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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:04PM Beanie said

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Yet another peripheral that will be continually sold out.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:05PM The 7th Number said

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I dont want wii speak, we better be able to buy it without it for 50.00.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:31PM (Unverified) said

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It sells separately for $30. In fact, originally it was never even going to be bundled with any game, but Nintendo changed their mind and decided to release a limited time AC bundle.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 8:33PM The 7th Number said

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Where is it being sold for 30 dollars? Everywhere i go shows 50. (amoazon, gamestop, walmart)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 8:34PM The 7th Number said

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Oh you meant Wii Speak. I thought you were saying Animal Crossing was 30 dollars alone.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:09PM (Unverified) said

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I have never played Animal Crossing. I have not decide to buy City Folk yet, but the bundle option might sway my decision to buy it. I woud feel kind of stupid (at 40 years of age) buying this game.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:30PM (Unverified) said

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not to be a dick or anything, but...you don't already feel stupid playing games in general at that age?
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:43PM MrTyzik said

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Pretty harsh statement TWOO DEE considering that a lot of the people who help make games are likely over 40.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:54PM (Unverified) said

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@MrTyzik
i guess i worded it poorly - please see my response below for elaboration
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:56PM guttertalk said

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So at 45, I guess I'd look even more stupid.

Maybe we should take up an adult pastime like golf, because we'd never look stupid playing that. ;)

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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:33PM (Unverified) said

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Isn't the average age of a video gamer somewhere around 35 years old?

Why is playing games at 40 such an issue?
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:53PM Ninbrendo said

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Purchasing videogames doesn't make me feel foolish, but trying to get my other forty-something friends to play kinda does...

"Hey, I just got Mario Kart! Wanna play?"

"What's Mario Kart?"

"It's a videogame."

"What's a videogame?"
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 3:32PM OMGITSJAD said

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Shigeru Miyamoto will be 56 the day AC:CF launches.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:20PM (Unverified) said

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i LOVE big boxes

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:38PM The 7th Number said

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Animal Crossing isnt a game for just children. Im 30 and i enjoy the game. Its a nice game to pick up and play. I wouldnt feel stupid at all buying this game.

And to TWOO DEE, video games can be played by all ages. There is nothing wrong with older people (30+) playing video games.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:50PM (Unverified) said

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my bad, that wasn't even my point, though. i just get irked by people who seem to be embarrassed about the choices they make - own up to it! god forbid someone sees you having fun...

my brother is 31 and i'm 24 and we've been playing videogames together since the SNES days and i truly, TRULY hope we can continue to do so for the next 50+ years
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:11PM (Unverified) said

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No offense taken Twoo dee, I started gaming when Space invaders came out (not the console game, but the arcade version). I have loved gaming ever since. I have a life outside gaming ( good job, wife, kids etc... ) but I never "grew up" when it came to video games. I use it as an outlet for relaxing.. much like some people do with TV or other hobbies.
The reason that I feel a bit embarrased to buy this is because it looks kind of kiddie (but it hassparked my interest).

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:24PM (Unverified) said

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Redster, Animal Crossing is actually a game better suited to adults than children. The game is tailor made for grown-ups who's life is so maxed out with responsibility that they just want to chill out, go fishing, write a few letters, and basically take a vacation.

If the game was just called "Vacation in the Woods", I think a lot more people would understand it's appeal.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:30PM (Unverified) said

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Huh. I might get this. I dunno. Would I use it? Is WiiSpeak available seperately without AC so I can get the game first and WiiSpeak later if I want it?

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:35PM (Unverified) said

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While the game is tempting, I probably won't be getting this. I have Animal Crossing (GCN) and Animal Crossing: Wild World and have found the experience to be much more enjoyable on a handheld, when I can play anytime or play while also watching TV. I'm not sure that I could make the jump back to a console version.

I am looking forward to picking up Wii Speak though.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:44PM OMGITSJAD said

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I really hope it's $59.99 too. But, also note that the bundle's page on Amazon says Out of Stock whereas both ACCF and WiiSpeak separately are both up for Pre-Order. Hopefully they put the page up quick and need to change some details.
(Maybe someone should e-mail Nintendo about the official price?)

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 3:43PM (Unverified) said

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I never "got" these Animal crossing games... they seemed monotonous! What am I missing?

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