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During a Nintendo roundtable at E3, Nintendo confirmed more information regarding their highly anticipated Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii. Here it is - * In the city there's a theater where you can watch comedy shows and earn new emotions for 800 bells. It presumably (unconfirmed, this is just a guess) takes the place of Dr. Shrunk from Wild World. * Even if you're sleeping, friends you've registered can visit your town through Wifi. * Players can receive new items through WiiConnect24. * Japanese players can get more items through download stations. * Players can merge their items from Animal Crossing: Wild World over to City Folk, though not vice versa. However, they'll only merge to the catalog, meaning you'll have to purchase it in City Folk. * As confirme

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  • During a Nintendo roundtable at E3, Nintendo confirmed more information regarding their highly anticipated Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii. Here it is - * In the city there's a theater where you can watch comedy shows and earn new emotions for 800 bells. It presumably (unconfirmed, this is just a guess) takes the place of Dr. Shrunk from Wild World. * Even if you're sleeping, friends you've registered can visit your town through Wifi. * Players can receive new items through WiiConnect24. * Japanese players can get more items through download stations. * Players can merge their items from Animal Crossing: Wild World over to City Folk, though not vice versa. However, they'll only merge to the catalog, meaning you'll have to purchase it in City Folk. * As confirme
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  • During a Nintendo roundtable at E3, Nintendo confirmed more information regarding their highly anticipated Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii. Here it is - * In the city there's a theater where you can watch comedy shows and earn new emotions for 800 bells. It presumably (unconfirmed, this is just a guess) takes the place of Dr. Shrunk from Wild World. * Even if you're sleeping, friends you've registered can visit your town through Wifi. * Players can receive new items through WiiConnect24. * Japanese players can get more items through download stations. * Players can merge their items from Animal Crossing: Wild World over to City Folk, though not vice versa. However, they'll only merge to the catalog, meaning you'll have to purchase it in City Folk. * As confirmed in the playable demo, players can take pictures and save them on an SD card. * Something I've always wanted in the game - You can now design the front, back and the sleves of your shirt! It always bothered me how everything looked the same int he previous titles! * Like in Wild World, all the players will disconnect automatically if only one does. * Downloadable content will be brand new rather than things that are already included on the disc - meaning no matter how much you hack into the game you'll never get the things you can download via Wifi. No word on whether its Pay to Play - though I'm expecting the worst. * No NES titles in City Folk, which is not surprising seeing that you can buy most of the titles on the Virtual Console now! * The game will not hook up to Nintendo Wifi Connection to see how the weather in your town is and merge it over to the game - something that some fans expected. Not a major loss though. * And, as confirmed in the video, Halloween will return.
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