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Remember Kakariko Village in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past? One Animal Crossing junkie recreated the town on their DS. Ok it’s missing the chickens, but somehow sprites from the SNES Legend of the Zelda were brought into the DS game, which makes this a one of a kind hack.
It’s hard to tell if it’s a hacked town or not since it is easy to import tiles with the Action Replay and so forth. Either way it is a very cool town and replication of Kakariko Village.
hmmm how did you get thouse wood things…and i wanna make a town cool like that too
XD
….wounder if i should redo my town….
wow…..ur town is awsome! phhh if i ever tried to do it….id mess up because my towns messed up >:(
It is to hacked.
In every town I’ve ever seen the message board and town hall are right next to each other, and what are the odds of every house in town being in just perfect places?
There’s roughly a 1.743565824×10^13 chance of that happening!
Sorry,
my english is not perfect.
But, do you send me a mail how and what action replay capacity?
Can i hack my town with this program?
please mail me on this adres: donenzone@zonnet.nl
Than you, Sophie.
But yes, Iam dutch. Please send your mail in’t english my dad can it translate =D
yes, it is hacked.
The bulletin board
is standing on another place than the townhall,
Your a smart hacker, but we can see that that’’s hacked.
I was wondering, how do you hack?I’ve been so confused of trying to find a way to hack.If you find a way to hack, please e-mail me i’m MasterSwordsmen2@aol.com Thanks!
e-mail me telling me how 2 do that I REEEEEEEEEEEEEEELY have 2 no
its a mint town hack or not i want 1 LOL…+ its almost identical 2 ZELDA a link 2 d past…
This is the best town ive seen so far. even though it is hacked, i give you props for this town. anyone have his friendcode???? :)
… It is a hack though, its impossible to make 2 trees right next to eachother.
October 17th, 2006 at 4:27 am
It’s not a hack, it’s a feature. You can draw your own tiles in the game using the touch screen, and put them on the ground. Still, it’s certainly a lot of work! Kind of neat.