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We are The Prodigy.
It's no secret that sometimes they had to add in some more furniture that older AC games don't have. I have speculated some of the items in the 9000+ item datamine article by Animal Crossing World and other items prior to the update.
Minicar (1980 Fiat Panda)
Anyone who is either a car enthusiast, a proud Italian, or an automotive designer can confirm that the Minicar is based on the original 1980 Fiat Panda, designed by Giorgetto Giugaro, an Italian auto designer. The Fiat Panda back in the day was known as "The Big Utility Car" or as the Italians say, "La grande utilitaria". Spanish players and car enthusiasts alike would think of this as a SEAT Panda.
Portable Record Player (Crosley Cruiser Record Player)
Some of you love it, some of you hate it, some of you wonder why Victrola isn't here, even though it looks similar. There are some certain flaws in the Crosley, such as, if you're a big fan of bass-heavy music made by anyone like Thomas Bangalter, expect some sudden track skips in certain songs. Some say the tracking force is over 7 grams, while it was actually less, about 5.6 grams, according to VWestlife.
I'll let you be the judge.
Sampler (1997 AKAI MPC-2000XL)
For the J-Dilla in you, here is an item that you should be familiar with, especially if you're a music producer or a huge fan of J-Dilla, or maybe a sampler enthusiast. The sampler in the game has a completely different button layout to its real life counterpart, but all in all, they looked similar. Maybe your islander would love to make some music with the MPC-2000XL.
Would you own these items in real life? What other items looked similar to it's real life counterpart? Let me know in the comments!
Minicar (1980 Fiat Panda)
Anyone who is either a car enthusiast, a proud Italian, or an automotive designer can confirm that the Minicar is based on the original 1980 Fiat Panda, designed by Giorgetto Giugaro, an Italian auto designer. The Fiat Panda back in the day was known as "The Big Utility Car" or as the Italians say, "La grande utilitaria". Spanish players and car enthusiasts alike would think of this as a SEAT Panda.
Portable Record Player (Crosley Cruiser Record Player)
Some of you love it, some of you hate it, some of you wonder why Victrola isn't here, even though it looks similar. There are some certain flaws in the Crosley, such as, if you're a big fan of bass-heavy music made by anyone like Thomas Bangalter, expect some sudden track skips in certain songs. Some say the tracking force is over 7 grams, while it was actually less, about 5.6 grams, according to VWestlife.
I'll let you be the judge.
Sampler (1997 AKAI MPC-2000XL)
For the J-Dilla in you, here is an item that you should be familiar with, especially if you're a music producer or a huge fan of J-Dilla, or maybe a sampler enthusiast. The sampler in the game has a completely different button layout to its real life counterpart, but all in all, they looked similar. Maybe your islander would love to make some music with the MPC-2000XL.
Would you own these items in real life? What other items looked similar to it's real life counterpart? Let me know in the comments!