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Revision as of 13:08, June 17, 2013

Re-Tail
R.Parkers front ndirect.png
Re-Tail as shown in the October Nintendo Direct video.
Service Town shop
Services Selling items, customizing furniture.
Opening hours 9 A.M-11 P.M
Appearances Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Re-Tail (R·パーカーズ, R. Pākāzu, R. Parkers) is a store introduced Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is run by Reese and Cyrus. Re-Tail is one of the initial stores in the game. Instead of being located in the mall, like the majority of the stores in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Re-Tail is located within the village.

Features

A custom couch made using a player's design of Tom Nook

Reese

The player is able to sell any unwanted items to Reese, fulfilling the role Tom Nook's shop used to. Also, the player can also use the shop to sell certain items to villagers, similar to how they can during the Flea Market.

Cyrus

For the first 7 days of the game, Cyrus will be sleeping at his desk, and the player will be unable to speak with him. Once the player has sold 100,000 bells worth of items to Reese, has 100 pieces of furniture in and 50 pieces of clothing in their catalog, and been in town for over 7 days, Cyrus will wake up, and his services will be available. Through Cyrus, the player can make customized furniture using designs. The player can also use other items, such as ores to make custom items.

File:Re-Tail Inside.png
Talking to Cyrus inside.

Staff

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of the game, the name R. Parkers is supposed to be a pun on the word "alpaca," the species of Reese and Cyrus.[1] However, since the Japanese language has one alveolar consonant in place for both "L" and "R", the name is "R. Parkers" and not "L. Parkers."

References