Difference between revisions of "Nintendo statues"
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− | '''Nintendo Statues''' are items found in {{PG}}. It is possible to get statues of [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]] by telling special passwords to [[Tom Nook]]. | + | '''Nintendo Statues''' are items found in {{PG}}. It is possible to get statues of [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]] by telling special passwords to [[Tom Nook]]. In order to get the statues, the [[player]] must tell Nook two certain passwords: one for the Mario statue, the other for the Luigi statue. One set of codes was released by [[Nintendo Power]], which can be proven by telling Nook a certain password for either statue, and when the code is entered, he will say'' "Oh, yes. This prize just came in from Nintendo Power."'' There is another code to get them, but it appears to be won from a glitch; when the special password is finished, he will say the player won it from a contest, but the contest's name is glitched letters. |
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− | In order to get the statues, the [[player]] must tell Nook two certain passwords: one for the Mario statue, the other for the Luigi statue. One set of codes was released by [[Nintendo Power]], which can be proven by telling Nook a certain password for either statue, and when the code is entered, he will say'' "Oh, yes. This prize just came in from Nintendo Power."'' There is another code to get them, but it appears to be won from a glitch; when the special password is finished, he will say the player won it from a contest, but the contest's name is glitched letters. | ||
The Luigi Trophy is also available from Crazy Redd in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of {{PG}} for 28,000 bells. | The Luigi Trophy is also available from Crazy Redd in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of {{PG}} for 28,000 bells. | ||
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The Mario statue is golden, highlighting Mario as Nintendo's mascot. The Luigi statue is silver, referencing that Luigi is often seen behind Mario. Luigi is taller than Mario and is slouching. | The Mario statue is golden, highlighting Mario as Nintendo's mascot. The Luigi statue is silver, referencing that Luigi is often seen behind Mario. Luigi is taller than Mario and is slouching. | ||
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==Codes== | ==Codes== | ||
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| BCQ4iZFK%i5xqo SnyrjcrwAeDMkQ | | BCQ4iZFK%i5xqo SnyrjcrwAeDMkQ | ||
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[[Category:Furniture]] | [[Category:Furniture]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] |
Revision as of 12:52, October 24, 2013
Nintendo Statues are items found in Animal Crossing. It is possible to get statues of Mario and Luigi by telling special passwords to Tom Nook. In order to get the statues, the player must tell Nook two certain passwords: one for the Mario statue, the other for the Luigi statue. One set of codes was released by Nintendo Power, which can be proven by telling Nook a certain password for either statue, and when the code is entered, he will say "Oh, yes. This prize just came in from Nintendo Power." There is another code to get them, but it appears to be won from a glitch; when the special password is finished, he will say the player won it from a contest, but the contest's name is glitched letters.
The Luigi Trophy is also available from Crazy Redd in the Nintendo GameCube version of Animal Crossing for 28,000 bells.
Appearance
The Mario statue is golden, highlighting Mario as Nintendo's mascot. The Luigi statue is silver, referencing that Luigi is often seen behind Mario. Luigi is taller than Mario and is slouching.
Codes
Mario | ECzihy%rtHbHuk o3XlP3IslEqI#K |
Luigi | BCQ4iZFK%i5xqo SnyrjcrwAeDMkQ |