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Sakura Card Captors Dreamcase Sega game
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I'm in a Zelda mood...
However I've realised they're were only really two awesome games....
1986 - The Legend of Zelda - Never played, well before I was born
1987 - The Adventure of Link - Still never played
1991 - A Link to the Past - I was 1... I never played this
1993 - Link's Awakening - Was a Gameboy game, I had this game several years later, didn't enjoy it. Was too young.
1998 - Ocarina of Time - Still one of my favorite games of all time, I've played this game through at least 3 times. I remember on summer 4/5 years ago buying a USB gamepad and playing this on the PC via Project64. Fucking loved it.
1998 - Link's Awakening DX - This was a re-release of the 1993 version but in colour, this was when I played it - on my epic lime green gameboy color. Never really been a fan of gameboy games, but this was alright I guess. Really the only gameboy games I ever got into were the pokémon ones.
2000 - Majora's Mask - I never really got to enjoy this game, and I've still never played it all the way through. I had got a dreamcast the christmas before, and was totally obsessed with sonic lol. However it was an amazing game, and I still have my N64 so I may have to give this ago.
2001 - Oracle of Seasons and Ages - This was another gameboy game, never looked twice at it really. I was well into the PS2 by 2001 and the only gameboy games I touched were pokémon ones haha. I was too cool.
2002 - A Link to the Past & Four Swords - A re-release of the 1991 NES game, but with a terrible multiplayer mode via link cable. Never played it, mainly because I hate gameboy games.
2002 - The Wind Waker - I never owned this, but I had a friend who did, part of me wishes I did have a gamecube, but I was still really into the dreamcast and I had a PS2 as well. From what I saw of this game, I hated it. They kinda dumbed it down, made all the graphics happy and friendly. Zelda games used to have kind of a dark edge, but they took that away with this game, and from what I've seen all the subsequent ones. Kinda disappointing, but it's what happens with everything I guess.
2004 - Four Swords Adventures - A multiplayer gamecube game, I never played it, but its just one of those games thats intended for "light fun" with friends. No deep story line, nothing tricky that takes thought or a few hours of trial and error. Just mind numbing, pointless entertainment.
2004 - The Minish Cap - A gameboy advanced game, I only had this console for 5/6 months. And then only had pokémon sapphire on it. So never got to give this ago, but judging from other gameboy games, they are nothing like a full console game.
2006 - Twilight Princess - This was a step up, and a strong step up. They went back to the original graphic style with a dark edge. Better gameplay than the previous gamecube games, but this game had one problem. It was a wii game!!!! Why?! I know the wii made Nintendo a fuck load, but it made a lot by killing off pretty much all its previous loyal fans. I watched people play this game, and they really enjoyed it. But it just didn't have the same element of being part of the game. When you have to stand up and swing your arms around you can't connect with characters the same.
2007 - Phantom Hourglass - I wasted so many hours on this game. I know I always said you can't have fun with a gameboy game. But this DS game was pretty awesome, but not in a Zelda way. It was really just a jazzed up puzzle game. I was inspired to get it after watching people play Twilight Princess. Good game, terrible storyline, but this was the first touch game I think had a decent control system.
2009 - Spirit Tracks - This took what what was successful with Phantom Hourglass and fucked it up. They really dumbed the game down again. Like a game for babies. I know Phantom Hourglass had the non-dark cartoony zelda style graphics, but this game took it too the extreme.
2011 - Ocarina of Time 3D - Well, Nintendo are in trouble aren't they. They've released a 3D handheld console. Handheld consoles are something aimed at young kids, and the only people who care about 3D are geeky teens. But they made it, a product which had no market. So as no one was buying the childish games, on this 3D console, they decided to re-realsed all the classic N64 games, and the legendary Ocarina of Time was one of them. This will be marked as the start of the end for Nintendo.
2011 - Four Swords Anniversary Edition - Again another re-release as they try and get people to use their shitty 3D hand held console. No one did...
2011 - Skyward Sword - Well, the shit graphics style is here. Happy, jolly, cartoony. Can't even say it's a limitation of the console because they managed it in 2006 with Twilight Princess.
So there we have it, a run down of every Zelda game. And as you can see only the original Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask were amazing. The rest were okay, but lacked the awesomeness which those games had. But Nintendo has taken a gamble and aimed all its games at general consumers, none gamers. Has this paid off? Well Nintendo have just posted their first ever loss of £330 million. So no, no one wants they're piss poor cartoony games on a 6 year old console, which was worse than the competition when it was launched.
And on that note, I'm going to find a decent Mac N64 emulator.