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- Universal Code 100 Turnips - aPShDyYoeR685b afcAlkwcRCmqi3 Teller - Tom Nook Tip - There will never be a one or a zero in any password in Animal Crossing.
NES nostalgia In animal crossing you can get old NES games, including mario bros, ice climbers, tennis, donkey kong and others.You can play them at the GCN and the GBA. You can get games at theses ways. The first player who start in a memory card will get 2 games.
- 'I see, I see. A flying saucer has arrived for you. Here you go. Thank you much.'
- — Tom Nook, distributing an item
Secret codes, also known as passwords or simply codes, are a 28-character passwords used in Animal Crossing to give and receive in-game items. The codes are alphanumeric and are usually displayed as two rows of 14 characters each, that being the format that they are received from and input into the game. Valid code characters include all uppercase and lowercase letters of the English alphabet, the numbers 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, the ampersand (&), the at sign (@), the pound (#), and the percent sign (%). The number zero and uppercase 'o' are interchangeable. When generated by Tom Nook, a capital 'i' can be distinguished from a lowercase 'L' by the serif drawn at both the top and bottom of its stem. Note also that the number '1' is never generated in a secret code. Nook will only distribute three items via password per game load. To redeem more items, the player must save and quit and then reload the game.
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Types of codes[edit]
Animal Crossing makes use of a variety of code types, each of which serves a different purpose and has a different origin. All code types follow the same description as outlined in the introduction and thus appear very similar to the untrained eye.
Player-to-player codes[edit]
As an alternative to online play, the player-to-player code system allows players to send items to anyone in the world so long as they know the receiving player's character and town name. These codes can be both received and redeemed at Nook's shop via the 'Other things' menu. Unlike other code types which can be redeemed by any player in any town, player-to-player codes are specific to the character and town name combination they were generated for. This was done to mimic the experience of a personalized delivery service. Nook will only generate passwords for items that are orderable from the catalog (plus Mushrooms and Candy).
Prior to the discovery of universal codes which work for any player regardless of name/town combination, fans created a group named Project Hyrule, whose sole goal was to amass a list of player-to-player codes for every item in the game. To take advantage of such a list, each member used the credentials Link in Hyrule when creating their town. After the advent and proliferation of code generators the group eventually became redundant, however their dedicated cryptologists did manage to generate many universal codes, which when redeemed at Nook's provide the player with a gift from 'Project Hyrule.'[citation needed]
Universal codes[edit]
Codes of this type will work for any player. Additionally, they can be used to acquire almost any item (including some beta items), whereas player-to-player codes may only be generated for orderable items. Universal codes were originally discovered by accident as players (sometimes intentionally) input the wrong code to Nook. They were also used by Nintendo to distribute the Mario Theme, with codes for individual pieces listed in various issues of Nintendo Power magazine and on the official website.[1] The Nintendo Bench code was distributed through Tips & Tricks magazine.
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NES contest codes[edit]
All NES games (excluding Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros., Ice Climbers, and The Legend of Zelda) can have NES contest codes generated for them. As with universal and player-to-player codes, NES contest codes are redeemed through Tom Nook and are unique to a specific player and town combination.
Soccer, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong 3, Punch-Out!! and Clu Clu Land D were exclusively released on the official Animal Crossing website using NES contest codes and can only be obtained through this manner; universal codes cannot be generated for these titles. As the game's official site is no longer online, these five games are now solely available via third-party code generators capable of creating this specialized code type.
Contest codes[edit]
These are distinct from their NES counterparts in that they are not limited to NES titles. Furthermore, they do not always guarantee an item; sometimes the player is told they haven't won the contest. These codes may have been included because Nintendo was planning to run contests for Animal Crossing items, however these plans never came to fruition. Contest codes are similar to universal codes in that they can be entered by any player regardless of character and town name.
Villager codes[edit]
Found on the back of Animal Crossinge-Readercards, these codes include an extra key icon in their first line (for a total of three lines of code), and must be sent to villagers via letter. In their reply, the villager will include a present with an item inside. If the player sends a code to the villager pictured on the front of the e-card (e.g. sends the code on the back of Bob's card to Bob), that villager will provide the player with a random NES game instead of a regular item from the catalog.
Cross-compatibility[edit]
The secret codes used in Animal Crossing are not compatible with any Japanese titles, nor can English code generators create codes that will work for Japanese games. Japanese universal codes do exist, however, and Japanese code generators may have been developed independently of their English counterparts, however their current status is unknown.
Code messages[edit]
Different code types will result in different messages from Nook. You can use these messages to determine a code's type as well as to diagnose potential issues when a code is not working.
Wrong password: This message is received after entering a player-to-player code that has a few typographical errors, but that is otherwise correct and can be redeemed by the player.
- 'Now that's odd.. I think there's something the matter with your password. Do you want to tell it to me again?'
Someone else's password: This message is received after entering a player-to-player code that was not sent to your specific character and/or town name. Remember that these names must be entered exactly as they appear when generating a code for it to work.
- 'Oh?! What's this? You can't use that password, [player name]! Don't try to trick me by using someone else's password! Do you have a password of your own that you'd like to try?'
