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| "Iwata-San also revealed the first ever Nintendo DS iteration of Zelda. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, a cel-shaded, touch-screen adventure is a totally unique and new title set to hit the console later this year." holy fucking shit! http://www.cubed3.com/news/4797 http://www.pro-g.co.uk/news/nid/1746/2471/ http://revolution.ign.com/articles/697/697882p1.html http://ds.ign.com/articles/697/697930p1.html http://www.totalvideogames.com/news/...595_5655_0.htm GDC 06: Eyes-on Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Nintendo debuts Link's premiere DS experience. Our take, screens and video right here. by Craig Harris March 23, 2006 - Though most people were expecting Revolution news and details as the big "reveal" at Nintendo's keynote speech at the Game Developers Conference today, Nintendo zagged when we thought it would zig - Satoru Iwata instead used the venue to announce and show off the next Legend of Zelda game, coming to the Nintendo DS. The demonstration faded in with a mysterious door that had a handwritten rune slowly drawn on it. But by the time the rune unlocked the door and made the familiar unlock chime melody heard in every Zelda game since the NES original, everyone knew what was coming. After the door opened, the trailer began to reveal Link in all his Wind Waker glory, in 3D on the Nintendo DS hardware. Quick cuts of gameplay footage showed the direction the game's taking: the Wind Waker art style and, possibly, the same storyline as the GameCube game. Much of the footage showed off some of the DS-specific puzzle elements, like touch screen door unlocking where players had to touch spots in specific order, or draw a line from one spot to another. The Wind Waker link was solidified with footage showing Link sailing on the open seas and fighting with enemy ships. The demo showed that the action will take place on the lower screen with the upper screen handling details like the area map. The game's camera is more of a 3D representation of the top-down 2D gameplay of the classic Legend of Zelda NES and SNES games, with a bit more of a tipped-down angle to see more of the area in the distance. The Nintendo DS hardware is handling the Wind Waker celshading style admirably, as the game, in the trailer, seemed to run at a frame rate equal to that of the GameCube game. Of course, the visuals are scaled back a bit from the console version - the resolution was noticeably lower and the detail on the character and environments were definitely cut back. No hard details were released about the game, other than its title: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, fading in at the end of the trailer. Saturo Iwata mentioned after the video presentation that we will see more of the game and actually play it at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this May. |
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| AirRaid1500@gmail.com wrote: that looks awesome i don't have a DS yet, i'm waiting for the new one, but it's hard to resist buying one of the old clunkers with all these good games! people say nintendo rehash the same shit over and over, but i'd rather play another zelda than another GTA (ugh).. i own more games for my micro than i do for any other console.. i just got through the minish cap and i loved it, probably moreso than a link to the past.. this new one looks unreal |
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>"Iwata-San also revealed the first... i'm getting a bit tired of seeing writers hanging a "-san" on the end of japanese names. guys, listen up: it's not proper and it makes you sound like a fucking amateur. |
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> guys, listen up: it's not proper and it makes you sound like a fucking Shut the fuck up, wankyboy. Who really gives a shit? If your getting a bit tired, fuckoff and swollow a bottle of sleeping pills - do us all a favour. Badass. |
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On 2006-03-24, Great Cthulhu rose from the deep and compelled Badass Scotsman to exclaim: His getting a bit tired what? Choobs -- Sir Chewbury Gubbins <chewbury.gubbins@nelefa.org> "Streaming through the starlit sky, travelling by telephone" - Syd Barret 1967 http://www.nelefa.org - Game Diary, Fiction, and Ramblings ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :wq |
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