jaquan, are you in a bad mood today? do we have to start calling you jnatsian?
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jaquan, are you in a bad mood today? do we have to start calling you jnatsian?
Nope, been in a bad mood for ten years, I'm actually in a good one for once and claws decided they'd like a little blood. btw, how'd you get a 100px av?
he won it.
but he cheated to win it if i remember correctly.
oh man this is gonna be good i havnt brought up teh cheating in months.
*glares at silver, shakes head...walks away from impending fight*
Ive played Ocarina of time (N64), Links awakening (Gameboy), Seasons & Ages (Gameboy Color), The Minish Cap (Gameboy Advance), Majors Mask (N64), Windwaker (Gamecube, didn't finish it...too boring collecting shards). But for some reason I never got around to buying Twillight Princess...not for GC...I dont have a Wii anyways. I loved each and every single one of those games...especially the gameboy ones...good times
I think the gameboy advance is the perfect gaming console. It has hundred of games, and for all of them it's turn on, play. They are fun, filler scenes are short and to the point.
I quit TP after I got to the desert dungeon and couldn't find one of the poe's. The water temple was the absolute worst. It was okay, but if the next Zelda is the same way, I won't be playing.
ehem, the DS is better. 3d capabilities and wi-fi. Its like a sore peter, you can't beat it.Quote:
Originally Posted by argonauta
well, that's true, and I can say anything about it because I don't have one.
But I was referring to the gameboy micro. That one is really portable. I just love it.
Agree with this. I loved ocarina of time, but I just can't get into Twilight Princess at all. Maybe its the game, or maybe its me.
Where there's a will-y, there's a way.Quote:
Originally Posted by jAQUAN
I Strongly recommend LOZ: Wind Waker ... to reignite the passion for the genre. I think its a landmark game... and have recently started playing it again on the tendo wii..Though u need an original game cube control and memory card.
This game is so immense. The style of it is a cartoony japanese manga theme. Which for the first time in LOZ, is quite refreshing and contemporary. Yes it involved alot of running or shall i say sailing around the world, but it offers so much and its quite nice to change the direction of the wind and sail into the distance...
Ofcourse later on you get the chance to control a tornado/thing which is your warper in short terms...
Some parts were ultra-hard and its the fact of looking deep enough and going back to place's due finish new tasks etc.. But that's how you find out new stuff.... For finding the Tri-force parts... i didnt even bother lol.. i jus got a walkthrough for those bits.. anywho...I jus think its a quality game.. *****
Does anyone else agree that's played it?
I'm a little over 100 hours in and I still haven't touched the main quest line :scared: .Quote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
I've been playing it a few hours at a time every now and then since I bought it last fall. I've been a fan of the series since daggerfall. Can't wait till the team releases fallout.
As for zelda, I lost interest in the series when it hit 3d. I've tried playing ocarina of time but I just keep getting bored and stop.
You got bored with Ocarina of time? Too bad that guy stopped the 2d conversion it looked REALLY promising.