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Post by teddykongcountry on Aug 12, 2018 6:20:37 GMT
Fun little review for a fave game. Enjoy and let me know what you think (of the game or video)
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Post by dschult3 on Aug 12, 2018 12:42:04 GMT
Nice opening there, teddykongcountry. I appreciate your controller comparisons. I have never played it on the GC, and I've always wondered about the sensitivity issues. Great job, man. By the way, doesn't that copy go for alot these days? I've always wanted one, but it comes at a premium price.
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Post by Dan E. Kool on Aug 12, 2018 19:37:35 GMT
Far out.
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Post by teddykongcountry on Aug 12, 2018 19:45:51 GMT
In the U.S., a copy of the collector's edition averages out at $40 with shipping and complete in box. I believe I paid $35 on ebay by offering a deal on a $40 listing. It is sensitive but absolutely worth playing if you want to re-experience the classic in a new way. Thanks boys! This one was a birthday review
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Post by Cervantes on Aug 12, 2018 20:12:47 GMT
Hahaha, love the opening!
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 13, 2018 20:46:57 GMT
I own all 3 versions of OoT on the GC; the "Master Quest" disc (which includes OoT in both its original form and the Master Quest version) and the version included on the Collector's Disc, which also includes the original NES Zelda, Zelda II, and Majora's Mask (but not A Link to the Past, curiously).
I have absolutely no desire to buy the N64 cartridge because the GC ports are better in every way, ESPECIALLY in terms of controls.
I'm incredibly lucky to have acquired both of the games for free from friends in my elementary school days. I almost feel bad for those old friends of mine. I wonder if they even realize how much these games are worth now?
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Post by stratogustav on Aug 13, 2018 22:47:07 GMT
I always wanted to make the time to beat Master Quest, and after all those years I haven't done it. I loved so much Ocarina Of Time, that I know I owe mysef at least that, but somehow I keep forgetting.
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Post by teddykongcountry on Aug 19, 2018 1:57:16 GMT
I always wanted to make the time to beat Master Quest, and after all those years I haven't done it. I loved so much Ocarina Of Time, that I know I owe mysef at least that, but somehow I keep forgetting. The best way to play Master Quest is on the 3DS. The Gamecube version is a simple inversion of the map from what I understand.
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Post by stratogustav on Aug 19, 2018 2:00:48 GMT
The best way to play Master Quest is on the 3DS. The Gamecube version is a simple inversion of the map from what I understand. I have it for the 3DS, so it works for me. I can also play the original GameCube version through my Wii because is backward compatible, but my brother is the only one with a copy, and he lives on the East Coast. So I guess I'll settle only for the 3DS version which is supposed to be very good too.
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Post by winnersdontusedrugs on Aug 19, 2018 4:05:01 GMT
Master Quest on the GC actually has changed dungeons. The mirror thing is actually from the 3DS version, which mirrors the original Master Quest (and you also take double damage too iirc). I have yet to play the 3ds version of MQ as I'm working my way through the normal version, but I have played the GC version.
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