Iwata asks Development Folk about Animal Crossing
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www.nintendowiifanboy.com — " Iwata Asks " articles are almost as old as the Wii itself, coinciding as they do with any notable first - party release , and the latest round of questioning stars four of the Animal Crossing: City Folk team: Aya Kyougoku (who forgot to wear her regulation beige Nintendo jacket for ...
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Tracing tracks in Animal Crossing: City Folk
GoNintendo — Wow, this is a pretty useless…but nevertheless, cool feature in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Let’s say you have a routine that you start your game off with. Every time you play, you walk the same way to Tom Nook’s shop. Well, if you keep doing that for awhile…like more than a month…you’ll actually be able to see a path being worn. Now that’s a path to progress! Link This entry was posted on Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 10:59 pm and is filed under ...

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