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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 13, 2006 18:26:32 GMT -5
I think you got them all, Nova. First couple times I beat MM I didn't even have the Fierce Deity's mask. I never bothered going through the game and trying to get everything at first. That came later. Almost had it too before I sold it.
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Post by Mira on Aug 13, 2006 19:44:37 GMT -5
You can also get the first two NES Zelda games, OoT, MM, a WW demo, a WW movie, and a retrospective on Zelda if you get the Game Cube Zelda Collector's Pack. It's definitely worth the cost.
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 13, 2006 20:23:05 GMT -5
Since I loved OoT so much, I really wanted to play Master Quest. Was it any good? Was it harder? Perhaps a little of topic but, meh.
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Post by Mira on Aug 13, 2006 20:33:01 GMT -5
I've played through the Master Quest, but I wouldn't really say it's that much harder than the original OoT... just different. The storyline's exactly the same and the main differences occur in the dungeons. I think maybe things may have been a tad bit trickier in the dungeons, but it wasn't unbeatable... I typically use walkthroughs to help me through games, but I was able to beat the Master Quest without one. The Water Temple is as difficult as ever, I remember being somewhat stumped in Dodongo's Cavern, and I also remember spending a little more time in the Shadow Temple. The ultimate dungeon bosses are no different than the original. You will find Ganondorf as easy to beat in the Master Quest as you did in the original U.S. game version.
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 13, 2006 21:20:19 GMT -5
Ah, really? That's too bad. I'll probably end up buying a GC anyway just for TP.
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Post by Mira on Aug 16, 2006 22:20:01 GMT -5
Definitely. Buy a used one if you have to, but to not get TP would be a travesty. The more I hear about this game, the more excited I get.
Back on topic... If I were to choose a favorite Zelda game for Gameboy/GBA/whatevuh, I would have to choose Link's Awakening. I mean, I thought Ages/Seasons was good, and the return of ALttP was awesome, but I think that the first Zelda game for Game Boy can't be beat.
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 16, 2006 22:29:29 GMT -5
A couple years ago I watched a friend playing it. It looked pretty good.
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Post by Zero Feuran on Aug 17, 2006 20:57:18 GMT -5
The oracle games where freakin awesome! I loved seasons more though and the music, especially Tarm ruins. um..hi....im new here.....sup?
Mod Edit: Okay, this post is from our newest member, Zero Feuran.
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 17, 2006 21:10:28 GMT -5
Good music, eh? Tarm ruins, huh? I'll have to see if I can find the music to listen to. Welcome.
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Post by Hopeless Maiden on Aug 18, 2006 1:34:00 GMT -5
Yes, welcome! ;D The Tarm Ruins were confusing. I don't know how many times I tried going through that one...
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 18, 2006 18:16:44 GMT -5
It's been a long time since I've played through the Oracle games, but they were definitely pretty good. I have both, and it was fun to exchange the passwords to get new items and stuff.
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Post by Mira on Aug 18, 2006 23:23:40 GMT -5
The linking between the games was fun and all, but when I first played the game, I didn't realize you needed both Seasons and Ages to reach the "ultimate" ending. It was really frustrating when I realized I had to shill out another so-many buckaroos for another game... Then again, I was totally confused as to how I missed it when I learned how obvious it was to everyone else. It was advertised nearly everywhere! I guess it was the result of impulse spending... Zelda, must buy, cha-ching.
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Post by Nova Flame on Sept 3, 2006 21:58:36 GMT -5
Of course, that's the way it goes with either a good franchise or an addicting one (like Pokemon).
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