Seriously. I mean, I need another copy of Animal Crossing: New Leaf like I need another trip to the ER, but I'm strongly considering the former after coming across the following F-Zero-themed path (and "environment") design while perusing NeoGAF yesterday.
It was created by someone who calls himself (or is it herself?) RawNuts, by the way, and it's based on the original F-Zero's "Big Blue" track (see below).
The only negative related to RawNuts' creation: he (or she) wasn't able to make an "inside corner" pattern thanks to Nintendo's idiotic decision to allow characters to hold just 10 designs at a time.
Oh, well. Nothing's stopping one or more of us from picking up where RawNuts left off and creating those missing "inside corner" pieces ourselves, right? Anyway, go here if you want to scan the QR codes for these awesome designs and add them to your New Leaf 'hood.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
For anyone who cares, a small sample of my favorite Animal Crossing: New Leaf QR codes
After spending just about a month and a half with Animal Crossing: New Leaf, I'm finally at a place where I'm pretty darn happy with the look of my town. As such, I thought I'd take a moment today to share some of the QR codes I've put to use while developing Animachi.
For instance, here's the path design that twists and turns its way around my humble borough:
(I found it while perusing the wonderful merongcrossing.tumblr.com, by the way.)
I considered using the following design instead, but in the end I preferred the more natural look of the one above.
That said, if I ever buy another copy of this game (a distinct possibility given the number of 3DSes in my possession at the moment), I may finally put it to use.
I also like the path design shown above, but I've been unable to find a QR code of it anywhere. (FYI: QR codes for the "little boats on water" pattern can be found here.)
Those of you who have visited Animachi in person or via its Dream Address (5600-2252-0337) likely have encountered the adorable Isabelle "photo face board" that sits just a hop, skip and a jump away from the town's Re-Tail shop.
It was nabbed from soeurs-doigts-de-fee.skyrock.com, in case any of you would like to know where I first came across it.
Finally, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the fabulously fungal pattern that covers the walls of my main character's (Mayor Aino) cozy study.
It was produced by Pixiv illustrator Meyu, by the way, and I was turned onto it by my pal Anne (of chic-pixel.com).
If any of you have favorite New Leaf QR codes you'd like to introduce me to, please feel free to do so in the comments section below.
See also: 'Aino's (and Bryan's) Adventures in Animachi'
For instance, here's the path design that twists and turns its way around my humble borough:
(I found it while perusing the wonderful merongcrossing.tumblr.com, by the way.)
I considered using the following design instead, but in the end I preferred the more natural look of the one above.
That said, if I ever buy another copy of this game (a distinct possibility given the number of 3DSes in my possession at the moment), I may finally put it to use.
I also like the path design shown above, but I've been unable to find a QR code of it anywhere. (FYI: QR codes for the "little boats on water" pattern can be found here.)
Those of you who have visited Animachi in person or via its Dream Address (5600-2252-0337) likely have encountered the adorable Isabelle "photo face board" that sits just a hop, skip and a jump away from the town's Re-Tail shop.
It was nabbed from soeurs-doigts-de-fee.skyrock.com, in case any of you would like to know where I first came across it.
Finally, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the fabulously fungal pattern that covers the walls of my main character's (Mayor Aino) cozy study.
It was produced by Pixiv illustrator Meyu, by the way, and I was turned onto it by my pal Anne (of chic-pixel.com).
If any of you have favorite New Leaf QR codes you'd like to introduce me to, please feel free to do so in the comments section below.
See also: 'Aino's (and Bryan's) Adventures in Animachi'
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