Fans are buzzing about the Nintendo Switch 2, aren’t they? It’s like everyone’s got this energy that’s electric. But, oh, let’s step back a sec. Here we have some die-hard Animal Crossing: New Horizons folks doing something quite interesting. Imagine this—one player decides to give their island a sort of send-off. They themed it after popular Nintendo series like Mario and Zelda. It’s their way of saying goodbye, maybe, but also a nod to what came before. Wait, maybe I’m just getting nostalgic.
Now, it’s kinda bananas, but despite no official word on a new Animal Crossing game for the Switch 2, these fans are still dreaming. It’s that eternal hope thing, you know? New Horizons exploded in popularity partly because, well, we all remember lockdown days, right? Cozy games were our solace. Anyway—was I saying? Yes! Even now, people are carving out unique spaces in the game. It’s like they’re whispering, “Hey, look at what we’ve done!” before turning the page to something new.
And what’s this? Oh, here’s something wild. There’s a fan, marylikesstuff—great name, by the way—crafting an island that’s like a Nintendo fan’s dream. You wander around, and boom! There’s Peach’s castle or a spooky house with a Chain Chomp. Or you stumble upon The Great Deku Tree from Zelda. I mean, it’s like stepping into a Nintendo museum, but cozy. Even a mini Mumbo’s Mountain from Banjo-Kazooie sneaks in. Yeah, I get it, Banjo-Kazooie isn’t really Nintendo. Details, right?
Just thinking about it, there’s a buzzing community giving virtual high-fives for recreating such nostalgic hits in New Horizons. This wonderful mishmash of tributes feels like flipping through a scrapbook of childhood memories. And even though Banjo-Kazooie isn’t strictly Nintendo’s baby, who can deny the warm fuzzies from seeing it there?
Now, no one’s confirming a new Animal Crossing yet—but oh boy, folks are hoping the Switch 2 is its new home. Until then, fans are sharing creations, maybe a reminder of what they love or something. Oh, got carried away there. Maybe I’ll pick up my virtual shovel and join in. I mean, who knows what wacky island ideas will pop up next?