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General => Entertainment => Topic started by: Zhello on November 11, 2010, 07:45:53 pm
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looks nice lol but it is a bit blurry due to them raising the 3d on it and they talk a lot through out the whole vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W68CPInmYc
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Such a shame the 3D effect is meaningless when you're not actually in front of a 3DS. :(
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Ugh single player only, that looks so damn horrible. It doesn't even have online multiplayer co-op
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Ugh single player only, that looks so damn horrible. It doesn't even have online multiplayer co-op
I agree with you, I was thinking about a mode they can have such players can vs. each other, like a sword battle or something, or helping one another through a dungeon or something. However, we do not know what they did until more info about the game is released.
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Such a shame the 3D effect is meaningless when you're not actually in front of a 3DS. :(
Well yea, the 3D effect is stereoscopic. Unless the camera has 2 lenses, you're not going to see it.
It looks really nice though :D
EDIT: Also, Fiss, ilu <3
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Ugh single player only, that looks so damn horrible. It doesn't even have online multiplayer co-op
lol Fiss XD
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Ugh single player only, that looks so damn horrible. It doesn't even have online multiplayer co-op
Oyi! >:( ..... Huh? :huh: ..... Aaahhhh! XD ..... lol
I'll first have to see what the OOT 3D has to offer more besides the standard OOT. Otherwise I still have three other version of OOT to be content with.
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I hope the slider allows you to completely turn off the 3d effect D:
That !@#$% tends to give me a headache.
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I hope the slider allows you to completely turn off the 3d effect D:
That !@#$% tends to give me a headache.
In the video you can see that the bottom of the slider is labelled "OFF".
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I hope the slider allows you to completely turn off the 3d effect D:
That !@#$% tends to give me a headache.
In the video you can see that the bottom of the slider is labelled "OFF".
osnap D: I didn't see that
edit: XD how the !@#$% didn't I see that?
^<_< yes that's a real edit. Edited it way too quickly after posting.
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I hope the slider allows you to completely turn off the 3d effect D:
That !@#$% tends to give me a headache.
In the video you can see that the bottom of the slider is labelled "OFF".
lol never noticed it until you said it XD
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That feature was known since Nintendo revealed the 3DS at the E3 this year.
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That feature was known since Nintendo revealed the 3DS at the E3 this year.
That feature was well known to people who cared to follow news about it. <_<;; tsk tsk Niek.
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That feature was known since Nintendo revealed the 3DS at the E3 this year.
That feature was well known to people who cared to follow news about it. <_<;; tsk tsk Niek.
No, you only needed to see the Nintendo press conference. I didn't follow any more than that either.
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Yeah I knew that too.
I tend to agree with the whole 3D effect getting annoying. When I first watched Avatar it took me halfway through the movie to get used to it. It doesn't give me headaches (yet), it's just hard to focus on what's going on.
And there's probably gonna be a million gimmicky '!@#$% seems to come really close/flying at you' third party minigames on the 3DS. Oh well. It's gonna be overpriced anyway.
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That feature was known since Nintendo revealed the 3DS at the E3 this year.
That feature was well known to people who cared to follow news about it. <_<;; tsk tsk Niek.
No, you only needed to see the Nintendo press conference. I didn't follow any more than that either.
When the words "Nintendo" and "Press Conference" are used in the same sentence, I immediately say "Watching something with less waggle".
IE: Not everyone's going to watch that or even care about it.
I agree with Kleaver on the 3d effect. I'm just grateful that I won't have to pay much for my 3ds. For me it's just *trade and get*, so I'm not really out anything.
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How much is the 3DS supposed to cost?
(not that I'm planning on getting one, nor could I afford it if I wanted to)
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How much is the 3DS supposed to cost?
(not that I'm planning on getting one, nor could I afford it if I wanted to)
Last I heard it was going to be about $250 to $300 but I'm not positive at all.
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Nevertheless, the game is looking wonderful, even though I had watched this video like a month ago. Kokiri Forest's never looked better.
How much is the 3DS supposed to cost?
(not that I'm planning on getting one, nor could I afford it if I wanted to)
Last I heard it was going to be about $250 to $300 but I'm not positive at all.
The japanese equivalent is $300 but it could be cheaper for us North Americans. Who knows?
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The sad thing is that so many people are going to buy this, as OOT has been re-released over three times. I'll admit it looks cool, but it seems more like an excellent idea for nintendo to make easy money. Nintendo should make something new and interesting, not just repeated remakes of a game released 12 years ago. Sure, they've made other games in between like TP, WW and minish cap, but IMO those ones are the only good games since majora's mask. I'm looking forward to skyward sword, as it looks like it has interesting graphics and gameplay. And I'd much rather have project 64 on my computer than have a whole new game system to play an old video game.
