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|headquarters  = Roseville, California
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'''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 {{PG}} and {{CF}}. 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.
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'''Prima Games''' is an American publishing company that publishes video game strategy guides. Prima Games was founded in 1990. Prima published officially licensed strategy guides for {{PG}}, {{WW}}, {{CF}}, and {{NL}}.
  
==Mistakes==
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Prima Games ceased publication of print strategy guides in 2019 after being acquired by Asteri Holdings, instead only releasing digital guides.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Brendan Sinclair|date=March 14, 2019|url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/asteri-acquires-prima-games|title=Asteri acquires Prima Games|site=GamesIndustry.biz|retrieved=August 11, 2022}}</ref> Since January 2022, it is owned by Gamurs Group.
===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 [[centipede|centipedes]] are found on flowers. In reality, [[centipede|centipedes]] are found on rocks.
 
  
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==List of ''Animal Crossing'' strategy guides==
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! Title
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! class="unsortable" | Image
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! Publisher
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! Release date
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! # of pages
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! MSRP
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! class="unsortable" | ISBN
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|-
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| ''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide''
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| [[File:Animal Crossing Prima Guide.jpg|128px]]
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| Random House, Inc.
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| {{Flag|USA}} September 24, 2002
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| 142
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| US$14.99<br>CA$19.95<br>£12.99
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| 0-7615-4117-9
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| -
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|-
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| ''Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide''
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| [[File:City Folk Prima Guide.jpg|128px]]
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| Random House, Inc.
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| {{Flag|USA}} 2008
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| 208
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| Unknown
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| 978-07615-6119-4
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| -
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|-
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|-
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| ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide''
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| [[File:New Leaf Prima Guide.jpg|128px]]
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| Random House, Inc.
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| {{Flag|USA}} 2013
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| 527
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| US$19.99<br>CA$22.00<br>£12.99<br>AU$34.95
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| 978-0-307-89707-7
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| -
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|
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|}
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===List of mistakes and incorrect information===
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{{Section}}
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===={{PG|nolink}}====
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*The guide states that the player starts off with no money.<ref>''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 4</ref> However, the player starts with 1,000 [[Bell]]s.
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*The guide states that [[jock]] villagers wake up at 6 AM.<ref name="Page 6">''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 6</ref> They actually wake up at 5:30 AM.
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*The guide states that [[normal]] villagers wake up at 9 AM and go to sleep at 3 AM.<ref name="Page 6"/> They actually wake up at 5 AM and go to sleep at 9 PM.
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*The guide states that [[snooty]] villagers wake up at 7 AM and go to sleep at 12:00 AM.<ref name="Page 6"/> They actually wake up at 9 AM and go to sleep at 2:30 AM.
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*The guide states that [[peppy]] villagers wake up at 5:00 AM and go to sleep at 9:00 PM.<ref>''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 7</ref> They actually wake up at 7 AM and go to sleep at 11:30 PM.
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*The guide states that both the main room expansion and basement addition for the [[Player house|player's house]] cost 49,800 Bells.<ref name="PG page 9">''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 9</ref> In reality, only the expansion the player chooses to do first costs 49,800 Bells; the other costs 148,000.
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*The guide misspells [[Blanca]] as "Bianca".<ref name="PG page 9"/>
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*The guide lists a character named "Mr. Racketti". His description, "Chilled out groundhog," suggests this is meant to be [[Don Resetti]]; however, the artwork displayed next to the name is that of [[Mr. Resetti]] during [[Groundhog Day]].<ref name="PG page 9"/>
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*The guide erroneously uses artwork of [[Farley]] for the [[snowman]]. Farley himself is not listed in the list of characters.<ref name="PG page 10">''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 10</ref>
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*The guide lists [[Timmy and Tommy]]'s full names as "Timmy Nookling" and "Tommy Nookling".<ref name="PG page 10"/> Their last name is not revealed in-game; however, in subsequent media it is revealed to simply be "Nook".
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*The guide misspells [[Wisp]] as "Whisp".<ref name="PG page 10"/>
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*The guide lists [[Wendell]] as a "Traveling (and hungry) [[Flooring|carpet]] seller." Wendell only offers the player [[wallpaper]] and does not sell it.<ref name="PG page 10"/>
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*The guide erroneously uses artwork of [[Jane]] for [[June]].<ref>''Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'', page 19</ref>
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===={{CF|short|nolink}}====
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*The guide lists the [[savings]] requirements for the {{I|box of tissues|CF}} and {{I|piggy bank|CF}} as 10,000 and 1,000,000 Bells, respectively.<ref>''Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 17</ref> The actual requirements are 100,000 and 10,000,000 Bells, respectively.
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*The guide states that the {{I|house model|CF}}, {{I|wide house model|CF}}, and {{I|two-story model|CF}} can be purchased from [[Tom Nook's store]] as [[spotlight item]]s.<ref>''Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 135</ref> In reality, these items are obtained from the [[Happy Home Academy|HRA]] after reaching 70,000, 100,000, and 150,000 points, respectively.
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*The guide erroneously uses an image of the {{I|frog shirt|CF}} for the {{I|New Year's shirt (2011)|CF|2011 New Year's shirt}}.<ref>''Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 161</ref>
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*The guide states that [[centipede]]s are found on [[flower]]s.<ref>''Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 183</ref> In reality, they are found under [[rock]]s.
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===={{NL|short|nolink}}====
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*The guide states that the {{I|silver axe|NL}} is unbreakable.<ref>''Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 18</ref> In reality, it breaks after 136 uses; only the {{I|golden axe|NL}} is unbreakable.
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*The guide states that [[Kicks]] is a [[fox]],<ref>''Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 58</ref> when he is actually a [[skunk]].
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*The guide lists the buy price of the {{I|throne|NL}} as 8,000 Bells,<ref>''Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide'', page 276</ref> when it is actually 800,000.
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Personnel|company=yes}}

