I didn't find the links to the videos through the website itself. Instead, I let a video load, and then I managed to find where it was downloading it from by looking in Firefox's cache.
These are all of the archived files from the original .AU domain. Unfortunately it looks like none of the flash elements were archived except for base.swf.
Same deal as above, however there is a file called nDogs_cards.swf that has also been archived.
There's images, pdfs, etc. that you can find from the above links though, if you're interested in that.
So basically the website has been found but not the video with some different elements on other versions of the site. Is there a way to backup a website that doesnt involve waybackmachine? Some type of file format such as a PDF or something that will also allow the clicking of tabs and the swfs to play?
Also based on one of the links you both posted I was able to find that there was a German (what I assume to be german based on the information) Press kit CD for Nintendogs here
I didn't find the links to the videos through the website itself. Instead, I let a video load, and then I managed to find where it was downloading it from by looking in Firefox's cache.
These are all of the archived files from the original .AU domain. Unfortunately it looks like none of the flash elements were archived except for base.swf.
Same deal as above, however there is a file called nDogs_cards.swf that has also been archived.
There's images, pdfs, etc. that you can find from the above links though, if you're interested in that.
Well, there's also three other domains, one for Germany, (https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nintendogs.de) and another for the Czech Republic, (https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nintendogs.cz/) but it appears those had Robots.txt active to block archival for some reason. The final domain, the French domain (https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://nintendogs.fr/) just goes into a refresh loop when opened. You can find these domains through archive.org's search when simply looking up "nintendogs" under archived sites, but I've included links here, too. One other domain is the Brazilian domain, but I believe it wasn't fully archived.