Hmm I'm more of a casual gamer now than when I was a kid so the most impactful games were all when I was younger.
1. Pokemon Blue - This one is pretty obvious because of the cultural impact of Pokemon. Being someone into the games, cards, shows, etc. made it easy to interact with people at...
The good places will at least have dividers between the urinals. The worst I've seen though was an arena that had basically a long "river" of water that everyone peed in.
What's really wild to me is when gyms have gang showers instead of individual stalls. That's a for sure no for me.
Overall I like Ocarina the best, but Twilight Princess had Midna's Lament which was such a great song.
I wish the Symphony of the Goddesses would go on tour again, those were some fun shows.
2nd gen AirPods Pros. I had the regular AirPods 3rd gen that I rarely used cause they barely fit in my ear without feeling like they were going to fall out. I'm a musician so for the gym I normally use my custom mold In-Ear monitors connected to a bluetooth adapter for my music, but I had to...
I made this account recently and just started coming back here again after a few years. My username is no longer relevant to me, is there a way to change it? I didn't see anything in the settings.
I do an hour of cardio 5 days a week... I'll bring my iPad and watch music videos. Usually I'll cycle through From Ashes To New, Shinedown, Skillet, Halestorm, Nothing More, and Linkin Park.
What's funny is I normally don't watch much TV, but right now I'm following:
The Mandalorian
The Bad Batch
How I Met Your Father
The Last Of Us
You
and it's been way too much a week to keep up on. Luckily You was released in two half season batches.
This, even just in the past couple years. A PRS Zach Myers SE was $829 retail a few years ago... now it's $899 for a 2023 model. I remember being a teenager and thinking $1000 for a guitar was a lot and it would be such a high end guitar. Now most manufacturers' imported models are fetching...
Started playing Skyward Sword HD again. I beat SS for the Wii way back in the day, but couldn't get used to the controls when SS HD came out. Trying to give it another chance and finish it before TOTK drops.
According to the game itself, the main story includes the captured memories and getting the master sword as well, although you could certainly beat it without doing either of those.
NES
The Legend Of Zelda (Gold Cartridge)
Adventure Of Link (Gold Cartridge)
Super Nintendo
A Link To The Past (box and manual)
Game Boy/Game Boy Color
Link's Awakening (box and manual)
Link's Awakening DX (box and manual)
Oracle Of Ages (manual, missing box)
Oracle Of Seasons (box and manual)...
What about in Twilight Princess? If you don't have room in your wallet, you put the rupees back. You can still explore and open all the chests, but you wouldn't have gotten everything out of them.
Also, if the overworld is as big as they're making it seem, we probably just haven't seen any villages yet because we've been limited on what parts of the overworld we've seen.
They do have one. but not all those tracks are on it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-0067-The-Legend-of-Zelda-Majoras-Mask-Orchestrations-Music-Soundtrack-CD-/271546484734?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f396e87fe
Probably the leftovers from the European preorders... and they'll only be on sale at Nintendo World in limited quantities.
(dear Nintendo please don't do that again...)
In no particular order,
Gerudo Valley Theme (OoT)
Midna's Lament (TP)
Song of Storms (OoT)
Spirit Temple Theme (OoT)
Ballad of the Windfish (LA)
Hilda's Theme (ALBW)
Makar's Awakening (TWW)
Four Swords Adventure was definitely enjoyable.
I finally got Four Swords on the 3DS and felt a little let down after expecting another Four Swords Adventure type of game. Granted, FS was bundled on a GBA cartridge with another game originally, but I can't believe how short each stage was, and...
Gerudo Valley, Midna's Desperate Hour, Ice Cavern, OoT Theme, and Hilda's Theme I think would make up my top 5.
As surferguy said, I don't really think anything is bad, just not memorable at least.
This. I really liked the rental system because it allowed non-linear gameplay which most Zelda fans wanted out of a new game. However, I think mixing the items up between rental shop and dungeons would work. It would make certain parts of the game non-linear, and certain parts linear, maybe...
When I was 8 or so, in OOT I didn't know that the eye-switch in the Forest Temple could be reversed by hitting it with an arrow again. I thought once you straightened the hallway you had to turn the game off and back on to twist it again.
I purchased all the items. I used the discount on the Bow because I figured it was such a staple in the series that I should probably own it right away.
My guess it's going to be for 3DS.
Personally, I like Majora's Mask, but I don't care if it's remade or not. I can already play it on N64 and Gamecube. Sure, the newer graphics and 3D would be awesome, but I'm not getting all excited about the possibility of a remake.