely get Dr. Hardy, who was known for having a mechanical eye. While Muffy has been reintroduced as Molly, there has not been a confirmation of Griffin, who worked the Blue Bar alongside her. Another unseen character is Samantha, though she will likely be confirmed later since trailers have shown her husband and daughter. While not revealed yet, fans are optimistic that the dig site and characters will remain in Forgotten Valley. There was a man that lived in a laboratory named Daryl in the old games, and he may or may not come back.įorget-Me-Not Valley had a dig site overseen by characters Carter and Flora. There have been no sightings of Murrey, the man who lived in the woods in the original titles (though the Japanese Nintendo Direct trailer did show a similar-looking character who could be a redesigned Murrey). There are still a lot of characters from the old games whose status is unknown for the upcoming Harvest Moon remake. The pyrotechnic twins, Patrick and Kassey, have also been shown appearing in a mini-game. Van, the traveling merchant, has also been seen in a couple of preview screenshots. It's looking like Kate and her father Grant will also be present. Tartan, the two-headed plant that belongs to Takakura, also appears to be in the remake. The Japanese Nintendo Direct trailer revealed a little more. Of course, the trailer also confirmed a child character the protagonist can have after marriage. From the Story of Seasons trailer alone, other confirmed characters from the old games include Rock's parents, Ruby and Tim, and Lumina's grandma Romana, alongside her butler Sebastian. Some of them may have name changes, though, and there are subtle design changes such as Mukumuku now having a hair bow. Non-romancable A Wonderful Lifecharacters confirmed on the Bokumono website who were also in the old games include Nina, Galen, Chris, Hugh, Vesta, Takakura, Wally, Mukumuku, as well as the tree harvest sprites, Nik, Nak, and Flak. However, since there are four bachelorettes, there will likely be a fourth bachelor who is yet unconfirmed (fans are guessing it will be the new male character shown in the trailer with a child, who could be the redesign of an old character named Cody). The confirmed bachelors are Gustafa, Rock, and Matthew from Another Wonderful Life, with Martin being renamed Matthew. In terms of bachelorettes, the Bokumono website has Lumina, Nami, Molly, and Cecilia listed, with Molly being an updated version of Muffy and Lumina being a bachelorette from A Wonderful Life's special edition.
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