| Type: | Secrets & Easter Eggs |
| Cheat No: | 5214 |
| Date Posted: | 10 Sep 2005 |
| Posted by: | gazmannus |
| Applies To: |

Animal Crossing features an even bigger variety of NES games than its N64 counterpart. You have to be lucky to get your hands on them though. There are several ways to get new games:
Tell Tom Nook this code EXACTLY as this is spelled:
3%Q4fhMTRByAY305yYAK9zNHxLd7
Be the first. The first player to start a character on the included Animal Crossing Memory Card will receive a letter from Nintendo after all initial chores are done. The letter includes a grab bag with three items, two of which are NES games. To move a present attached to a letter to your inventory, align your cursor on top of the letter, then press L to grab it. Drag it to the inventory, then click on it with A and select "Open Present". To open the grab bag that's inside, simply select it with A when you're OUTSIDE a building. Do not try to open bags inside your house. It won't work.
Enter the monthly lottery at the Tanuki Store on the last day of the month. You get a lottery ticket for every major purchase you make at the store (stationary and plants don't count). Every five tickets let you play in the lottery once, so be sure to collect a bunch of them. Note that lottery tickets don't carry over to the next month. They're only good for the current month. Prizes in the lottery vary from month to month, so don't give up if you don't find any NES games the first time you enter the lottery.
Check your mailbox on Christmas Eve. Every player gets an NES game as a Christmas present.
Get a game for your birthday. Don't only ask animals if you can run chores for them -- use the second "conversation" option as well. At one point, one of your animals will ask you for your birthday and blood type. This animal will drop by your house on your birthday and personally deliver a new NES game.
Have your Animal Island villager dig. Leave him your shovel, then bribe him with fruit later if he finds a game.
There are other ways to get your hands on emulated classics, so keep your eyes and ears open.
Tell Tom Nook this code EXACTLY as this is spelled:
3%Q4fhMTRByAY305yYAK9zNHxLd7
Be the first. The first player to start a character on the included Animal Crossing Memory Card will receive a letter from Nintendo after all initial chores are done. The letter includes a grab bag with three items, two of which are NES games. To move a present attached to a letter to your inventory, align your cursor on top of the letter, then press L to grab it. Drag it to the inventory, then click on it with A and select "Open Present". To open the grab bag that's inside, simply select it with A when you're OUTSIDE a building. Do not try to open bags inside your house. It won't work.
Enter the monthly lottery at the Tanuki Store on the last day of the month. You get a lottery ticket for every major purchase you make at the store (stationary and plants don't count). Every five tickets let you play in the lottery once, so be sure to collect a bunch of them. Note that lottery tickets don't carry over to the next month. They're only good for the current month. Prizes in the lottery vary from month to month, so don't give up if you don't find any NES games the first time you enter the lottery.
Check your mailbox on Christmas Eve. Every player gets an NES game as a Christmas present.
Get a game for your birthday. Don't only ask animals if you can run chores for them -- use the second "conversation" option as well. At one point, one of your animals will ask you for your birthday and blood type. This animal will drop by your house on your birthday and personally deliver a new NES game.
Have your Animal Island villager dig. Leave him your shovel, then bribe him with fruit later if he finds a game.
There are other ways to get your hands on emulated classics, so keep your eyes and ears open.


For more Gamecube cheats visit the Animal Crossing Cheats (Gamecube) page.

For a complete walkthrough visit the Animal Crossing Walkthrough page.

This cheat (5214) was submitted by the user gazmannus, GamesTracker Ltd accepts no responsibility for the Animal Crossing cheats or Gamecube cheat codes posted on this site.



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