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Old 04-05-2002, 09:42 AM   #9
Sigmar
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Originally posted by /)eathKiller:


but yeah I like zelda anyway! and I think the new Zelda will rock whether it's realistic OR cartooney!
-Angry moaning mode on-
You know I really wouldn't mind if it was done with Cell shaded graphics. As long as they hadn't shown us what the game would look like with realistic graphics, it was incredible. Those three screenshots had got me thinking if Gamecube could produce games like that within the first years of its life it must be an incredible machine. But then they announce that they will be using Cell shading instead, they unveil the new Link which looks like a pixie with a huge head with scary manga style eyes. Compare that to the ultrarealistis Link shown at Spaceworld last year! Needless to say I have lost all faith in Nintendo. First they release a INCREDIBLY short game that will take you two days to finish (Luigi's mansion), then Pikman a good idea but again short, they then announce that all there ames in the future will be directed against the younger audience (and they will all be short too apparently), then the Link incident and THEN Mario. We were promised a new more mature look for Mario and what happens to him? He wears denim trousers instead of what he used to wear...Thats it!? The new game's storyline (Mario Sunshine)does'nt show too much promise either Peach goes on holiday to an island (presumably to avoid getting captured by Bowser AGAIN) and when she arrives she notices that the island is covered in colours and monsters. Mario being the nice guy that he is volunteers to remove the colours with his new water gun backpack and to get rid of the monsters. But I still love the other developers such as Rare and Sega, but Nintendo has certainly lost it's way IMHO (except for the consoles though), and by the way Zelda is brilliant and the two on the N64 were some of the best games I have ever played. -Angry moaning mode off-
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