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#126 Guest_tork

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Posted 16 April 2005 - 12:59 AM

yeah i was looking at a game release magazine and it was there but with no title
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Posted 21 April 2005 - 06:01 PM

That's because no one knows the title yet.
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 09:57 AM

I plan on buying it. Nintendo + LoZ = Fantastic!Theres really no need to explain why I want/need it.
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Posted 24 April 2005 - 05:08 AM

The game looks awesome, I'd get it if I had a gamecube.
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Posted 25 April 2005 - 10:49 PM

This game is ganna be so freakin pimp, i hope. By the looks of it, even better than most games. Resident Evil 4 was a big hit, and that really changed alot of things. This game looks like it's ganna at least be sold out for 3 whole weeks before I can even get one :x
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Posted 25 April 2005 - 11:02 PM

from what l've seen the game looks sweet. I have been looking forward to the next generation of Zelda. I havent really been impressed since Ocerania of Time, l didn't really get in to Majora's mask and wind waker was too easy. So l'm hoping this new one wont be a let down.
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Posted 26 April 2005 - 02:39 AM

i think this game should of came out with gamecube, regardless it will be the best in the series. they get better each time and this looks like no exception.
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Posted 26 April 2005 - 12:43 PM

it has been revealed that link will be able to talk to animals
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Posted 26 April 2005 - 06:51 PM

i dont know if it has been announced yet but.... it is goin to be released in the U.K in the summer/autumn and hopefully it is early summer :)
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Posted 02 May 2005 - 01:09 PM

FISHING GAME IS BACK HOORAY!!!!i think that on its own warrants a purchase lol, fishing in OoT is so awesome cool
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Posted 04 May 2005 - 02:30 AM

With Ocarina of Time, they wanted to do a light gameWith Majora's Mask, they wanted to do a dark gameWith WindWaker, they wanted to do a light gameNow, it we follow the logic, we should expect a darker game. By looking at the 2 preview video, we can see that the logic is respected.Now since I liked Majora's Mask the most, I have big expectation. I just hope that it won't be too much like LOTR...
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Posted 04 May 2005 - 03:47 PM

We'll find out more about on May 17, which is E3
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Posted 05 May 2005 - 06:54 AM

the trailer seems pretty crazy.
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Posted 05 May 2005 - 12:09 PM

yaaaaaaaay the new Zelda game looks so mad i have seen 2 clips and i am in love with this game lol it looks like its a bit of a desperate attempt 2 get Nintendo back on the shelves tho so if after this game they go back 2 making the incredibly lame Zelda games i will be cut ps LINK is a HELL man
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Posted 05 May 2005 - 02:21 PM

^^ ummm... what 'incredibly lame' zelda games are yopu referring to?I can only presume you mean Wind Waker seen as a lot of people seem to take an unnatural dislike to it because of it's looks but I can't think of ANY zelda game I've played thats 'lame'..... Well... except for these:http://www.parnasas....ticles/cdi.html
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Posted 05 May 2005 - 02:40 PM

yhe i ges i was a bit harsh i am just geting a bit bored of that tipe of zelda game thats all
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Posted 06 May 2005 - 12:22 PM

HEY Dark Kratos Paper Zelda was one of the most fun zelda games I've ever played I loved it.LINKThe new zelda games gona rule I love all Zelda games there so fantastic but the new ones going to be the best for sure.I hope It comes out soon.
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Posted 07 May 2005 - 07:04 AM