Latest revision as of 06:54, December 29, 2023

Prima Games
Prima Games Logo.png
Type Subsidiary
Founded 1990
Headquarters Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
Products Video game strategy guides
Parent Gamurs Group
Website https://primagames.com

Prima Games is an American publishing company that publishes video game strategy guides. Prima Games was founded in 1990. Prima published officially licensed strategy guides for Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Prima Games ceased publication of print strategy guides in 2019 after being acquired by Asteri Holdings, instead only releasing digital guides.[1] Since January 2022, it is owned by Gamurs Group.

List of Animal Crossing strategy guides[edit]

Title Image Publisher Release date # of pages MSRP ISBN Notes Ref.
Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide Animal Crossing Prima Guide.jpg Random House, Inc. United States of America September 24, 2002 142 US$14.99
CA$19.95
£12.99
0-7615-4117-9 -
Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide City Folk Prima Guide.jpg Random House, Inc. United States of America 2008 208 Unknown 978-07615-6119-4 -
Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide New Leaf Prima Guide.jpg Random House, Inc. United States of America 2013 527 US$19.99
CA$22.00
£12.99
AU$34.95
978-0-307-89707-7 -

List of mistakes and incorrect information[edit]

Animal Crossing[edit]

  • The guide states that the player starts off with no money.[2] However, the player starts with 1,000 Bells.
  • The guide states that jock villagers wake up at 6 AM.[3] They actually wake up at 5:30 AM.
  • The guide states that normal villagers wake up at 9 AM and go to sleep at 3 AM.[3] They actually wake up at 5 AM and go to sleep at 9 PM.
  • The guide states that snooty villagers wake up at 7 AM and go to sleep at 12:00 AM.[3] They actually wake up at 9 AM and go to sleep at 2:30 AM.
  • The guide states that peppy villagers wake up at 5:00 AM and go to sleep at 9:00 PM.[4] They actually wake up at 7 AM and go to sleep at 11:30 PM.
  • The guide states that both the main room expansion and basement addition for the player's house cost 49,800 Bells.[5] In reality, only the expansion the player chooses to do first costs 49,800 Bells; the other costs 148,000.
  • The guide misspells Blanca as "Bianca".[5]
  • The guide lists a character named "Mr. Racketti". His description, "Chilled out groundhog," suggests this is meant to be Don Resetti; however, the artwork displayed next to the name is that of Mr. Resetti during Groundhog Day.[5]
  • The guide erroneously uses artwork of Farley for the snowman. Farley himself is not listed in the list of characters.[6]
  • The guide lists Timmy and Tommy's full names as "Timmy Nookling" and "Tommy Nookling".[6] Their last name is not revealed in-game; however, in subsequent media it is revealed to simply be "Nook".
  • The guide misspells Wisp as "Whisp".[6]
  • The guide lists Wendell as a "Traveling (and hungry) carpet seller." Wendell only offers the player wallpaper and does not sell it.[6]
  • The guide erroneously uses artwork of Jane for June.[7]

City Folk[edit]

New Leaf[edit]

  • The guide states that the silver axe is unbreakable.[12] In reality, it breaks after 136 uses; only the golden axe is unbreakable.
  • The guide states that Kicks is a fox,[13] when he is actually a skunk.
  • The guide lists the buy price of the throne as 8,000 Bells,[14] when it is actually 800,000.

References[edit]

  1. Brendan Sinclair (March 14, 2019). "Asteri acquires Prima Games". GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
  2. Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 4
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 6
  4. Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 7
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 9
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 10
  7. Animal Crossing: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 19
  8. Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide, page 17
  9. Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide, page 135
  10. Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide, page 161
  11. Animal Crossing: City Folk – Prima Official Game Guide, page 183
  12. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide, page 18
  13. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide, page 58
  14. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Prima Official Game Guide, page 276