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On a somewhat unrelated note, did anyone else go to the Symphony of the Goddesses? I went to the one in Madison Square Garden. My favorite LoZ songs remain Gerudo Valley, the main theme, the boss fight against Gannondorf in Wind Waker, and the song of storms, in that order.
I know I'm late but sure!I demand a revival of this thread.
Me too, too bad my CD drive doesn't work and even if it did I'm too lazy to use CDs these days :PIt came with w soundtrack, too, which is enchanting. I love love love Zelda music
No. I've never even heard of that.I know I'm late but sure!
Me too, too bad my CD drive doesn't work and even if it did I'm too lazy to use CDs these days :P
It is legal to rip CDs so long as you don't share the files with other people?
Also can anyone explain this "Ben Drowned" thing to me? I've tried loads of times to understand why it's such a popular creepypasta but I just don't get it.
I've watched various explanation videos but they mainly seem to consist of short recaps of the story. "First Link goes here but then he dies, then he appears here and looks funny and dies in a different way" over and over. I don't get what it has that other ones don't. If what I can find is all there is to it, it actually seems like one of the weaker creepypasta. The concept of a game haunted by a previous owner could be creepy if it weren't for the constant filler I seem to come across of weird things happening that don't seem to have any consequence.
Am I just missing something?
Also can anyone explain this "Ben Drowned" thing to me? I've tried loads of times to understand why it's such a popular creepypasta but I just don't get it.
I've watched various explanation videos but they mainly seem to consist of short recaps of the story. "First Link goes here but then he dies, then he appears here and looks funny and dies in a different way" over and over. I don't get what it has that other ones don't. If what I can find is all there is to it, it actually seems like one of the weaker creepypasta. The concept of a game haunted by a previous owner could be creepy if it weren't for the constant filler I seem to come across of weird things happening that don't seem to have any consequence.
Am I just missing something?
Okay, I better post in this thread.
I've only played a few Zelda games (NES Zelda, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask) but I plan to play as many as I can this year.
Favorite game: Majora's Mask
Favorite music: Song of Storms
Favorite temple: OoT Spirit Temple
If I get a Wii U, which I probably will once it gets a solid Mario game (the one that would be considered the next one in the line SM 64, Sunshine, Galaxy) and an original Zelda, I really don't know if I want to get WW. Sometimes I like remakes, sometimes I don't. In the cases where I don't I just don't buy them and don't complain about their existence. The problem here is that I don't know whether I want WW to be remade. I have it on Gamecube so it'd be pointless for me to get it again, and I'm often one to not bother that much with better graphics.I'm excited for Wii U Wind Waker.
Dat HD ocean.
I have a Wii and a 3DS. My roommate just bought a Wii U, so I'll likely be borrowing it to play Wind Waker. I actually have Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword, but I haven't had the chance to play them yet.What consoles do you have?
Unfortunately not :/But on the other hand, I love the game and more than likely if I get a Wii U, I'd stop using my Wii and I'd probably be too lazy to plug it back in if I wanted to play a Gamecube game. (I'm assuming Wii Us don't play Gamecube games?)
If I get a Wii U, which I probably will once it gets a solid Mario game (the one that would be considered the next one in the line SM 64, Sunshine, Galaxy) and an original Zelda, I really don't know if I want to get WW. Sometimes I like remakes, sometimes I don't. In the cases where I don't I just don't buy them and don't complain about their existence. The problem here is that I don't know whether I want WW to be remade. I have it on Gamecube so it'd be pointless for me to get it again, and I'm often one to not bother that much with better graphics.
But on the other hand, I love the game and more than likely if I get a Wii U, I'd stop using my Wii and I'd probably be too lazy to plug it back in if I wanted to play a Gamecube game. (I'm assuming Wii Us don't play Gamecube games?)
If it's any motive, they had to dummy out a dungeon or two in the original. Also, I was too poor to play around with Tingle (no pun intended), so it would be nice to see how they implant the Tingle Tuner.
It's not like they're just gonna make the same game with enhanced graphics. Hasn't Nintendo proven themselves that they handle remakes fairly well?
Besides, it's good that you have a copy, but mine is too old (as in scratched due to my idiot past self) and a good copy goes for about 40$ (US).
Ohh . . umm . . .sorry if this comes off as a rant. It's not meant to be :(