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Okay, I know that OOT was released for sale once for the N64 as an original title and once for the Virtual Console which is the re-release. What are the other two re-releases. And don't say the for the Gamecube, because both disc's containing OOT were freebees with original Gamecube games TWW and Mario Kart DD/Mario Party 8(?)/1080 Avalanche.
Oh yeah, emulators for the PC really suck. It never beats playing the original on the N64. :P
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The sad thing is that so many people are going to buy this, as OOT has been re-released over three times. I'll admit it looks cool, but it seems more like an excellent idea for nintendo to make easy money. Nintendo should make something new and interesting, not just repeated remakes of a game released 12 years ago. Sure, they've made other games in between like TP, WW and minish cap, but IMO those ones are the only good games since majora's mask. I'm looking forward to skyward sword, as it looks like it has interesting graphics and gameplay. And I'd much rather have project 64 on my computer than have a whole new game system to play an old video game.
There's a difference between a "Lazy Port" and what this is Brutus.
The things you're referring to are just that; "re-releases". This is a remake by all accounts.
And yes; it's an "excuse for Nintendo to make money". Anything released by a major company that puts money into their projects expect at least that in return.
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don't say the for the Gamecube, because both disc's containing OOT were freebees with original Gamecube games TWW and Mario Kart DD/Mario Party 8(?)/1080 Avalanche.
But I had to pay for them. (`ο´)ノ
As a matter of fact (or a matter of opinion), Nintendo SHOULD have sold those two Zelda Gamecube discs, because the only way to get a hold of them (if you didn't get them during the promotion) is through ebay, secondhand shops, etc. I was lucky enough to find both of them at Gamestops near where I live.
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don't say the for the Gamecube, because both disc's containing OOT were freebees with original Gamecube games TWW and Mario Kart DD/Mario Party 8(?)/1080 Avalanche.
But I had to pay for them. (`ο´)ノ
BHwahahaha sucks to be you >;3 I jumped right on that !@#$% with Nintendo Power and WW
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Are you guys talking about the master quest disc? I bought it for $5 :D
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Oh yeah, emulators for the PC really suck. It never beats playing the original on the N64. :P
As long you use an accurate emulator with a powerful enough PC, there's virtually no difference except a bit of input lag.
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I got the Master Quest disc as a free bonus to Wind Waker and I got the Collector's Disc as a free bonus when I registered the stars for MKDD and 1080 Avalanche.
Oh yeah, emulators for the PC really suck. It never beats playing the original on the N64. :P
As long you use an accurate emulator with a powerful enough PC, there's virtually no difference except a bit of input lag.
And the lack of an N64 and N64 controller. An emulator will just never match up to the real deal.
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Oh yeah, emulators for the PC really suck. It never beats playing the original on the N64. :P
As long you use an accurate emulator with a powerful enough PC, there's virtually no difference except a bit of input lag.
And the lack of an N64 and N64 controller. An emulator will just never match up to the real deal.
The N64 controller isn't very good in my opinion... I'd rather use a usb gamepad and an emulator.
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don't say the for the Gamecube, because both disc's containing OOT were freebees with original Gamecube games TWW and Mario Kart DD/Mario Party 8(?)/1080 Avalanche.
But I had to pay for them. (`ο´)ノ
As a matter of fact (or a matter of opinion), Nintendo SHOULD have sold those two Zelda Gamecube discs, because the only way to get a hold of them (if you didn't get them during the promotion) is through ebay, secondhand shops, etc. I was lucky enough to find both of them at Gamestops near where I live.
Best part is, the cases for those two say "Not for Resale" right on them. But walk into a Gamestop, and there they are. I chuckle every time.
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Are you guys talking about the master quest disc? I bought it for $5 :D
Yes, that and the Collector's Disc which includes OOT, MM, Z1, and Z2. I can't remember what I spent on them. Probably around $15 each.
Oh yeah, emulators for the PC really suck. It never beats playing the original on the N64. :P
As long you use an accurate emulator with a powerful enough PC, there's virtually no difference except a bit of input lag.
And the lack of an N64 and N64 controller. An emulator will just never match up to the real deal.
