Im trying to find em. Ill get back to u.
Yes, there are. You can try the link below, or you can try using a search engine.
i personally don't know any ( i live in USA ), but there are lots at codejunkies.com. click UK codes from Adam the great gamer
Yes Animal Crossing 3ds will come out in March in the UK and February in Japan.
yes
there is no calculator. If I'm wrong then I gotta stop playing animal crossing and go out side...
Animal Crossing Let's Go To The City is only available for the Wii. Animal Crossing Wild World is only available on the Nintendo DS. Both can be bought in the UK at www.roystoys.net
There are no seeds for Let's go to the city/City Folk. Looks like that means your reign of terror will never start, o seeder of peril. -TB
"No you don't and it's called City Folk not lets go to the city. Cheese!" In reply to Zooroo10's answer: Actually the UK PAL version IS called Let's Go To The City, they are the same game, just different titles.
i only know community, wild world, city folk and lets go to the city.
Animal Crossing is going to be on the Wii. It is going to be called "Animal Crossing: City Folk" There is not much information on it, but here is what they have so far: Someone could send a letter from their cellphone or from an email address on a computer to the Wii, and then the person living in the town on Animal Crossing Wii will receive this message. In my opinion, that is AWESOME!!! As you may have guessed, you can go onto Wii Connect 24 and go to a friends town, like in Animal Crossing: Wild World. In addition, you can either live in a village, or a city, for you New Yorkers! Also, there will be this new microphone for the Wii called "Wii Talk" which will allow for live chat sessions! Last updated: November 14th, 2008 Animal Crossing: City Folk, they say is going to be out 14th of November. ~Hillz.Random~ *Update by gokknowswhat* Animal Crossing is out in the UK on 5th December 2008. It can be brought as just the game for £29.99 or bundled with Wii Speak for £49.99. IT'S ALREADY OUT
Yes when crossing a zebra or pelican crossing. [in the UK]
The UK does not use zip codes it uses postal codes. Warwickshire has many different postal codes