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ONM: Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City Review

ONM writes: "Let's get this out of the way first so that there's no confusion. If you owned the GameCube version of Animal Crossing then this Wii sequel is more of an update than a proper, brand new game. Your enjoyment of it will depend on whether you don't mind going through many of the same tasks again, and how much you'll make use of the game's Wi-Fi features. As a result, the majority of this review is mainly for the benefit of those who didn't have Animal Crossing on the GameCube, since for them Let's Go To The City will feel like a much newer experience.

In case you're not familiar with the Animal Crossing series and have played neither the GameCube game nor its DS sequel, allow us to fill you in. Animal Crossing is a life simulation game in which you take control of a character who's recently moved to a new town. After finding a house and meeting the neighbours, you pretty much have free reign to do whatever you want in the village: go fishing, design clothes, buy and sell goods... there's a wide variety of options available to you."

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Nintendo Selects EU box arts revealed

Nintendo Europe has revealed box arts for its upcoming Nintendo Selects range including Wario Ware: Smooth Moves and Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City.

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newgamernation4770d ago

It was inevitable for Nintendo to push their older titles especially since the consoles been out forever. I am surprised they didn't do this earlier.

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New Animal Crossing download

ONM: November is mushroom picking season in Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City and to celebrate you can download a special piece of furniture for your house.

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New Animal Crossing Wii download available

ONM: The world of Animal Crossing isn't exactly 'with it' when it comes to new technology. Take the latest Let's Go To The City European download, for example. It's a record player!

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