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XxBroBuzzxX
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gtmtnbiker
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Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
So how long do you think it will take you to play them all? It has taken me two years to play all of the handhelds and I'm currently playing my first console version (Ocarina of Time) now. At the rate I'm going, it'll take me another year to finish the rest.
Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
I'm not familiar with BS Zelda.
Don't forget the CD-i Zeldas!
Don't forget the CD-i Zeldas!
Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
I'm going to be honest; that graphic is extremely hard to read.
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Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
Sounds fun.
If it were me though, I wouldn't play both Ocarina and Master Quest. The only difference is the dungeon layout. I say pick one lest you get bored and quit the other.
If it were me though, I wouldn't play both Ocarina and Master Quest. The only difference is the dungeon layout. I say pick one lest you get bored and quit the other.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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XxBroBuzzxX
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Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
Ah, I didn't know you were playing the 3ds version, or that they'd made it more difficult. I'm excited to eventually try it myself now.XxBroBuzzxX wrote: Actually there's a lot more differences in the 3DS version of the Master Quest, the version I'm playing, than the original Master Quest on the Gamecube. Monsters do double damage, the whole game is mirrored and as you said, the dungeons are different.
In that case have at it, should be cool!
I dare you to do a three heart run on it.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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XxBroBuzzxX
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Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
Or a 3-heart no healing minimal items run.CFFJR wrote:Ah, I didn't know you were playing the 3ds version, or that they'd made it more difficult. I'm excited to eventually try it myself now.XxBroBuzzxX wrote: Actually there's a lot more differences in the 3DS version of the Master Quest, the version I'm playing, than the original Master Quest on the Gamecube. Monsters do double damage, the whole game is mirrored and as you said, the dungeons are different.
In that case have at it, should be cool!
I dare you to do a three heart run on it.
Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
I feel like I've already done my duty to celebrate this, having recently beaten Oracle of Seasons, Ages, and LA DX all back to back. Haha, I was a little burned out after all that, but it was epic. My first time playing all of them as well (I've played LA tons of times, but that was a first for the DX version).
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XxBroBuzzxX
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Re: In celebration of The Legend of Zelda's 25th anniversary...
After a bit of searching I finally found a website that emulates Game and Watch games perfectly. I've been playing Zelda Game and Watch game they have their and it's pretty fun. I looked it up and the game actually has an ending unlike most Game and Watch games. Gonna try to beat it now.
