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| Guest | And I must say, what an amzing game. I am now having difficulty decided which Zelda game is the best Zelda game Ocarina of Time or A Link To The Past. A Link To The Past had many revealations. When Link's uncle passed away. You wonder how he could have gotten hurt. Then when I got all three pendants and pulled out the Master Sword, the scene was amazing. But I don't know how the Master Sword got to the Lost Woods, when in Ocarina of Time, it was inside the Temple of Time. And I guess Hyrule's land changed as Kokiri and Gorons obviously no longer exist. Perhaps Wind Waker will explain that. Anyway, after I fought Agaheim, the boss was incredibly easy as all I had to do was deflect his attacks right back at him. Then after I rescued all 7 maidens including Zelda. I fought Agaheim again and he was even easier the second time. Then I fought Ganon. Took me a few tries, but I eventually took him down. I wonder how though that Ganon returned in the original Legend of Zelda. As I approach the final battle. I came up with a Zelda fanfic, where all the Links and Zeldas team together to fight Ganon one last time (Don't any of you steal it!). But I'll have to wait to play Wind Waker before I can write it. I hope though that Wind Waker will feature Ganon and Zelda. The final boss with Ganon was good, but it wasn't as amazing when you fought him in Ocarina of Time. I also hope Wind Waker will clear up some plot holes between Ocarina of Time and A Link To The Past. Anyway A Link To The Past was one of Miyamoto's best. |
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| Guest | I've played and beat it for the firts time in January of this year, and I must say I still don't understand why so many people think it's the best Zelda game. IMO, it's the most overrated Zelda game of all, and is not as good as the GBC games and not nearly as good as the N64 ones. |
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| Guest | Don't worry 'bout it, OoT is better. ![]() "I've lived to long with pain. I won't know who I am without it." -Ender, Ender's Game "I have been described as a lighthouse in the middle of a bog: Brilliant but useless." -Connor Cruise O'Brien. |
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| Join Date: May 2001 Location: It\'s round on the sides and high in the middle Posts: 3,404 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | lttp. better. |
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| Guest | Okay children, settle down. Now, I guess I'll have to explain a few things to you little ones. Remember that A Link to the Past came out '91 or '92, and was one of the best Super NES games ever made. Also, they changed a few things in the dialouge part. When you find your Uncle in the SNES version, he starts to tell you that you and Zelda have SOMETHING to do with each other, but he passes out before he can do it. That one line alone has fueled more debate than any other plot point in the entire series. Also, LttP set the standard for what Adventure games had to be. And, without all the fanfare and graphics amazement, LttP somehow managed to be longer and have a better plot than OoT, or Zelda: WW. So, if you want yell back and forth about games, remember where it is they came from, huh? |
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