
Same.
Same.
Accident. It is national news, and the woman I was conference calling in Santa Monica, CA for the new job actually asked me about it, so I'm surprised you didn't see it, but I guess you try to avoid news. Not a bad idea for this week. lol
I mean, yeah, they're going to have to fit it to today's market, and the original is the antithesis of what I think is "today's market," but it is nice to see more being done with the game many consider the series' best after all this time, and all these Ocarina re-releases; finally, 2D Zelda fans get to have their game a bit more recognized in the modern era, and I have a new chance to play at least its style and world again.
I have two, a small and a large. This reminds me once again, I should try actually figuring out how to use my Korg-DS copy. lol
I hear you on Prime: Hunters, though, I still have that demo, controls are just not tight. Honestly, I'm with you on preferring to play with normal controls, but in Spirit Tracks' case, it's just a neat gimmick that I didn't really mind.
Stay strong Boston, and now West, Texas. This is a week a lot of people would like to be over with.
Well, your hope is answered as far as at least one new mechanic in the wall-drawn Link.
I was not expected to be surprised like this today, but I was, pleasantly.
Well, that's what a company that sells hardware is gonna try to convince you to do. lol
I'd really like to get through ALttP myself, but I got stuck on the mountain that's after the desert temple last time I played.
I didn't mind the stylus controls in Spirit Tracks, they were at least ironed out from Hourglass. Speaking of which, I should probably beat that game, been at the final dungeon a while now.
I would prefer an option between regular controls and stylus though, if not only cause sometimes I misplace the tiny stylus, or it falls out of its DS "cubby hole" and household items have varied degrees of success as controllers. lol
Yeah, I got tired of going to GameFAQs and Youtube for a few of the masks in Majora's Mask, so I'm glad I still have my Prima guide for it. Much more convenient.
For a paperback, that's some thick binding and a solid looking cover, so good steal on that one.