3) Animal Crossing: Wild World
I have to be honest: I’ve never played Animal Crossing: Let’s Go To The City (known in North America as Animal Crossing: City Folk), so I’m not sure how it compares to the DS or 3DS versions. Animal Crossing: Wild World was the version which first made the leap into the online world though and was instrumental in securing its mass appeal.
A game like Animal Crossing is perfectly suited to multiplayer, and the full implementation of it here completely transformed the series. Visiting your friends, sending mail, sharing patterns, and more were all welcome additions and recent iterations have continued to build on this.
Sure, Animal Crossing: New Leaf is now the better version to play, but this is only as it builds on the solid foundation that was laid down in the DS game.