Are you using the money from trading in the games for dolls?
I guess I'm the opposite. I loved OoT and MM on the N64, enjoyed WW except for the sailing, and trudged through as much of TP as I could before I got bored. I ended up at the sky dungeon or something if I recall. It's not that it's a bad game by any means, it's just to me it felt like I was playing a shinier version of OoT. At least MM and WW played a lot differently IMO.
The 2D games on the other hand, I have a hell of a time getting into, which is why I was quite surprised Minish Cap grabbed me the way it did. I had that beat in a few days. The rest of the 2D games though... no dice. I have tried several times to get into all of them but never hold my attention for more than an hour or two. The only one I haven't tried at all yet is PH on the DS.
WW wasn't bad. I started playing it because it was easy. I never beat it, but do remember I stopped at a good pick up point. I still remember to this day that I stopped at the point where I was going to get all 8 pieces for the master sword.
I will eventually pull it back out, as it was pretty fun.
Zelda is not for everybody, but hey, the cube has awesome games.
They had some awesome star wars games as well. Jedi Knight 2 was super fun on the cube. A little rare (I said a little, not R10), so it won't be a $5 cube title when you find it, but it is very fun and worth the 20 or 30 you would pay for it
EDIT: And wait, I never played RE4, no more moving them like a tank?!? Whoa, that was the reason why I never played RE games cuz I hated moving the dudes like that.
No. I would have considered it, but GameNads doesn't carry dolls. Instead, I got Guitar Hero 3 360 and a 360 Marketplace points card with which I got the Rock Band Boston track pack and still have 800 points left over. Not enough to get the Judas Priest album, unfortunately
And you know what? I'm okay with this. Goodbye crappy Zelda games. Forever!
About the OP: non-sensical provocative idiocy. Stop doing justice to yourself, start doing justice to a game system.
How can you possibly put the Atari XE in the same boat as Virtual Boy? Are you crazy? I mean sure the XE line was the twilight of the Atari 8-bit family, but they still lasted several years after their introduction. It never sold as much as Commodore 64, but it still did pretty damn well, better than other 8-bit computers in 1985-1991.
Originally Posted by TheShawn
Maybe the three months was the problem. I played the game from start to finish is about 10 days and it was some of the best gaming I have had in a long time.
I have never tried Wind Waker, but if it is anything like Phantom Hourglass, I would love it. I own Twilight Princess, but Mario Kart uses up all my Wii time and I am having too much fun with the DS.
A Link to the Past was the catalyst that triggered my urgent need for the SNES. Before that I was laughing at the purple and grey case while I played Strider on the real next-gen system, the Genesis. I became a Nintendo convert, but that feeling ran out after Ocarina of Time was released. Man, what a boring game. I played the hell out of it, but was still bored to death. I finally gave up after getting to (what appeared to be) the second to last temple.
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Missed it. He's been edited and warned. That's Step 1. I'm guessing Step ?? is this thread eventually being locked to save chuplayer from himself, but who knows.
Can't speak for the other mods, but since I've become involved in an official capacity I'll now be watching this thread like a fucking hawk for the foreseeable future.
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I am Jewish.
I can honestly say, I enjoy all Zelda titles. From NES to Wii.