There's been some confusion with the amount of space Animal Crossing: New Leaf takes up on your 3DS. It seems that the final numbers are in, and they vary depending on what part of the world you're in. The North American version takes up 6,000 blocks, while the UK version needs 6,336 blocks.
"Animal Crossing: New Leaf" is an exceptional entry into this twelve-year-old franchises, that can appeal to both longtime fans, as well as newcomers. While it may be a small tweak, allowing players control of how the town operates through ordinances actually does open the game up, and make it more accessible (the good kind of accessible).
The reviews for Animal Crossing: New Leaf will start to flood the internet later today. Until then, why not take a look at some of the features this version of Animal Crossing offers over all the other versions? There's plenty new to do here, which is why New Leaf might be the best outing yet.
We've already detailed a couple places where you can hear the infamous Totaka's Song, but is this another instance? Our friend Jeremy Parish put up his own recording, in which he says he hears the tune. He says it sounds flat, but believes it to be in there. I personally don't hear it, but I figured I would let you guys judge.
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Let's make things really interesting and open this up to a vote! Cast your vote below and we'll see what the majority thinks.
As with many other 3DS titles, Animal Crossing: New Leaf will be available on launch day in both physical and digital forms. You have the choice of picking up either version you'd like, but which one should you go for? The feature below helps point out some of the positives for each version.
Harriet is back in Animal Crossing: New Leaf to help you with your hairstyling needs. Her shop, Shampoodle, will open on the second floor of Able Sisters. Answer a few questions, and Voila! You have a completely new look!