Prima Games

Prima Games is a company that makes official strategy guides for video games, having made hundreds over the years. It is a division of Random House. They have made a guide for and. However, they have made many mistakes and errors, making the some of the information in the guides false. One such example was in the City Folk guide, where it was said that the Walking Leaf can be found on trees, when it is really found on the ground.

In Prima's Guide to Animal Crossing

 * Farley isn't listed in this guide.

In Prima's Guide to Animal Crossing: Wild World

 * It says if you are friends with Sable, you get her pic. However, there is no such thing as her pic.
 * It also says you can "Dial-a-Psychic" but it is actually the "Hit or Miss Fortune Hotline".
 * The points required to become a bronze Nook member is mislisted as 3,000, while it should be 5,000.
 * the picture on page 28 appears to be a pink rock just like GC, however it does not glow pink when the player hits his/her shovel with it.
 * Kabuki's Personality on the "Neighbours" page decepts him as a Jock type yet he is actually cranky.
 * Big Top is mislisted as Dr. Trunk in the Neighbours page.
 * Boone is listed as a Cranky type yet he is actually a jock type.
 * The monkey villagers are not listed at all.
 * In the K.K. Page, "Marine Song 2001" is simply listed as "Marine Song".
 * Paint cans are seen in a picture in the HRA guide. They cannot be placed without hacking or debug.
 * The Yoshi kart pattern displays Checkered background on the top page instead of a "egg" background.
 * The text on page 121 on the Playroom Wall and flooring is missing, which is also the case with the pirate wall and floor.

In Prima's Guide to Animal Crossing: City Folk

 * The bug guide states that centipedes are found on flowers. In reality, centipedes are found on rocks.