I was going to post this in a new topic but here will be fine. I am comparing how long it took from the first time we heard of Animal Crossing City Folk to the release date, and applying it to Animal Crossing 3DS.
I was curious to see how long we would have to wait if history were to repeat...
Apperenly that tweet was mistranslated, according to Pokebeach.
It's too bad, I was really hoping this would happen. And who knows it still might, I don't think Nintendo would miss an opportunity to make money.
Does anyone think that it will be set in the past? That could explain why Nook looks like his shop is in the city, the train is back, Kapp'n at his old job and the town looks a little more primitive.
Yes, I made ACBay but I never meant it to look or act like TBT. I just wanted an Animal Crossing auction site like Nookbay was. So if anything I copied Nookbay.
Also, @StoneZack can you PM me why you don't like ACBay so I can make it better.
Hm, I've never seen those articles before, but in my original post I said as of now, and in the second article it says 2GB at launch and up to 8GB later in the 3DS's life. Anyway that just proves my point that they will have a lot of space to work with.
I think you have bits and bytes confused. Gigabits are usually abbreviated Gb and Gigabytes are abbreviated GB.
Here is where I read about the 2GB 3DS capacity and it also has some more info on the DS card capacity.
Here are the features I think would make Animal Crossing 3DS the perfect Animal Crossing game. I think all of these features could be realistically implemented.
1. New and, or remixed music.
I think almost everyone agrees that the music in Wild World and City Folk was dull. I think music for a...
I used it with a Chao walking mini-RPG type game for Sonic Adventure 2. The more I think about it the more I wish the Pokewalker was more like a VMU with that Chao game.
Except for the battery life though, that sucked, mostly because the CR2032 button battery (Yes, I memorized the type after...