4th February 2005, 12:09 AM
Actually I've been into AC as much as before. I forget why I stopped playing. Here's the key. I would imagine reading any kind of guide for a game like this would ruin it forever. If you leave yourself in the dark on any outside info, then you can constantly be surprised instead of be all like "okay how many days do I have to wait before that event happens?".
Rice balls GR? What did OB1 tell you to say that to get a response from me? :D If so, yay it worked! I'm a puppet!
So anyway, I managed to get around 100000 Bells today. I only have 150000 or so left to pay on my current loan.
Oh, ABF, you have good reason to not get this game anyway, there's a sequel on the way. Honestly, I can't see myself playing this game after the new one comes out. There is one VERY important question though. Can I import my town and character into the new game? This is of utmost importance.
Anyway, Nookington's is in full working order. The weeds did not take sentience and swarm the shop after all :D. I still am hoping, if this isn't the top tier of Nook storitude, that the next upgrade has longer hours. Honestly, every update after the Nook & Go upgrade has been rather annoying if only because that lovely store was open for two hours longer than the other versions.
Anyway, I've found the fruit deal isn't nearly as much of a money making scheme as fossil hunting. There are fossils everywhere, every day, and if I'm willing to wait a day and spend the cash on the letters, I make some serious cash.
I went to Animal Crossing's official web site... Amazing, that site has changed less than my town, that's for sure. They are still offering the same old games. I guess I'll need to find the rest of the NES games on my own. I still really want Ice Climbers (that e-card version is only 1 player...).
Anyway, time to speculate on the future Animal Crossing games. Animal Crossing DS... I think that's higher on my list than AC2. Namely, it would be nice to be able to visit other people's towns in real time, when the other player is in it. This all goes to the coolness of online play thing. If they got that whole online plan thing working, ACDS would be the perfect game to show it off with. I'd love to be able to take a train to some main station (like some major hub with a listing of all the connected DS systems to that hub) where I pick a town to go to. Maybe they could add in major cities or something? Anyway, I just think it would be cool if when you hear a train whistle, you know someone, or multiple people, are arriving in town.
Oh yes, along those lines, they should really make the town a lot bigger, with a lot more places, the standard upgrade stuff :D. Basically, huge town, lots of areas connected to it like a massive lake, a forest, some caves, a town park... a much bigger beach... all this would mean you should be able to unlock some sort of transport :D. Like, at first you go to the local trolly (or whatever) but later you get your own transportation. Oh, add as many new decorations as possible, and mini-games, and special events, and people, and oh yes, here's a big one, much more diverse NPC houses and personalities. That is, multiple stories, duplexes, families, that sort of thing. Oh, wouldn't it be nice if they could actually "read" your letters? You know, in a basic way like certain programs where you "talk" to the computer and it responds? It would just be for letters, but it would be neat. Oh, and phones would be nice. All in all, bigger, better, but still basically a natural landscape that's fairly forested with either still no roads or just one dirt road. That would be cool. :D
I can see most of that coming to pass, but the online thing, the one really cool thing (I want to see Eden or Laser Link's Tendo for myself) that I want, most likely won't happen... Which means, special events involving multiple players wouldn't exist either...
Rice balls GR? What did OB1 tell you to say that to get a response from me? :D If so, yay it worked! I'm a puppet!
So anyway, I managed to get around 100000 Bells today. I only have 150000 or so left to pay on my current loan.
Oh, ABF, you have good reason to not get this game anyway, there's a sequel on the way. Honestly, I can't see myself playing this game after the new one comes out. There is one VERY important question though. Can I import my town and character into the new game? This is of utmost importance.
Anyway, Nookington's is in full working order. The weeds did not take sentience and swarm the shop after all :D. I still am hoping, if this isn't the top tier of Nook storitude, that the next upgrade has longer hours. Honestly, every update after the Nook & Go upgrade has been rather annoying if only because that lovely store was open for two hours longer than the other versions.
Anyway, I've found the fruit deal isn't nearly as much of a money making scheme as fossil hunting. There are fossils everywhere, every day, and if I'm willing to wait a day and spend the cash on the letters, I make some serious cash.
I went to Animal Crossing's official web site... Amazing, that site has changed less than my town, that's for sure. They are still offering the same old games. I guess I'll need to find the rest of the NES games on my own. I still really want Ice Climbers (that e-card version is only 1 player...).
Anyway, time to speculate on the future Animal Crossing games. Animal Crossing DS... I think that's higher on my list than AC2. Namely, it would be nice to be able to visit other people's towns in real time, when the other player is in it. This all goes to the coolness of online play thing. If they got that whole online plan thing working, ACDS would be the perfect game to show it off with. I'd love to be able to take a train to some main station (like some major hub with a listing of all the connected DS systems to that hub) where I pick a town to go to. Maybe they could add in major cities or something? Anyway, I just think it would be cool if when you hear a train whistle, you know someone, or multiple people, are arriving in town.
Oh yes, along those lines, they should really make the town a lot bigger, with a lot more places, the standard upgrade stuff :D. Basically, huge town, lots of areas connected to it like a massive lake, a forest, some caves, a town park... a much bigger beach... all this would mean you should be able to unlock some sort of transport :D. Like, at first you go to the local trolly (or whatever) but later you get your own transportation. Oh, add as many new decorations as possible, and mini-games, and special events, and people, and oh yes, here's a big one, much more diverse NPC houses and personalities. That is, multiple stories, duplexes, families, that sort of thing. Oh, wouldn't it be nice if they could actually "read" your letters? You know, in a basic way like certain programs where you "talk" to the computer and it responds? It would just be for letters, but it would be neat. Oh, and phones would be nice. All in all, bigger, better, but still basically a natural landscape that's fairly forested with either still no roads or just one dirt road. That would be cool. :D
I can see most of that coming to pass, but the online thing, the one really cool thing (I want to see Eden or Laser Link's Tendo for myself) that I want, most likely won't happen... Which means, special events involving multiple players wouldn't exist either...
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)