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inferi22
05-10-2009, 04:21 PM
New ds zelda game-coming before the ends of the year- similar gameplay to phantom hour glass but a train replaces the boat. And yes I said a train-but idk maybe link the ocarina of time to go the the mid 1800's well just have to find out. BTW the video is on YouTube and I'm on my touch so could someone embed it. :D
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inferi22
05-10-2009, 04:45 PM
any one know how to embed the video if so please do
coconutbowling
05-10-2009, 04:49 PM
First pokemon, now this. I'm excited!
Phil_Synowiec
05-10-2009, 05:33 PM
Might have to reconsider buying a ds!
Might have to reconsider buying a ds!
You should do... 'Phantom Hourglass' is awesome!!!
Being a HUGE Zelda fan, I'll definately pick this one up.
coconutbowling
05-10-2009, 06:00 PM
Phantom Hourglass was good, but no portable Zelda game will ever compare to Orcale of Ages/Seasons. I persoanlly think think Spirit Tracks looks decent. There's no doubt I'll buy it, but it won't be revolutionary.
inferi22
05-10-2009, 07:12 PM
Phantom Hourglass was good, but no portable Zelda game will ever compare to Orcale of Ages/Seasons. I persoanlly think think Spirit Tracks looks decent. There's no doubt I'll buy it, but it won't be revolutionary.
I agree completely and wonder how they will make attain fit In with the time period in the game
Axl Lowe
05-11-2009, 01:50 AM
I've tried one of the Oracle games but the music in it just hurt my ears, it was so sharp and tinny.
I'm playing Phantom Hourglass and it's quite good. Brings me back to Wind Waker, which I also loved.
Phantom Hourglass was good, but no portable Zelda game will ever compare to Orcale of Ages/Seasons. I persoanlly think think Spirit Tracks looks decent. There's no doubt I'll buy it, but it won't be revolutionary.
I don't know, I thought 'Minish Cap' was excellent!
inferi22
05-11-2009, 05:55 AM
I don't know, I thought 'Minish Cap' was excellent!
Now I am starting to realize my iPod isn't a gaming system and that I should go back to using my pap and for these reasons:-Loz(spirit tracks)-pokemon remake-kingdom hearts(ds)-kingdom hearts(psp)-final fantasy dissidia-Assasin's Creed2-Roxk Band Unplugged-more
coconutbowling
05-11-2009, 05:58 AM
I don't know, I thought 'Minish Cap' was excellent!
The minish cap didn't contain the amount of content or puzzles that I hoped. The orcale game had 8 levels each and also secret content when you beat one and then played the other. Also, the orcale games were a lot harder. At times, I'd have to compare with my friends' games to find out what to do next. Just my two cents. (omg, did I really say that)
inferi22
05-11-2009, 04:36 PM
i dont know wat the extra features are i just no im sticking with my ds lite
Tennisking1o1
05-11-2009, 06:47 PM
Maybe extra features could be similar to the MetalGearSolid on normal phones where you have to take pictures of certain colors to solve puzzles or draw the answer to a puzzle then take a pic of it or something along those lines. I loved Phantom Hourglass, and while I haven't touched my DSlite in months, I'm sure I'll pick this game up :)
Dylabaloo on TA!
05-11-2009, 08:26 PM
Nintendo DS games are running out of names! You think they could have thought of a better name than Spirit tracks sounds kinda camp! Although phantom hourglass was awesome so i'll probably get this :D
Albtraum
05-11-2009, 10:55 PM
A couple of points:
1) The "oracle" gameboy games didn't have the classic Zelda creativity and freshness, to me. A lot of the dungeon designs and items seemed uninspired and repetitive. They seemed more like secret of mana or something with the Zelda name tacked on. Didn't have the Miyamoto touch.
2) The world of Zelda has already had: film cameras, steamboats, electromagnetic construction cranes, and spring-loaded retractable grappling hooks. A train is no more or less "fitting to the time period" than any of those things.
3) Minish Cap and Phantom Hourglass were both really good games. I'm sure this one will be just as good.
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