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Here a shot of all I have so far:

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And something Extra that the game has - A TV Guide ;)

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*wiping tears away* This really is a thing of beauty.
 
I love all those guides. If I read Japanese I'd own every single one of them.

I wish America was as dedicated to making guidebooks as Japan apparently is. |: Heck, a handful of the guides I own don't even have correct information at times! My Harvest Moon: Animal Parade guide has incorrect information literally all over the place! It's like they don't even care! ):
 
I guess they don't like publishing so many since parents won't buy all that for their kids generally. Since the games market is generally towards younger people that don't have an income, they just don't bother. I suppose in Japan it's just more accepted that people of all ages can be interested in video games, so there's a bigger market for more collectible stuff like this.
 
I guess they don't like publishing so many since parents won't buy all that for their kids generally. Since the games market is generally towards younger people that don't have an income, they just don't bother. I suppose in Japan it's just more accepted that people of all ages can be interested in video games, so there's a bigger market for more collectible stuff like this.

Indeed. I'm on a train right now and to my right is an old lady with a 3DS and to my right a guy with a PSP.

I'm on my phone taking a break between rounds of advance wars.
 
I don't know about Europe and Australia, but there's plenty of gamers in the US who are 20s, 30s, and older. Problem is you don't tend to see them playing video games in public really.

In Japan, you actually see plenty of adults playing video games in the public, especially on the train. But I see adults doing it at cafes and restaurants too. Part of the reason I feel like I fit in a bit more here, even if my looks make the fact that I'm a gaijin incredibly obvious. XD
 
Does the inner train station layout vary by the outside appearance like the town halls do? If so, could you put up pictures, please? :3
 
Thank you both :)

The train station color is the same as the Town Hall color, right? or can they vary?
 
What do you mean? The socks are not an accessory so they're not in the accessories list. They are along with shoes. Unless you mean in game, then I'm not too sure
 
This is probably a silly question, and I haven't seen it answered or talked about... But has anything new happened with mail? Or is it all the same?

I imagine the only way they could improve it would be to make stationary displayable like paintings on the wall. Or if there were improvements on letter saving.
 
This is probably a silly question, and I haven't seen it answered or talked about... But has anything new happened with mail? Or is it all the same?

I imagine the only way they could improve it would be to make stationary displayable like paintings on the wall. Or if there were improvements on letter saving.

You can now send letters with a tune attached. You buy special paper and it lets you ad a tune in the same way you create a town tune. Otherwise nothing that I can think of...
 
awesome! you've got all those guidebooks! :eek:
I've just got the white one(Nintendo dream) yesterday from a friend who visit Japan, and it's AWESOME!

anyway, I dont really understand the language, can you please explain what they say on the page 194-195
is it something to do with perfect town??
thanks Zen! ;)
 
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