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Cpt.Rad Spencer
Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:37:01 AM


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I never used that but I still loved it :)


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Roth
Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:38:13 PM


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"manuel" wrote:
I love Wind Waker, perhaps because I could play it together with my wife via GBA-connection? :wink:


How do I go about doing that? My wife recently bought a GBA, and she wants us to pick up WindWaker. I think she'd dig it alot if we could play together, myself included!

Could you tell me what I need? Do we need the game for both GBA and GameCube? Also, I think there's a special connector from GBA to Cube, I assume that's also necessary? Thanks ahead of time!

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daynum
Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:12:55 PM


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You don't need another game, just a link cable (which unfortunately I don't have so I haven't been able to try it out). The person with the GBA plays as Tingle who according to the manual can reach places Link can't and uncover secrets.

Cpt.Rad Spencer
Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:42:47 PM


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But I have 3 connector thingies for Four Swords adventures and it is awesome.


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_NrG_
Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:25:48 AM


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Majora's mask was more of a side story quest, thats what made me dislike it, also there were only 4 main dungeons as compared to it's trademark of like haveing 8 or more.

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Luke
Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:43:05 AM


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"_NrG_" wrote:
Majora's mask was more of a side story quest, thats what made me dislike it, also there were only 4 main dungeons as compared to it's trademark of like haveing 8 or more.


it's not a side story at all, it takes place right where OoT left off, and if it weren't for the stupid time system, the game would rock almost as much as OoT.

as for having four dungeons... they're huge.... you can't complain about that.

manuel
Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:29:55 AM


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"Roth" wrote:
"manuel" wrote:
I love Wind Waker, perhaps because I could play it together with my wife via GBA-connection? :wink:


How do I go about doing that? My wife recently bought a GBA, and she wants us to pick up WindWaker. I think she'd dig it alot if we could play together, myself included!

Could you tell me what I need? Do we need the game for both GBA and GameCube? Also, I think there's a special connector from GBA to Cube, I assume that's also necessary? Thanks ahead of time!



As Daynum said, the second player can play Tingle and that's very helpful. There are places in the oceans where very strong enemies live. It's quite dangerous to sail through those. But Tingle can drop bombs on those enemies from the GBA and it only costs 10 rupees per bomb or so (don't remember the exact price). It really helps and is much fun. :)
You should definitely get Wind Waker and the connection cable.

May 16th...
_NrG_
Posted: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 1:14:42 AM


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"manuel" wrote:
"Roth" wrote:
"manuel" wrote:
I love Wind Waker, perhaps because I could play it together with my wife via GBA-connection? :wink:


How do I go about doing that? My wife recently bought a GBA, and she wants us to pick up WindWaker. I think she'd dig it alot if we could play together, myself included!

Could you tell me what I need? Do we need the game for both GBA and GameCube? Also, I think there's a special connector from GBA to Cube, I assume that's also necessary? Thanks ahead of time!



As Daynum said, the second player can play Tingle and that's very helpful. There are places in the oceans where very strong enemies live. It's quite dangerous to sail through those. But Tingle can drop bombs on those enemies from the GBA and it only costs 10 rupees per bomb or so (don't remember the exact price). It really helps and is much fun. )
You should definitely get Wind Waker and the connection cable.


I remember my freind showing me this feature. He helped me a lil and decided to be an a-hole and keep trying to bomb me in the forest dungeon

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- Lucas, The Wizard
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I am going on a cruise and it will go all around places around the golf of mexico
- airfiggy
I have faith in the NEW Marlins!
Malon_Forever
Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:19:31 AM


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Well, for those who played OoT, if you buy the new Zelda, then you might be happy. In the new game, you can fish! :D For some reason, I loved to go fishing in OoT.

manuel
Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 9:04:07 AM


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I also loved the fishing part. It's somehow so relaxing yet exciting...

I still wonder what's with the cats you can see in the trailer. :? :?:

May 16th...
Uber Newb
Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:01:16 PM


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I liked the fishing too. I'm a sucker for minigames.

The new Zelda looks very impressive. If it's as good as it looks, it will be the second game to make me consider getting a Cube.

Much to my shame, however, I must admit that my favorite Zelda was not OoT. Or MM. You're not going to believe this, but my favorite Zelda was Link's Awakening for the Game Boy. Ocarina was definitely a better game, and on a far superior system, but there was just something about Link's Awakening...


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_NrG_
Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:54:56 PM


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"Uber Newb" wrote:
I liked the fishing too. I'm a sucker for minigames.

The new Zelda looks very impressive. If it's as good as it looks, it will be the second game to make me consider getting a Cube.

Much to my shame, however, I must admit that my favorite Zelda was not OoT. Or MM. You're not going to believe this, but my favorite Zelda was Link's Awakening for the Game Boy. Ocarina was definitely a better game, and on a far superior system, but there was just something about Link's Awakening...


I could not really get into Zelda L.A, I liked the fact that the jumping was better and that you could steal but the rest seemed weird. I liked Oracle of Ages, that was one frustrating game :roll:

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- Lucas, The Wizard
Quote:

I am going on a cruise and it will go all around places around the golf of mexico
- airfiggy
I have faith in the NEW Marlins!
Malon_Forever
Posted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:58:56 PM


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I liked LA, but my heart is still by OoT. The story, the music, and the charcteres were the main things I loved. (also duengens, etc)

daynum
Posted: Thursday, May 05, 2005 10:09:29 AM


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Links Awakening is one of my favourites too (but I say that about all the Zeldas :P ). It seemed to have more humor than the other games. I especially liked the item swap side quest that ran through the whole game, there was some funny story lines in that.

Luke
Posted: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 6:18:18 PM


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Looks like it's called "Twilight Princess" now. IGN has a new trailer up as well


http://media.cube.ign.com/media/572/572738/vids_1.html

_NrG_
Posted: Friday, June 03, 2005 7:14:30 PM


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L.A's enviroment seemed a bit dull to me, thats all.

Quote:
"I love the Power Glove. It's so bad"
- Lucas, The Wizard
Quote:

I am going on a cruise and it will go all around places around the golf of mexico
- airfiggy
I have faith in the NEW Marlins!
Vex
Posted: Friday, October 07, 2005 7:58:54 PM


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Ah, the Twilight Princess. Shame it was postponed, though. I can't wait to chop of some skeleton's head on horseback. The first time I saw a picture from the game, it was Link lifting a huge rock, I said "Man who's the retard dressed up like Link? Lmao!" Then I realized there was a caption that said it was a game, so I nearly snapped my spine in the unscuccesfull backflip that followed.

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