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I once played this game on my way to Japan on the Aeroplane. I loved it.. Can someone tell me the Best/Hardest/Adventurous Zelda game.
I really want to buy a Legen of Zelda game :]
I really want to buy a Legen of Zelda game :]
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I reccomend Ocarina of Time for the ultimate Zelda game. It is one of only 2 (3?) games to ever recieve a PERFECT 40/40 score from Famitsu, the most infamous of all Japanese video game magazines!
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Just on a random note, the difference between the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess and the Wii version (apart from the control system) is that the image is fliped. What's Left in the Gamecube game is right in the Wii game. I am under the impression (but I havent confirmed it) is that the Wii version has a couple of addition mini games not avialible in the GC version.
But yeah, it's just a mirror image, that's the difference between the two.
But yeah, it's just a mirror image, that's the difference between the two.
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What you said about the images being fliped is true. I saw it in an issue of GamePro (Or Game Imformer) magizine about that.WhoKnows_WhoCares wrote:Just on a random note, the difference between the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess and the Wii version (apart from the control system) is that the image is fliped. What's Left in the Gamecube game is right in the Wii game. I am under the impression (but I havent confirmed it) is that the Wii version has a couple of addition mini games not avialible in the GC version.
But yeah, it's just a mirror image, that's the difference between the two.
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Oh yeah Zelda Guru? Well tell me this! Why were the CD-I Zelda games terrible?WhoKnows_WhoCares wrote:Of course it's true. Do you think I would have said it if it wasnt true?
I am a gaming Guru around here.
There is nothing about Zelda Games I don't know.
And most importantly I read it in the Twilight Princess guide book by FuturePress which covers both version.
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Ok, the CD-I zelda games were bad because they weren't made by Nintendo, they were made by Mitsubishi, who weren't in the games making business, who after Nintendo canceled the CD attatchment they were making for the SNES, asked if they could use Nintendo characters for the CD-I. Nintendo said yes, but they wouldnt make them or endorse them in anyway, so Mitsubishi had to do it themselves. Being an electronics company, they had no idea on how to make games, so they made a poor job of it, not just on the zelda ones but on all CD-I games.DarkAlex wrote:Oh yeah Zelda Guru? Well tell me this! Why were the CD-I Zelda games terrible?
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You're a little right. But, Philips made the CDs, not Mitsubishi.WhoKnows_WhoCares wrote:Ok, the CD-I zelda games were bad because they weren't made by Nintendo, they were made by Mitsubishi, who weren't in the games making business, who after Nintendo canceled the CD attatchment they were making for the SNES, asked if they could use Nintendo characters for the CD-I. Nintendo said yes, but they wouldnt make them or endorse them in anyway, so Mitsubishi had to do it themselves. Being an electronics company, they had no idea on how to make games, so they made a poor job of it, not just on the zelda ones but on all CD-I games.DarkAlex wrote:Oh yeah Zelda Guru? Well tell me this! Why were the CD-I Zelda games terrible?
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Yeah, that's my fault. I keep getting it mixed up since Mitsubishi and Nintendo have a long history with making hardware between the too... which is why i always keep thinking they were behind the CD-I. At least I always remeber that Nintendo commishioned 2 companies to make the SNES cd attatchment and then cancelled both projects late in thier development forcing the companies to make them stand alone consoles to try and get back the money they lost from development. The other console was by a little known company called Sony and the project was something like play station? anyway, i've never heard of it since :lol:
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