You can use any PC controller, many of which are better than an N64 controller. Or there's even USB adapters to use the actual N64 controller. I have one of those. (http://www.zfgc.com/forum/Smileys/takam/cheesy.gif)
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I have a usb n64 controller that I bought for $5 and a pretty fast computer, so it project 64 works well for me but i'd still rather play on a gamecube or a real n64
ps do any of you guys think there might be a super smash bros game for the 3ds?
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I have a usb n64 controller that I bought for $5 and a pretty fast computer, so it project 64 works well for me but i'd still rather play on a gamecube or a real n64
Well, the gamecube releases are buggy (MM is damn near unplayable; saving locks up the game regularly for me and corrupts the files). But I'm having issues seeing your point from before when you bring up playing it on the GCN. You might as well play it on the 3ds too then with better graphics and more content.
ps do any of you guys think there might be a super smash bros game for the 3ds?
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I think MM is the only game that was buggy. You can play OOT on Gamecube with no problems.
In MM I never had problems with saves getting corrupt like you said Mammy, but the game would randomly freeze sometimes. The worst time I can remember is after I beat the Snowhead Temple, got approved to use Powder Kegs, got the Gold Dust, and got the Gilded Sword; then I went back to Clock Town—because I always deposit my rupees before going back in time—and the game froze there. I'm pretty sure I quit playing after that. Because of MM's horrible saving system, it's actually preferable to play on an emulator because you get savestates. >:3
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Yeah emulators are the only way I can tolerate the game :(
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Ocarina of Time runs perfectly on the Collector's Edition disk. The only issues I noticed with Majora's Mask were some frame rate issues and freezing. The only time I had freezing was if I was a Goron in Snowhead or a Zora in Pirate's Fortress. The only time I bought OoT was on Virtual Console, as I got the N64 version for a birthday and got the CE version with my Gamecube. Playing Zelda on consoles is the best way to play. It's been decided. Yes.
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B-B-BUT WITH EMULATORS YOU GET HI-RES GRAPHIX MODS! /cruisecontrol
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B-B-BUT WITH EMULATORS YOU GET HI-RES GRAPHIX MODS! /cruisecontrol
I got Nintendo 64 emulator just for Majoras Mask and Ocarina of Time.
I had real N64 Ocarina of Time and Majoras Mask year ago, but then I sold them with my Nintendo 64 to buy Nintendo DSi :|
Later I sold that too, because it wasn't that great . Now I miss my OoT and MM :'(
3DS looks darn good, and when I buy that, I'll buy OoT3D too. And I am hoping for MM3D.
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Playing Zelda on consoles is the best way to play. It's been decided. Yes.
Any version of OoT or MM you have that's not on the Nintendo 64 is on an emulator. The freezing issues of Majora's Mask on the Gamecube were caused by emulation errors.
Assuming you mean any way of playing games in front of a TV, then yes, I agree. But that's not exclusive to consoles, as PCs can be hooked up to TVs too.
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Playing Zelda on consoles is the best way to play. It's been decided. Yes.
Any version of OoT or MM you have that's not on the Nintendo 64 is on an emulator. The freezing issues of Majora's Mask on the Gamecube were caused by emulation errors.
Assuming you mean any way of playing games in front of a TV, then yes, I agree. But that's not exclusive to consoles, as PCs can be hooked up to TVs too.
Clearly I'm fully aware of that. It just feels normal and actually fun to play with a console. I only find an emulator useful for getting screenshots. It really helps for Majora's Mask content on my site.
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Playing Zelda on consoles is the best way to play. It's been decided. Yes.
Any version of OoT or MM you have that's not on the Nintendo 64 is on an emulator. The freezing issues of Majora's Mask on the Gamecube were caused by emulation errors.
Assuming you mean any way of playing games in front of a TV, then yes, I agree. But that's not exclusive to consoles, as PCs can be hooked up to TVs too.
Clearly I'm fully aware of that.
If it was clear, I wouldn't have commented. But now I understand.
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You can use any PC controller, many of which are better than an N64 controller. Or there's even USB adapters to use the actual N64 controller. I have one of those. (http://www.zfgc.com/forum/Smileys/takam/cheesy.gif)
I use a Gamecube controller to play my NES/SNES/Genesis/N64/GB/GBC/GBA/DS/PSX games that are on my computer. :D
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You can use any PC controller, many of which are better than an N64 controller. Or there's even USB adapters to use the actual N64 controller. I have one of those. (http://www.zfgc.com/forum/Smileys/takam/cheesy.gif)
I use a Gamecube controller to play my NES/SNES/Genesis/N64/GB/GBC/GBA/DS/PSX games that are on my computer. :D
I use a ps2 controller :D