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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:09 am Post subject:
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The long wait after TP is one more reason for a Zelda MMORPG . With a persistant online playable Zelda Universe we would be able to play Zelda when you want and no longer have to wait between each Zelda release, and Nintendo would be able to add new elements at anytime.
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:32 am Post subject:
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| Anonymous wrote: | | Gamespy says April 15th.... | True. But everyone else says late fall...
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:26 am Post subject:
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:40 pm Post subject:
You thinking what I'm thinking?
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Just a thought, but has anyone wondered if TP is not going to be on GameCube, rather it will be released for the Revolution. I just recieved the latest issue of Nintendo Power issue 203. They had an interview with the assistant director of the game, the following are several quotes of his:
-at this point I feel the game's outline is very close to being nailed down.
-We've got the wolf moving around quite naturally in gameplay, and the player's feeling of moving as the wolf is incredibly natural. Just a little fine-tuning, and the wolf will be ready for playable prime time at E3.
Now for a game that was supposidely going to come out in Holiday of 2005. Wouldn't you think the basic outline would be completed, even with the new material added in. Also at E3 last year, Iwata did say the Revolution would have a new Zelda game with it. With all the push backs I'm beginging to wonder if it is just a ploy to force people to buy the Revolution. Its not like I wasn't going to get it, but it seems underhanded. Also the fact that they only have a demo of TP at E3 means we won't see it until at least June, since E3 is at the end of May. I could be completely wrong, but it just seems to convenient that a new Zelda (TP) and the Revolution would be so close together. Especially with the fact that TP is the last major title for the gamecube. Why would people want to buy a game for an old system and then buy a new system in the same day?
Let me know, Heath
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 7:44 pm Post subject:
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I don't know what to think anymore, ... in my opinion Nintendo didn't know itself (I guess they know now ), ... I remember that in December 2004, the developers of TP said the game was finished and they were just working on small details (and translations).
But I think Nintendo didn't know how to handle / manage the release of TP, and the release of the Nintendo Revolution . Because for example, it's possible it took more time to develop special features for the Nintendo Rev controler and so on... and in the same time they had the opportunity to improve things so it's okay. But they can always find new things to do or improve... and we can wait forever in that case. But it's true that with the time, the release of TP became to be too close from the release of the Nintendo NextGen console.
May be it has nothing to do, but does any of you remember Mario 128 ? ... It was suppose to be THE Mario Bros. of the GameCube, and it was supposed to be shown at every E3 and each time Nintendo said it was so revolutionnary that they were afraid to get their ideas stolen... Finally it has never been release... then it was said to be done on the Nintendo DS, ... then on the Nintendo Revolution, ... but now no one is still speaking about it.
May be Nintendo is sometimes TOO creative and is not able to handle or take advance of all their ideas
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