Tomodachi Life -europe- -enfrdeesitnl- -rev 2- -
Since the original European launch in June 2014, Nintendo issued this silent update. Here is what dataminers and players have observed:
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.
This is the language lineup: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch. Unlike the North American version (which typically offered only English and French, with Spanish on some cartridges), the European release was a pan-continental effort. The Dutch inclusion is particularly notable, as many third-party titles skip Dutch in favor of just the “big five” languages. Tomodachi Life -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNl- -Rev 2-
While America and Japan received their own updates, Tomodachi Life -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNl- -Rev 2- represents a high-water mark for inclusive, functional localization. It proved that a single cartridge could serve six distinct markets without compromise.
Today, as the 3DS eShop is closed, physical copies of Rev 2 are increasingly sought after. Fan translators use the Rev 2 ROM as a base for mods because its code is cleaner and more organized than the US version. Moreover, with rumors of a Tomodachi Life sequel on the Switch (following Nintendo’s 2018 patent), the European Rev 2 remains the definitive way to experience the original. Since the original European launch in June 2014,
Before exploring the gameplay, let’s break down the keyword itself:
Tomodachi Life became a sleeper hit in Europe and North America, selling millions of copies and spawning a massive online community dedicated to sharing screenshots of bizarre in-game events. While Rev 2 did not add same-sex marriage,
In the current retro gaming market, the European version is interesting to collectors due to the Rev 2 distinction.
If you are playing this on an emulator (Citra/MMJ) and encountering issues: