You know how Nintendo has been putting old NES games in new games recently? (See Animal Crossing and Metroid Prime) Well I think they just did themselves one better...
Also, I read that in Japan, they had some sort of "Nintendo World Championship" competition, and the competitors were given passwords that unlocked "Super Mario Brothers 3" and the original "Legend of Zelda" in "Animal Crossing"... Sounds like an unfounded Internet rumor, but I did read this on IGN.com, so...
Honestly, it wouldn't suprise me if they weren't hiding something like that in there and, with the personalized password system and the lack of a GCN Gameshark, no one would find it until Nintendo told us about it...
"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have always been tyrants and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible. But in the end, they always fall. Think of it, always." -------Gandhi
Oh there's hidden stuff in Animal Crossing all right. Some people on GameFaqs have been entering random codes and got items from a Mario Theme that isn't in any of the guides or mentioned anywhere. They've gotten Koopa Shells, ? Blocks, Coins, and other nifty stuff.
The way they're getting these items, which are obviously meant for a later date, bothers me so I'm not doing it, but it's good to know there's going to be stuff going on in Animal Crossing for a long time to come.
"You won't see that on Everybody Loves Raymond!" -J.R. after Trish gets pasted with a chair
Zelda is due out this February. As of right now you only get the bonus disc from pre-buying it in Japan, but sources from PlanetGamecube have all but confirmed that it's coming here. They just don't know how or when.
"You won't see that on Everybody Loves Raymond!" -J.R. after Trish gets pasted with a chair
Originally posted by El PescadoOh there's hidden stuff in Animal Crossing all right. Some people on GameFaqs have been entering random codes and got items from a Mario Theme that isn't in any of the guides or mentioned anywhere. They've gotten Koopa Shells, ? Blocks, Coins, and other nifty stuff.
The way they're getting these items, which are obviously meant for a later date, bothers me so I'm not doing it, but it's good to know there's going to be stuff going on in Animal Crossing for a long time to come.
See, it's anticipation like that that makes me love Animal Crossing. Even if there isn't anything in there, the thought of them packing in all that extra stuff is so enticing.
"My brother saw the Undertaker walking through an airport." - Rex
I've said before (The W) that I don't think online gaming is all that important to the current crop of console's sales. Here (gamesarefun.com) is an editorial that agrees with me.