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Post by Smz on Apr 13, 2006 22:37:14 GMT -6
Yeah, that's probably why, plus they might be adding some other stuff they haven't mentioned yet too. (Of course, and possibly fixing any more bugs or glitches they might have found.)
Also, I hear the PS3 is supposed to come out around the time of Zelda and the Revolution too.
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Post by Smz on Apr 16, 2006 13:47:28 GMT -6
I have finished Seasons, but not Ages. The first dancing mini-game I can do without too much trouble, but the second time I haven't been able to do. Guess I have to keep trying over and over. I've had these two games for a long time as well. The pirate ship doing laps in that area is in the Ages game. -Edit-Of course, I manage to get past the dancing a bit later after posting this. Also, I think probably after the seventh dungeon or so is when you can get into the area with that pirate ship. (I don't know since I never got this far. >.>)
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Post by Dead on Apr 17, 2006 23:24:31 GMT -6
Read about a Zelda game for the DS soon. They're saying it should be out around the same time as the new one. Figures. Why don't they just put one out, then the other?!
Anyway, it's using Windwaker looking graphics, but you can use the stylus for throwing boomerangs and stuff, as well as tracing objects to open doors. Fun sounding stuff..
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Post by Iyouboushi on May 9, 2006 12:17:26 GMT -6
It was announced today that there will be TWO versions of Zelda Twilight Princess. One will be for Gamecube, the other will be for Wii. Both will be released alongside the Wii's release.
I wish they'd just freakin release the GC version already.
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Post by Iyouboushi on Jul 14, 2006 14:40:06 GMT -6
Someone managed to get ahold of the demo and rip the music from it. You can find the music here at this site. I'm a little disappointed with the overworld theme. It's basically just a more modern-sounding Ocarina of Time overworld theme. :/ I was expecting something new and fresh and not so lame (I'm not a big fan of OoT's overworld music, if you can't tell). The rest of the music sounds great though. Also, ever wonder what the Philips CD-I Zelda games looked like? You can watch the openings and endings on Youtube! Hoorah! Prepared to be floored with TEH AMZING GRPHICSS!111ONEONE Link: Faces of EvilThe openingThe endingZelda: The Wand of GamelonThe openingThe endingEnjoy.
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Post by Iyouboushi on Sept 19, 2006 23:58:06 GMT -6
Twilight Princess for the Gamecube has supposedly been postponed until December-something. The Wii version will come out alongside the Wii, which will be in November. If this is true, it makes me mad that Nintendo is doing this to the GC owners. Not EVERYONE can rush out and buy a new console and the game just to play something that was originally promised for the GC. :/ And Scott and I have been playing OoT: Master Quest. The dungeon layouts are crazy now. Scott is further ahead than I am, so he can comment more on it.
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Post by Smz on Sept 20, 2006 0:48:58 GMT -6
Indeed. Jabu-Jabu's Belly.. really is weird. Cow heads in most of the rooms, on the walls. Creepy. About to do the Forest Temple when I play it again. Also, that does kind of suck if it will be delayed to December, but at least it won't be for a year. (Though I could see why they would release the Wii version on the same day as the Wii.)
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Post by OmegaArchetype on Apr 4, 2007 17:34:05 GMT -6
All I have to say is if you have yet to play this game, you need to do it asap. It's the biggest Zelda game ever, and of course it's as awesome as ever. There are only a few problems. It seems as though they just took everything out of OoT and put it in this game, so you do have moments when you are thinking "haven't I seen/done this before", but other then that this is definitely a must own game.
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Post by Iyouboushi on Apr 4, 2007 17:42:38 GMT -6
Yeah, it's definitely got those moments.
I'm surprised we didn't come back to discuss the game here. Hm.
The problem I have with Zelda games is that I have a hard time enjoying them. I mean, they're great--don't get me wrong--but I get caught up in trying to collect EVERY LITTLE THING (especially heart pieces). I get distracted with that and get frustrated when I can't find them all that I end up putting the game down for a long time instead of working on the dungeons/story. The same thing happened with Wind Waker (whereas my sister breezed through it, I got distracted and have yet to beat it personally). It happened with OoT too, but I knew where everything was in that game so I was able to collect it all and eventually beat the game (finally).
I really need to just kick myself into working on the dungeons/story some more. I had just finished the desert palace and was about to head up into the snowy mountain area.
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Post by OmegaArchetype on Apr 4, 2007 17:45:12 GMT -6
Yeah, I'm the opposite. I'm not a completionist in the least. I've never beat a game in it's entirety. Once I beat it I find it hard to continue playing it until at least a few months after.
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