We had the chance to get a look at a longer trailer for the upcoming The Legend of Zelda for the GameCube. Hot on the heels of the game's showstopping debut at Nintendo's press conference, the legendary company gave us a look at a longer trailer that showed off more from the upcoming game. The footage, cut completely from the game engine, was a potent reminder of the GameCube's graphical muscle, Nintendo's skill at creating Zelda games, and the undeniable appeal of the realistic Link.The trailer opened with an extended cut of the camera pan across figures silhouetted against a red hued sky, as seen in the one-minute trailer shown at the press conference. As the camera zoomed in, it was possible to recognize the forms of bokoblins (recognizable from The Wind Waker) making their way towards the camera. The dramatic lighting and shadowing in the sequence made it easy to overlook the level of detail on the characters as the camera pulled in close, but the surly crowd was indeed sporting an impressive amount of detail. The mob ran forward before the scene shifted, kicking up clouds of dust. The animation on the characters was somewhat stiff and a little too precise to really look that menacing. We expect that, given how far out the game's release is, this was actually intended to underscore the fact that the visuals being lauded as so stunning by those who've seen the trailer are just edited gameplay.The next (and equally striking) image was of Link on horseback, which reminded us how much we missed Epona in The Wind Waker and what the freedom of galloping across open land brings to the Zelda experience. As cool as the boat was, there isn't a substitute for racing through an open field on horseback. This segment also included glimpses of a castle lit by torches at night, a countryside, misty woods, and some hints of the weather system in the game (we saw Link in a rainstorm). The darker tone of the previous imagery was lightened considerably with a warm and fuzzy scene featuring Link and his horse kicking it with some friendly dogs on a hillside.With the game engine's prowess at rendering outdoor areas established, the trailer shifted its focus to indoor environments. This longer trailer offered an extended look at Link navigating an indoor area with a distinctive fire theme that is a pretty safe bet to be the new game's version of the fire temple. This sequence showed off a top-down view that gives you a bird's-eye view of Link's surroundings as well as some impressive graphical effects that show off the game engine's capabilities. The room Link explored in the segment featured a metal walkway that we could see through, blocks that could be pushed, and torches whose light flickered haphazardly on their surroundings. The camera's close-up on Link as he pushed a block showed off the impressive texture work on both the character model and the environment. Link's hair and clothing looked sharp, while the rock itself featured some rather fine detail on its rough surface. The lighting in the level offered some nice perks such as a proper real-time shadow on Link and a nice atmospheric touch to the interior.The remainder of the trailer offered a series of snippets showing glimpses of Link engaged in combat with old and new faces in different locations, some from the first trailer and others that are new. For the moment, it appears that the combat mechanics are staying pretty close to those we've become familiar with since Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64. Link is clearly shown performing some of his staple moves, such as a jumping lunge and charged slashes. However, what impressed us most was seeing old attacks given realistic makeovers with the new engine, not to mention graphical flourishes like the particles given off as weapons clash.The next montage focused on Link riding his horse and fighting assorted enemies, which highlighted the new horse combat mechanic that director Eiji Aonuma hinted at in his . This segment showed various sequences where Link was seen taking on numerous mounted enemies. In most cases, Link's foes weren't mounted for long after a solid smack with his sword. One sequence showed a brave Link preparing to take on mounted foes on foot. The last bit of the trailer focused on highlighting Link's heroic nature as scenes showing him fighting the Balrog-like flame critter seen in the original trailer, navigating perilous dungeons, riding his noble steed, shooting arrows, and generally looking like the green tights-wearing badass we all know and love.The music cut throughout the trailer was different in tone than the trailer shown at the press conference and had a darker feel. There were still elements to it that made it a good fit for a Zelda game, but it sure wasn't in the same lighthearted vein as the tunes heard in The Wind Waker.All told, the extended Zelda trailer was an impressive teaser for what's to come in the Zelda franchise. That said, we sincerely doubt it comes close to offering any more than the barest idea of what to expect from the next game. The trailer seems geared toward touching on the key points fans have been asking for since The Wind Waker's release, such as realistic graphics, horse action, Ocarina-style dungeons, and dry land to roam on, without giving much away. The story, full range of gameplay, and dungeon styles are all unknown quantities at this time. However, as far as aesthetics go, this new Zelda seems to be hitting all the right notes at the moment. While we're all obviously excited about the game's more-realistic look, we're curious about what the gameplay is going to offer. We didn't see any Navi-like critters near Link or any special items such as the ocarina, mask, or Wind Waker on hand. However, we feel good about what Aonuma and company will be cooking up with this broad new canvas. The Legend of Zelda is slated to ship in 2005.
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Posted 12 May 2005 - 01:40 AM

Has anyone read the May edition of electronic gaming monthly? Its cover is that artwork of Zelda and the dark mystery dude. The article goes in depth about Zelda starting off on a farm without a green tunic, but starts with a horse. In addition, there is going to be extensive horseback fighting, it showed one of the bosses on a giant boar. You can even steal some rides from various characters. I think my personal favorite news tidbit that this article gave is that they're revamping the old fishing game from OoT, and may even incorporate it into the plot. This is a great article, I recommend reading it.
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Posted 12 May 2005 - 09:10 AM

This new Zelda game is killing me! WILL IT EVER COME OUT!!?!?!??!
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Posted 12 May 2005 - 03:56 PM

Has anyone read the May edition of electronic gaming monthly? Its cover is that artwork of Zelda and the dark mystery dude. The article goes in depth about Zelda starting off on a farm without a green tunic, but starts with a horse.

Don't you mean Link? I saw the cover of it. I would like to know who that person in the cloak is.
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Posted 12 May 2005 - 11:46 PM

i hear it might rlease fall or winter but this is just a rumour!!!!
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Posted 13 May 2005 - 02:36 AM

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Posted 13 May 2005 - 02:36 AM

This new Zelda game looks and sounds good from the things I've seen on IGN. I wouldn't be surprised how much it will sell when it comes out.
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Posted 13 May 2005 - 05:55 AM

This is interesting. Its "name" and release date and some info. This sounds very interesting.http://www.play-asia...-71-70-4l1.html

woa!this is very strange...
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