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Quote from: .:TimeLock:. on December 15, 2008, 08:49:13 AMQuote from: Shallow on December 14, 2008, 11:20:09 PMQuote from: Sir Hanks on December 14, 2008, 10:04:22 PMtwilight princess was a return to a more realistic zelda. it was pretty damn dope, especially with the wii controls. a new zelda made from the ground-up and using the upcoming wii remote add-on for advanced swordfights and stuff might be really good. for some reason i always imagined zelda would be in 1st person in 3d. i reckon they could start to use 1st person sections with a new motion sensing sword fighting system.It won't fully return to realism until they bring back the Pig-man.Or have no story really what so ever and have random people in strange towns invite you into their homes and heal your wounds, with having any other conversation with you.when u say pig man u mean Ganon? the final boss? by the way what year were u born and what age u start playing zelda at and was it on the first nintendo? just wondering this is him in all his different looks over the years http://matrim2012.blogspot.com/2008/09/many-faces-of-ganon.htmlMy first Zelda experience was 1989 with both Zelda and Zelda 2. I was 6 going on 7 years old and it was one of the great summers of my life. But they were both kids games great for kids. Everything about Zelda is a kids game and kids need those games. You grew up and you want Zelda to grow up too. Why? There are plenty of mature games being made these days that are just as good or better than any Zelda game is going to be. I don't see the point of taking Zelda away from the kids of today soa few kids from yesterday can have more fun with their nostalgia. I don't want Zelda to grow up any more than I want Sesame Street, or Ronald McDonald to grow up (anyone remember those terrible Arch Deluxe commercials from the 90s where threy tried to make Ronald McDonald cool for the teens and twenty-somethings? One commercial had Ronald at a night club and all these hot chicks were being interviewed about how they can't believe how cool, hot, and sexy Ronald is. It was horrible).
Quote from: Shallow on December 14, 2008, 11:20:09 PMQuote from: Sir Hanks on December 14, 2008, 10:04:22 PMtwilight princess was a return to a more realistic zelda. it was pretty damn dope, especially with the wii controls. a new zelda made from the ground-up and using the upcoming wii remote add-on for advanced swordfights and stuff might be really good. for some reason i always imagined zelda would be in 1st person in 3d. i reckon they could start to use 1st person sections with a new motion sensing sword fighting system.It won't fully return to realism until they bring back the Pig-man.Or have no story really what so ever and have random people in strange towns invite you into their homes and heal your wounds, with having any other conversation with you.when u say pig man u mean Ganon? the final boss? by the way what year were u born and what age u start playing zelda at and was it on the first nintendo? just wondering this is him in all his different looks over the years http://matrim2012.blogspot.com/2008/09/many-faces-of-ganon.html
Quote from: Sir Hanks on December 14, 2008, 10:04:22 PMtwilight princess was a return to a more realistic zelda. it was pretty damn dope, especially with the wii controls. a new zelda made from the ground-up and using the upcoming wii remote add-on for advanced swordfights and stuff might be really good. for some reason i always imagined zelda would be in 1st person in 3d. i reckon they could start to use 1st person sections with a new motion sensing sword fighting system.It won't fully return to realism until they bring back the Pig-man.Or have no story really what so ever and have random people in strange towns invite you into their homes and heal your wounds, with having any other conversation with you.
twilight princess was a return to a more realistic zelda. it was pretty damn dope, especially with the wii controls. a new zelda made from the ground-up and using the upcoming wii remote add-on for advanced swordfights and stuff might be really good. for some reason i always imagined zelda would be in 1st person in 3d. i reckon they could start to use 1st person sections with a new motion sensing sword fighting system.
Quote from: Shallow on December 15, 2008, 02:16:18 PMQuote from: .:TimeLock:. on December 15, 2008, 08:49:13 AMQuote from: Shallow on December 14, 2008, 11:20:09 PMQuote from: Sir Hanks on December 14, 2008, 10:04:22 PMtwilight princess was a return to a more realistic zelda. it was pretty damn dope, especially with the wii controls. a new zelda made from the ground-up and using the upcoming wii remote add-on for advanced swordfights and stuff might be really good. for some reason i always imagined zelda would be in 1st person in 3d. i reckon they could start to use 1st person sections with a new motion sensing sword fighting system.It won't fully return to realism until they bring back the Pig-man.Or have no story really what so ever and have random people in strange towns invite you into their homes and heal your wounds, with having any other conversation with you.when u say pig man u mean Ganon? the final boss? by the way what year were u born and what age u start playing zelda at and was it on the first nintendo? just wondering this is him in all his different looks over the years http://matrim2012.blogspot.com/2008/09/many-faces-of-ganon.htmlMy first Zelda experience was 1989 with both Zelda and Zelda 2. I was 6 going on 7 years old and it was one of the great summers of my life. But they were both kids games great for kids. Everything about Zelda is a kids game and kids need those games. You grew up and you want Zelda to grow up too. Why? There are plenty of mature games being made these days that are just as good or better than any Zelda game is going to be. I don't see the point of taking Zelda away from the kids of today soa few kids from yesterday can have more fun with their nostalgia. I don't want Zelda to grow up any more than I want Sesame Street, or Ronald McDonald to grow up (anyone remember those terrible Arch Deluxe commercials from the 90s where threy tried to make Ronald McDonald cool for the teens and twenty-somethings? One commercial had Ronald at a night club and all these hot chicks were being interviewed about how they can't believe how cool, hot, and sexy Ronald is. It was horrible).good point about ronald mcdonald but zelda is different and yes like u said it was originally intended for kids how ever when zelda first came out all video game for the most part on a large scale were all targeting to kids and teens now the video game generation from that time is adult but still into gaming and there are many games like u say being made for mature gamers now... so i'm saying why not we know it's possible and their sure will be a market for it so i'm all for it
Twilight Princess wasn't an easy game to pass. It had solid boss fights and great puzzles. The Phantom Hourglass for the DS was another great Zelda game, those puzzles were REALLY creative. Kids love both of these games, what Ninteno is planning to do is just ignore kids as well. This generation of kids are already becoming hardcore gamers at an earlier age than us folks that are in our 20s. What Nintendo is gonna do is make Zelda a casual gamer experience, this isn't a Kids vs Adults issue.
that arch deluxe hamburger was the bombb, after that there wasnt a bacon burger on the menu till the angus 1 came out.