The cost of the Animal Crossing: City Folk game, with the Wii Speak bundle, has just been priced at $69.99. The game on it's own is $49.99, and Wii Speak on it's own is $29.99. I'd recommend getting the bundle if you were going to get Wii Speak as well as the game. They both release in North America on the 16th of November.

Our editor-in-chief has just sent along some information fresh from Nintendo's presentation at the GameStop manager's conference in Las Vegas, where the Big N has been discussing Animal Crossing: City Folk and its Wii Speak peripheral. For those of you excited about yet another fruit collecting simulator, we can now reveal how much cash you'll need to scrape together.

According to Nintendo's presentation, City Folk and Wii Speak will be bundled together for $69.99 when it ships this November. Unfortunately, this is the real world, and you can't sell apples to a raccoon until you have enough money. If life was like Animal Crossing, things would be much easier. Although I'd then have to deal with pink chipmunks calling me Sparkles.

Sorry, I got sidetracked. This is what happens when Nick Chester demands I write a breaking story when I'm trying to look at Rouge The Bat por ... uh ... yeah. Animal Crossing: City Folk has a price now. Concentrate on that while I close all these tabs on my browser.
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    Paper Mario Dude Sep 8, 08
    Sounds good, saves me $10.
    can't wait for this, gotta add some people to my Wii friends list.
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    Big A2 Sep 8, 08
    So I guess that means the bundle here in Australia will be about $110, although I guess it depends were you buy it. EB will have it for something like $130 or more.
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    McClubbin Sep 8, 08
    Kinda pricey for a headset, no? They should take a cue from M$ and made it cheaper since they don't bundle it with the system.
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    Big A2 Sep 9, 08
    It's not even a head set, it's just a little microphone that sits on top of you're TV. Actually, now that you mention it, I might as well wait for a 3rd party headset to be released, although there aren't many 3rd parties tat make products other than plastic racquets.
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    Paper Mario Dude Sep 9, 08
    well i'll buy it because i haven't been paying much attention to my Wii latley.... i need to show it some lovin.
    but if nintendo ever decides to support USB headsets...i'll use my playstation eye. i got it to work on an xbox..

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