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Cardiner, Brock (14 September 2020). "Daniel Luu is the 25-Year-Old Behind Nookazon, the Amazon of 'Animal Crossing'". Hero Magazine. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020. With a background in software development, Luu took all the items in the spreadsheet and launched Nookazon, an easy-to-use online marketplace for buying and selling in-game items. At the time, he couldn't have expected Nookazon to go on to have its own Wikipedia page or get written up by the Washington Post.
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This article is definitely written as a press release and way to promote a semi-obscure website. It was done with the intent of free advertising and does not represent any "cultural significance"
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