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^Thanks for the link, pedrocasilva!
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I'm just one of the happyies videogame players in the world, today.
Anyway, imho the screenshots are from a demo used by the developers or an unfinished version of the game, it still had to be polished. But they got the style and the design right, and that is what really counts. Now, please make it be that the music and especially the gameplay/controls are as good as the original game!
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sorry a bit insensitive there of me. didn't realise what you meant. any way they cant use the same system because you wont be looking at the wiimote when you are playing so having a light on the actual controller would be stupid. a warning on screen would be the best thing.I think a sound from the Wiimote would be better.
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I'm interested, I'll read these articles later.
Thanks for the links!
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I'd love to see the return of this one.
My boyfriend too, who spent a fortune to buy it to play PSO on the GC... -__-'
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Maybe I'll play Zelda TP stand up. ^^
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I got my battery charger from Argos - comes with a pack of 4 AA Ni-Mhs.It's an Uniross Sprint 15min LCD charger, you can see it on page 1703 of the current Argos catalogue, bottom right corner.
It's also online: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9804575.htm
It costs £40, which makes it one of the most expensive chargers, but it's got a sensor to regulate power and a fan to prevent overheating batteries.
There are plenty of cheaper chargers, but bear in mind the manual chargers can be a pain because they charge VERY slowly and there is a risk of overheating if you leave the batteries in too long. Try to buy a charger that has a timer and/or sensor. There's a nice Uniross from Argos for £20, charges in 90 mins and has 4 AA Ni-Mhs.
The most important tip is: look at the capacity (measured in mAh) of the batteries you're buying. The higher the capacity, the better. 700mAh is pretty crappy, maybe look for at LEAST 1300 mAh if you want your batteries to have decent longevity.
I'm still a relative newbie when it comes to rechargeables, maybe Nintendork knows a lot more than me. :p
Thanks for the info, it's really useful. Now I've to find that in Italy...
P.S. mike-zim's sujjestion seems interesting, too. ^^
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No S-Video for the Wii?
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I only played the first game, and it was a great, and unexpected surprise for me back at my Mega Drive days (yes, I was a Sega fan before a Nintendo one)! ^^
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Imho, also The Legend of Zelda series could be adapted to make a MMRPG, but it would be very different from the MMRPGs as we know them (and that I don't like, by the way... real time battles forever! ^^ )
I can already see the races among which you'll have to choose your pg:
-Hylian
-Goron
-Zora
-Kokiri
-Gerudo
-Rito
-Koroks (?)
-Deku (why not? )
... and many others! there are lots of Zelda games for ispiration, and they could create new races, too.
About jobs, they could be:
-Knight (rides horses and is a sword master)
-Adventurer (uses many different weapons)
-Sage (a white mage who can cure too)
-Sheikah (a black mage with some ninja-like abilities)
and maybe others, I'm not an expert of MMRPGs (since I don't play them), so I can't think of other jobs right now.
What do you think? Could a Zelda MMRPG be possible?
After all, Miyamoto said that "Twilight Princess" is going to be the last Zelda game "like we know it".
Was he only talking about the new Revolution controller, which will provide a different gameplay with Zelda games, or was he talking about a radical change in the series?
I would really like to know your opinions about this matter.
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1) The legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (masks, transformations, advanced interactions with secondary characters, great scenario, quite hard...in few words: the best Zelda game ever made, and the most original one!)
2) The legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (another masterpiece, but less innovative than M'sM; this was the first Zelda game I ever played).
3) The legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (the graphics and battles are the greatest in the whole series, but the game has faults).
4) The legend of Zelda: Link's Awekening (I loved Marin and the Wind Fish).
5) The legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (best 2D dungeons).
Yes, I'm a Zelda-obsessed girl.
P.S. I hope the image in my signature isn't too big.
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There could be many solutions for that problem, here you are an example I just thought about: when you hit a wall or any other surface you can't cut with a blade, if you keep moving across that obstacle the blade will fall from your hand and you'll have to pick it up (of course, going back with your hand for real).
Problem solved... it wasn't hard, was it?