![]() Barely visible in the top right of the main menu it appears to say "Date", possibly would have indicated what day it was but this functionality seems to be unimplemented at this time.The clock and save button were not present.The menu itself is left over in the final game, resembling the menu aesthetics in the image, suggesting it was cut midway through development. It's unknown what the "Again" button was intended for.The dog icons were different and smaller, and the points at the bottom of them may have been reworked into the Trainer Points.The Move menu may have been an early version of Go Out.The Training feature may have been reworked into the guide book feature in the final game, which would further be expanded in the 3DS sequel, but it was unknown what the Phone was intended for. There are two cut menus, which are the Phone and Training.Judging from some of the images, it may have functioned almost like the final game as it is present on both screens.Hideki Konno brought the game to the Nintendo DS, to make usage of the Touch Screen and built-in Microphone, to allow the player to interact with the dog more closely by teaching commands and playing around with it. Nintendogs started development as a tech demo for the Nintendo GameCube. The idea of Nintendogs was pitched after Shigeru Miyamato adopted a dog for his family and wanted to make a video game out of it. 12 - The game is released in China as DSiWare. May 3 - The game is released in South Korea.2 - Nintendogs: Dalmation & Friends is released in Australia. 16 - Nintendogs: Dalmation & Friends is released in North America. 16 - Nintendogs: Dalmation & Friends is released in Europe. 2 - Nintendogs Chinese kiosk demo ROM is built, presumably shipped to stores soon. 24 - Nintendogs: Best Friends is released in North America. ![]() 22 - The game is released in North America. 12 - The American-English version of the game is sent out to reviewers. 9 - Nintendogs North American kiosk demo ROM is built, shipped to stores between now and release. Apr./May - The Puppy Times localization name is dropped, and was changed back to Nintendogs.9 - Gameplay of Nintendogs is shown off at the GDC 2005, in a near-complete state. 2 - The game was announced to be coming on April 2 and into three different versions. 7 - The game was announced to be coming in April for Japan. 12 - The Nintendo DS is released in Japan. 22 - The Nintendo DS is released in North America. 11 - A demo of the video game was playable at the Nintendo World Touch! DS event across Japan. Nintendogs is given a localization name, Puppy Times, and the first screenshots of the game was released. 15 - Nintendogs has its very first tech demo. 1 - Nintendogs is announced for the then-upcoming Nintendo DS Handheld.
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