Tomodachi Life -europe- -enfrdeesitnl- -rev 2- -

This guide focuses on Tomodachi Life (European Version, Rev 2). Since this is a specific region and revision (often used for emulation or ROM hacking purposes), this guide covers the technical details, region locking, and standard gameplay aspects.

The Same-Sex Relationship Controversy

A notable piece of context: Tomodachi Life (worldwide, including Rev 2) did not allow same-sex marriages. This led to the #Miiquality campaign. While Rev 2 did not add same-sex marriage, it did patch out a dialog where a Mii would say “That’s unnatural” towards a same-sex pairing attempt – a small but meaningful localization change exclusive to the European script.

3. Postcard GalleryWhen Miis travel via StreetPass or local wireless, they can now send back digital postcards. These are stored in a new "Travel Log" app on the Mii’s phone. The postcards feature your Mii posing in front of real-world landmarks relevant to the European version’s languages, such as the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum. Tomodachi Life -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNl- -Rev 2-

. If the system is set to an unsupported language, it defaults to English. Compatibility

SpotPass/StreetPass: Exchange unique "Export Items" with other players you pass. This guide focuses on Tomodachi Life (European Version,

and various stability fixes that weren't in the launch version. Regional Perks

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German (De)

German localizers had to handle the game’s gender system carefully. Unlike English, German assigns genders to objects. The Mii relationship system was adjusted in Rev 2 to ensure that gender-neutral Miis could be referred to correctly using newly invented neo-pronouns (“dey/deren”) – a very early example of inclusive German gaming language.

Extra Content: The European version famously includes both the Rap Battle and the Word Chain minigame at the fountain, whereas the American version typically only features the rap battle . This led to the #Miiquality campaign