Robin Firedrake (post: 1282613) wrote:Zelda needs more replay value though. It would be neat to buy magic gems or something after you beat the game that change you into the different monsters and characters that you've met.
ADXC wrote:Because I'd always run out of time before I could do much.
Tommy wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN5eKTcvfg8
Robin Firedrake (post: 1282613) wrote:Zelda needs more replay value though. It would be neat to buy magic gems or something after you beat the game that change you into the different monsters and characters that you've met.
Nate (post: 1282789) wrote:You fail, the song isn't by System of a Down. It's by a group called The Rabbit Joint.
Tommy (post: 1282786) wrote:1) The rap in the American commercial from the '80s.
Nate (post: 1282777) wrote:You uh...you did know that if you played the Song of Time backwards, it would slow down time, making the three days last twice as long, right?
ADXC (post: 1282956) wrote:Man if only I still had that Master Quest GC disk(With the first two Zelda games, OoT, and MM. I was just borrowing the disk from my friend.)!
Nate wrote:Actually you're thinking of two separate discs.
There's one disc, the Master Quest disc for Gamecube, which has the Master Quest and original versions of OoT on it. The second disc, the Zelda collection, has OoT (original version, no Master Quest), MM, the original Zelda, and Zelda II.
The Master Quest is completely the same except for the dungeons, and the dungeon MAPS are still the same, just the stuff in the rooms and puzzles are different. The game is a bit more challenging, sort of. The first few dungeons are ridiculously hard, but the Water Temple onward seem EASIER than the original. So yeah.
ADXC wrote:Would they still have one at Gamestop?
Sparx00 wrote:I just realized. Where is The Phantom Hourglass in the selection? o.o
Nate (post: 1283005) wrote:
Whitefang wrote:Is this the commercial you're talking about?
but Majora is the "Best" because it showed us what Zelda is and could become.
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