Por mí fin del asunto..... Pero antes de dejarlo, pondré el principio del editorial de Matt Casamassina, que curiosamente se refería a él con el Animal Crossing Wii.

Who's playing Animal Crossing: City Folk? If you guessed 20-to-30-something rich girls with exotic apartments, you guessed right -- at least, that is, according to the official commercial spots for the game, now airing on network television. Two advertisements presently in rotation highlight the title's dauntlessly slow pace and simple presentation while Kim Cattrall look-a-likes wax nonchalantly about collecting seashells and watching fireworks, either side-by-side in one serene living room or across the Internet using WiiSpeak. Reaching out to the coveted female demographic is nothing new for Nintendo, which regularly enlists the services of celebrities like Carrie Underwood for its handheld efforts. The difference between these Animal Crossing ads and pop-star-filled DS spots, however, is that the latter commercials have always been about casual projects and so-called bridge titles -- your Nintendogs and Brain Ages, in other words. In stark contrast, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2008, Nintendo specifically cited City Folk as its answer to the hardcore gamer's demand for more traditional software.