CommunityToolsAnimal Crossing
When Nintendo Deletes Your Island: How Creators Can Archive, Monetize, and Protect Long-Term Projects
ddescent
2026-01-28
10 min read
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Practical, lawful ways creators can archive, monetize, and protect Animal Crossing islands after Nintendo removes them.
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