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Oh boy. I'm at school and can't watch it, but I'm dying now that I can't watch it.
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Sort of, but not exactly. I guess you could think of it that way, but the items appear to be X, Y, and touch-screen-only buttons, which is quite a change from the C buttons.The bottom left, bottom right, and top right buttons are the c buttons, top left is c up.
Edit: here's what I think: X and Y are like 'quick use' buttons that would probs be used for long range weapnoms for most players and those corner buttons are the C buttons.
Thoughts?
I've always had the cartridge in which Ganondorf coughed up green blood, and as a kid I always thought it was vomit.
is a version of OoT in GCN, this Zelda is the sane thing than OoT but the Dungeons are more dificult.What exactly IS the master quest?
this!other cool stuff will be if nintendo give us the oportunity to play with Zelda or Ganon, to explain what thing they did, when Link is in the Temple of time sealed for the Master sword.
This won't happen. Don't get your hopes up at all.other cool stuff will be if nintendo give us the oportunity to play with Zelda or Ganon, to explain what thing they did, when Link is in the Temple of time sealed for the Master sword.
you are right, i forgot that special feeling. If we will with another character, that sensation will die.^ Yes, especially to OoT. It would ruin the game. Zelda games are designed to establish the feeling that the player "is" the character, and playing as another character would diminish that feeling significantly. To have the knowledge of a second or third character would shift the point of view to a third-person overseer, rather than Link, and that would ruin both the experience and the nostalgia for those who have played since their childhood.