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Post by iguana on Jul 14, 2005 13:57:23 GMT
I don't even want to think about the CDI ones. The ones I played are:
The Legend of Zelda Zelda 2: Adventures of Link Link's awakening (for 7 minutes. I hated it.) A link to the Past (still trying to beat it) Ocarina of Time Ocarina of Time Master Quest Majora's Mask (still trying to beat it) Wind Waker (my personal favorite) And I'll obviously get Twilight Princess.
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Jul 14, 2005 16:30:40 GMT
Oops, I forgot about Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons, and Four Swords. But I haven't played those, either.
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Post by metallixkaren on Jul 14, 2005 16:55:29 GMT
Ones I've played...
The Legend Of Zelda The Legend Of Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask The Legend Of Zelda: Oracle of Ages & Seasons The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker The Legend Of Zelda: The Four Swords The Legend Of Zelda: Minish Cap (( For a few minutes at the store. XD;;; ))
Mmhm...
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Post by himurakenshin on Jul 14, 2005 20:24:58 GMT
i forgot about four swords and a link to the past lol XD
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Post by thuhjesheekuh on Jul 14, 2005 21:05:36 GMT
Ones I've beaten are: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Oracle of Seasons and Ages (including the Ganon portion when you link the two).
Ones I've played but not beaten: The Legend of Zelda (NES crapped out and died before I had the chance), Link's Awakening (borrowed, got bored, returned), Four Swords (only tiny portions when my friend was over), and Minish Cap (because I haven't gotten around to borrowing it off of my sister yet).
I've only seen sprites and screen shots of Link to the Past (which didn't really make me wanna play it...) and I've only heard horror stories about the CD-i games. Were they really as bad as everyone makes them out to be?
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Post by iguana on Jul 14, 2005 23:33:02 GMT
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 15, 2005 0:45:21 GMT
Personally I'm going to play the CD-i games myself before I judge them... which'll be awhile, as I don't actually have a CD-i, but still. Often people will totally bash games that aren't really all that bad. This is especially true of redheaded stepchild spinoffs of a popular video game series.
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Post by Shwoo on Jul 15, 2005 5:11:23 GMT
i think my brother downloaded the original Legend of Zelda. I never played it, though.
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Post by himurakenshin on Jul 15, 2005 5:48:21 GMT
it is chunky...............
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Post by charlie on Jul 15, 2005 23:35:31 GMT
I've only played The Legend Of Zelda and that was because of my brother... Its okish not my type of game though i guess
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Post by iguana on Jul 16, 2005 2:04:28 GMT
Personally I'm going to play the CD-i games myself before I judge them... which'll be awhile, as I don't actually have a CD-i, but still. Often people will totally bash games that aren't really all that bad. This is especially true of redheaded stepchild spinoffs of a popular video game series. *coughtonictroublecough* You might find an emulator and a ROM. Then again, this screenshot is scary beyond belief. Looks like Fanart made by a 10-year old boy. I can't find any in-game screens though. I guess they're even scarier.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 16, 2005 2:21:57 GMT
Personally I'm going to play the CD-i games myself before I judge them... which'll be awhile, as I don't actually have a CD-i, but still. Often people will totally bash games that aren't really all that bad. This is especially true of redheaded stepchild spinoffs of a popular video game series. *coughtonictroublecough* You might find an emulator and a ROM. Wouldn't work. the CD-i was, as its name suggests, a CD-ROM based system. CD-ROM games aren't downloaded as ROMs, they're ISO files, meant to be written onto an actual CD. In any case, they're often big--anbywhere from 30 meg to 600, and I don't have a DSL connection -__-.
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Post by thuhjesheekuh on Jul 19, 2005 7:44:40 GMT
Anyway... I already read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I'm not spoiling anything, this is just one word, but there is, apparently, a Rowling version of the redead! It is explained in the fourth chapter, and when I found out what an inferius (the Rowling redead) was, I bust out laughing. My non-Zelda buddies think I'm crazy, what do you think? Anyone else read and think that?
On a far more Zelda-related note, I started a new game of OoT a couple of nights ago, and I was wondering if anyone else can make it across Hyrule Field and inside the Castle Town before the drawbridge raises? I've been trying for years, and the closest I've ever come is about a step away and running into the raised edge of the drawbridge... does that happen to/annoy anyone else?
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Post by Shwoo on Jul 19, 2005 7:52:19 GMT
I thought that the Iferi (Their name isn't a spoiler, right? I probably spelled it wrong anyway) were your average zombies. I don't recall them being able to paralyse people.
It's possible to get inside the Market before night on your first day outside Kokirir Forest. I used to do it all the time, because I was scared of the Stalchildren. I used to stay on the path all night if I didn't want to rush, because they don't come up on the path.
My favourite thing to do was get into the Market right after night falls. It's the only time you can hear Malon singing outside Lon Lon Ranch and the area outside Hyrule Castle.
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Post by thuhjesheekuh on Jul 20, 2005 0:24:15 GMT
No, they don't paralyze people, but they're still dead and they grab ya. They're not a dead ringer for the redead, but it's still fun to try to draw connections. When I don't make it to town in time, I float in the river all night, near enough to the edge that the stalchildren will try to come in and get me, dying as they try. Mwahaha! As for Malon, I could do without her singing much of the time.
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