Send to animal: This message is received after telling Nook a villager code. This code type can only be redeemed by sending a letter to a villager in town. When mailing a villager code, make sure the key symbol appears by itself on the first line, the first line of code is placed on the second line, and second line of code sits on the third line of the letter. The villager will respond in a few days. If there is not a present attached to the letter then the code was typed incorrectly or is invalid.
- 'Eh? I'm sorry, but that password isn't valid here. Try sending it to one of the animals living in [player's town].'
Contest winner: There are two alternate dialogues for contest codes, one which mentions the sender's name and one which mentions the contest's name.
- 'I see, I see. A [item] has arrived for you from [sender's name]. Please take your present. Thank you much.'
- 'I see, I see. This [item] is the prize for winning [contest name]. Congratulations! Thank you much.'
Contest loser: This message is received after entering a losing contest code. Note that if the player attempts to reenter the code they may eventually 'win' the item.
- 'I see, I see.. ..Now, this IS regrettable! Based on the notification I've received directly from [name].. it seems you are NOT a winner. But thank you much for trying!'
References[edit]
- ↑'Animal Crossing: Special Delivery'. animal-crossing.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2003. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
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The following are known Action Replay Codes for Animal Crossing on Nintendo GameCube (GCN).
Master Code – Must Be On
5GRJ-4WPJ-P2B7F
0Y21-R1ZM-JAY4Z
Never Get Resetti
6V2F-BURM-6RGKP
27X9-2EX8-WMDU0
UPPER LEFT HOUSE IN VILLAGE:
Infinite Bells
PHK7-31EG-Y3VFJ
HET6-CW9M-EPUP7
3FBX-EU6H-0QBYV
Full Bank Account-Post Office
6A2X-NWVU-CFRVH
RNZ8-EU7K-GUVQ2
100% Full Nooks Catalog
D889-VH06-XTEN5
NZHM-X2B2-U1VX1
6A4H-CDT6-2DKYJ
Quick Nook Upgrade
QQ1D-4D0V-D8PC1
V8W0-XG3C-R4D01
House Upgrades=1 Bell
XD30-DCN7-25BTW
HKPG-7VA5-BXM61
E0QU-JYJ0-KU4XB
Complete Museum!
QK1G-GKNE-7BY79
UDYT-PE3C-YR7J9
NWRQ-V7GB-5F759
NMYT-N7Z9-PQ0FH
QZ6G-4WYK-7Q5BK
0VGD-Q8PR-474ZM
PW07-VXQG-JXM66
55VC-J3N2-Z2DKV
7J9B-4XQ6-RVC04
100 Bags Worth 10,000
Q92P-2UZ8-NVZC3
61FF-5CTQ-B12NM
1,000 Bags Worth 30,000
03F2-FKH3-HNX40
EKZ1-ZBX8-49TQZ
10,000 Bags Worth 50,000
NFVR-D9AF-2XB72
QTDT-1P86-9TXUH
30,000 Bags Worth 99,999
VJ2Y-CHEV-ZVX01
ADT1-NQFE-Z1PPP
All Wallpaper Costs 1 Bell
3ZW6-6NVV-CN48M
25CZ-HT8M-7RJEJ
Q40M-6268-0DRC3
HP1P-MWBZ-VCBZC
ZQPT-MRXQ-A1BDC
T1A8-2235-5F11G
GYW2-4PG9-935W1
4URN-RQEG-EVCB7
All Rugs Cost 1 Bell
3AC7-A4T2-KKQ7K
HJ1B-2NUJ-3Z7X1
Q86G-4H0J-B59B7
FNR7-YAHJ-AB7G2
HTVY-6FJD-N1EZQ
16A3-1Z1B-3605T
XRB4-QWY8-Z1YQJ
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All Clothes Cost 1 Bell
H12U-PBJP-VV13U
XFWG-NEVJ-HENPG
5UNJ-KERX-VVR5J
6B4J-GJRJ-PPF0N
QV2M-U171-JHA7Y
DAQD-J3PV-0KXJC
RUM3-KBCY-T3WQT
0ZZ3-QEY3-D1GYF
