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belmont
November 22nd, 2003, 23:02
Have you played it?
What is your opinion?
I kind of hated it...
No speech and Link was made like a mellon with legs...
I still prefer the N64 games.
M.H.A.Q.S.
November 23rd, 2003, 01:25
The new Link had its criticism already. But I love the way it goes, the world around him.
The Legend of Zelda:WW is alive wih everything that a perfect game needs.
Hiroshi
December 3rd, 2003, 23:25
Originally posted by belmont@Nov 23 2003, 08:02 AM
No speech and Link was made like a mellon with legs...
Zelda games never had any speech except for the usual grunts, shouts, yells and "Hey!"
I like this game. The world is just so damn big and they is so many stuff to do. I don't mind the Cel-Shading cause it really shows Link is a child and that he can save the world because of that. The Cel-Shading is also good for showing expressions where hardy any realistic game can especially when Link was about to be catapulted into the fortress.
I'm waiting for the next one. It'll be like Majora's Mask where there will be no Hyrule.
Jet Set Willy
December 4th, 2003, 00:07
Exactly why do you think that cel-shading has anything to do with facial expressions?
Satoshi
December 31st, 2003, 15:37
I think the game is great man! but I prefer OoT over WW. The Cel-shading is pretty cool to. I thought the new zelda was pretty crap when i first saw it cause of cel shading, but when i actully played it, it was awesome.
Hiroshi
December 31st, 2003, 15:40
Originally posted by Waz@Dec 4 2003, 09:07 AM
Exactly why do you think that cel-shading has anything to do with facial expressions?
Because its the cel-shading makes it look like a cartoon so it makes the expressions look a lot more exaggerated than realistic games and can turn out quite hilarious to watch and play.
AngeloL
January 1st, 2004, 04:20
Is this Zelda: WW on Gamecube?
Are there any roms of it?
Jay
January 1st, 2004, 04:56
Even if you could find the game, no emulator could play it yet.
Jet Set Willy
January 1st, 2004, 04:59
There are 6 ROMs for it, but 3 of them are evil ROMs so you have to be careful.
Jay
January 1st, 2004, 05:12
If you want to play that game search the internet for a file called w32.blaster.worm and open it......just kidding don't do that
M.H.A.Q.S.
January 1st, 2004, 08:02
Wind Waker is great. Buy a GC just to play it. I say its woth it.
AngeloL
January 1st, 2004, 08:37
R u serz? There r no GC emulators yet?..Damn. I wonder when some1 will do one.
Lefteris_D
January 1st, 2004, 08:38
Work is being made in a couple of emulators but they are still not good enough.
belmont
January 1st, 2004, 22:04
However if you own a GameCube you can load the iso you ownloaded and play it on the actual console.
AngeloL
January 2nd, 2004, 04:11
I got no GC..
Jay
January 2nd, 2004, 08:16
Thanks for the update AngeloL.
AngeloL
January 2nd, 2004, 10:32
It's cool Jay.
AngeloL
January 5th, 2004, 06:27
hey all how come u guys said there r no gamecube emulators? maybe it doesnt work rite, but i just dled a gamecube emulator from http://www.emulator-zone.com/
Jay
January 5th, 2004, 06:31
Don't get too excited. You can't play comercial games on it.
EDIT: Can't play commercial games on it either.
Hiroshi
January 8th, 2004, 14:28
Originally posted by belmont@Jan 2 2004, 07:04 AM
However if you own a GameCube you can load the iso you ownloaded and play it on the actual console.
Just curious but how you do that?
belmont
January 8th, 2004, 22:19
Let's say you have a GameCube,the GC modem adaptor and an original copy of Phantasy Star Online Episode 1+2.
By using a bug of Phantasy Star Online you connect the GC with the PC by some kind of LAN connection via the GC modem adaptor.
Them you simply load the iso.
After 5 minutes the iso will be loaded on the GC memory and will play like an original.
I haven't tried it but a friend of me has tried it and worked.
M.H.A.Q.S.
January 9th, 2004, 07:39
In our country, people don't give a damn about loading back-up games on a console. They try to get a modified console, then get the image written on a DVDR or CDR (if it is small enough) and load it.
Pretty easy if you don't want to waste time going around the LAN/Modem connection things.
belmont
January 9th, 2004, 15:35
Same here but this cannot be done with GC.
There isn't mass production of GC back-ups in contrast to PS2 and X-BOX.
suckthismeat
January 9th, 2004, 19:44
In our country, people don't give a damn about loading back-up games on a console. They try to get a modified console, then get the image written on a DVDR or CDR (if it is small enough) and load it.
where do you get dvd-r's that are that small?
Only ones I have seen are the full sized ones - and they certainly won't work in a GC
Also, if you DO find a disc that small, do you also need any sort of mod chip, or will it just work?
Jay
January 9th, 2004, 19:47
Originally posted by belmont@Jan 9 2004, 09:35 AM
Same here but this cannot be done with GC.
suckthismeat, did you even read this thread?
suckthismeat
January 9th, 2004, 20:23
Yes
hmm... you can transfer across network - no mod chip needed
and then the comment about burning the ISO's I want to know if you can find those discs, and if so then would you need a mod chip.... all it is is mini dvd.... they should have something available...hell they have min-cd's
I think thats a fair enough question.
ScotchGuy
January 9th, 2004, 21:00
You obviously would need a mod-chip and none exist at this point. There is a mod-chip for the more expensive and rare Panasonic Gamecube. There's also no way to get your hands on the disc Nintendo used, it's not a mini-DVD.
suckthismeat
January 11th, 2004, 23:39
AH, I was under the impression (when they realeased it) that is was a mini-dvd. And now to show off ignorance of the gamecube - what is the panasonic version? I have never seen this one myself so I do not know the difference. Is that the GC with the capability of playing regular dvds?
ScotchGuy
January 11th, 2004, 23:45
Yeah pretty much, it's like a Gamecube with more options. It was only sold in Japan. It's called the Panasonic Q.
Panasonic Q (http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=77&products_id=1575&PHPSESSID=772b1b3f85d6bb06e1e8d59a5a4de95c)
suckthismeat
January 11th, 2004, 23:57
well that would explain why I have never seen one.
--EDIT--
Oddly enought, I went to the websiteand came across this " Panasonic Q (JAP/USA & Multi DVD region modified) "
though I think $499 for that system is a little too much.........
M.H.A.Q.S.
January 12th, 2004, 06:07
You can find mini DVDs if you search a bit.
Hiroshi
January 24th, 2004, 16:35
Seen Mini-DVD-Rs at swap meets before but they were asking for more than a normal DVD-R (wasn't thinking of getting one anyway).
Panasonic makes the Disc exclusivly for Nintendo and I think Sony is copying it and using it for the UMD.
BTW thanks Belmont for that but sadly original Phantasy Star Online 1+2 copies are out-of-print here and I haven't got a Broadband adapter.
AngeloL
January 25th, 2004, 06:32
I played Windwaker today, and it was awesome! I got up to the castle thingy with all the lava. The world around Link is wonderful and it's way more exciting. One thing I hated, having to change the view all the time. That was frustration especially in battle. Oh yeh! Another awesome thing about this game. The fights rock! Link has heaps better moves and it looks pretty cool when he fights.
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