All Items Cost 1 Bell
RV0R-T3A3-GA7H8
ZWWH-2HVA-RFUP6
Tons Of Furniture Purchasable
Z8W5-1QPU-VC1VU
U818-DG0M-0G94C
Z1XY-WA5T-B21H8
AAZ5-MG4R-GHH03
VW5J-5MRN-TA0X8
M337-V9ZG-W3606
ZRK8-ETN8-T52V2
8JF8-G392-4CHEV
E93P-W58P-QJ400
QGEC-96R3-WD8HT
3U59-8666-ZQND8
CN27-6YA3-AACC1
R15X-MBAD-ZETMQ
FQKN-PEUC-QKHYF
RE80-Z83J-99840
A5RQ-JH8P-E3XUQ
UZ04-PAEB-Z20RR
41QJ-GPZW-QK9DF
C-Down to Shrink
A711-GF7K-536TG
TNX4-FVK0-A7E77
CF48-PE3E-6FKPW
02M7-AF9P-A009G
3N3X-01JN-C5G8P
E9FZ-A3QA-YCERP
C-Up to Grow
1AYR-7RQP-ENB2P
UZU6-5JHX-FY6QP
5AQ9-HJ0Q-E4BWH
GA7C-DZKQ-G3R7B
U0HK-VDQU-A0Y7Z
E9FZ-A3QA-YCERP
Press Z to Jump
3KKE-22B3-K3148
6G6Z-FPAJ-HTMCQ
ADDG-2HUP-FV2AB
2FJX-EWK9-D0JME
ITEM IN ITEM SLOT 1 IS:
Autumn Medal
3UR1-ZRMV-C59D0
8T76-RCHV-NNM9N
Spring Medal
JC2J-13G8-VQ110
MRKV-EGWK-KT598
Dolly
0JB8-DU07-1WN4N
FAKY-RG22-81KFZ
Lovely Phone
TWHX-Z2Q1-KYZ4Q
8BVH-HE2D-RPWQK
Moon
62R9-2YQB-PF0WK
NRCM-WJNH-EQCM5
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Snowman
TR2E-2GPM-H4ZU7
906Q-3BF9-E60V6
MAKE SURE ALL ITEM SLOTS ARE
EMPTY BEFORE USING THIS CODE
USE ONE AT A TIME:
Have Rare NES Games
KACQ-Y14W-28PPX
7Y9B-5XMK-9A2XQ
GPG1-G8VJ-XK46C
08KK-BVZ6-1UTJF
Como hacer hacker en roblox jailbreak. Have All Mario Items
D17K-N4H3-WPH6X
QR1H-NU6Z-HYZGM
A0A3-WN27-1YMJT
WGD3-FKJ0-V59WK
TRT3-E1JK-76FGZ
XEXB-D61V-2J5EX
Unpurchasable Town Models
TCE7-07G6-HXVD6
VC6J-4HRC-PZ75C
768T-2TGT-N28R6
MV4A-N94K-Z5G6C
MH2K-43Z1-NDJU3
CPNR-TXGY-UXHYD
M5C0-A85X-WCRDW
QPJZ-0774-YDPMD
All Station Models
VZ2Y-8VX3-889VE
CABJ-A069-XUUJN
FD8R-NU06-HZFN9
YMRR-VDXB-EN4JN
QKVM-YBDT-CEFRE
FZH7-CBW8-2XX33
5Y3G-AC44-124U2
1RA2-28WZ-58K27
MVFG-1NVG-VUMVB
THEME SONGS
CHOOSE ONLY ONE:
Reset to Default Song
282Q-N42E-Q0VEX
CRVY-D2D3-1DUVX
4ZCR-RFDY-ZZFU3
Holiday Song 1
MB5P-87TJ-382V2
1D3M-TM80-NNQF0
MNPC-5C01-6F1ZW
Holiday Song 2
PGAH-3YKA-65KP1
QYRX-UH05-8H9Q9
8CT0-AHNX-65XA4
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Holiday Song 3
V9PT-6RPN-XH2TH
V193-JH15-QXVVJ
G52A-NT6F-JPJZX
Alternative Song 1
CXRV-2KZX-R27XK
5YHX-4W82-6BTRR
R181-AGQ3-YDWCX
Alternative Song 2(v1)
GH4W-GWBX-FF5U7
9HNJ-AWP7-UQFP3
146F-C69C-BTZU5
Alternative Song 2(v2)
5CYF-YG5J-4M3FR
DPJW-NVG4-MM6WT
ED17-1YAV-HX8PD
Alternative Song 3
8XQB-X7C9-BUY2Q
XR9Z-5H05-PJB38
MUBY-7Q3V-QZX06
Movie Song 1
VNJA-5G5K-X87HG
B6FG-T42M-5P1KX
9Y2B-VKVE-Q0F7P
Movie Song 2
VZEE-AN44-CT159
VTAR-YXCE-3C0KZ
XG77-B9M6-9NMW9
Movie Song 3
0EP6-VAXK-D5RQ0
9E5M-WT8R-VETVC
9E5M-WT8R-VETVC
Movie Song 4
D1KX-M5QP-HGMMU
MAZC-9H8J-5F5TT
8AFK-KQ1T-F620R
Cartoon Song 1
3B6W-Z25Q-6F6Y5
2Y7D-AU8Q-MWCAR
FWET-ACUW-88RZM
Cartoon Song 2
HDWP-QGCK-2Y8Q2
BWDM-X762-TCB49
U1G9-DX5T-J9JME
Cartoon Song 3
9QUP-YCQD-P08TM
FEXD-R259-UR3HY
NMRT-H8GA-UVKPK
Animal Crossing Gamecube Item Codes
Cute Song 1
4BZB-R1UA-81A3C
BYXH-DMXP-HUWQN
YEHR-NNUE-JNR2Z
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Patriotic Song 1
923P-DTTR-WRGUX
QER3-5Q7C-9HURK
KPVP-KWGX-49HTA
Animal Crossing Gamecube Nes
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