NOA's Twitter wrote:NintendoAmerica: Zelda fans, one more thing... We're proud to introduce The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D!
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NOA's Twitter wrote:NintendoAmerica: Zelda fans, one more thing... We're proud to introduce The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D!
Nate (post: 1401209) wrote:Wasn't it already in 3D? Does 3D mean something other than what I thought it meant?
Nate (post: 1401209) wrote:Wasn't it already in 3D? Does 3D mean something other than what I thought it meant?
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Rusty Claymore (post: 1401212) wrote:I was thinking that myself... And why not for the wii? I'd pay full price for a cleaned up version of Majora's Mask, too.
Roberts wrote:(I'm a huuuuge RPG fan, but have never found Zelda games interesting in the least *shrug*)
Nate (post: 1401295) wrote:I don't get this statement. That's like saying "I'm a huge sports game fan, but have never found the Half-Life games interesting in the least." Why mention something that isn't related to the genre at all? XD
:forehead:Nate (post: 1401295) wrote:I don't get this statement. That's like saying "I'm a huge sports game fan, but have never found the Half-Life games interesting in the least." Why mention something that isn't related to the genre at all? XD
Rocketshipper wrote:When does the 3DS come out anyway?
Roberts wrote:I was implying all subgenres of RPG. This includes Action RPG, of which Zelda can be at least partially classified under.
"I'm a huuuuge fan of [the individual elements that make up your usual Zelda game] but have never found Zelda games interesting in the least *shrug*"
Bobtheduck (post: 1401486) wrote:The last report I read mentioned a "sweet spot" and a "narrow window" where the 3d worked... I'm not convinced yet that, away from E3 and in normal use, the 3d will actually "work" in everyday life. Hopefully you can turn the 3d off when you just want to play it how you want to play it, not hold it a certain way.
Roberts (post: 1401537) wrote:@Nate
I had my own wall of text all typed up in response, but you know what? It isn't worth it. You're as close to a troll as there is on this forum, and I refuse to constantly gratify you with responses every time you decide to pick on a word or phrase that isn't 100% accurate, or that can be interpreted in multiple ways.
This is the last time we have a useless back and forth over what amounts to simple semantics.
To be fair, I am calm. No insults were intended. I have no complaints, nor is it a serious problem.goldenspines (post: 1401544) wrote:Calm down, please. Let's not throw insults, even if they seem justified to you. If you have a complaint against another member, take it to PM and get it sorted out. Or, if you do feel there is a serious problem that cannot be settled by PM discussion, please message one of the moderators or admin about it.
Peanut (post: 1401225) wrote:...well at least two decent games on this system...
Bobtheduck (post: 1401486) wrote:The last report I read mentioned a "sweet spot" and a "narrow window" where the 3d worked... I'm not convinced yet that, away from E3 and in normal use, the 3d will actually "work" in everyday life. Hopefully you can turn the 3d off when you just want to play it how you want to play it, not hold it a certain way.
Roberts (post: 1401537) wrote:@Nate
I had my own wall of text all typed up in response, but you know what? It isn't worth it. You're as close to a troll as there is on this forum, and I refuse to constantly gratify you with responses every time you decide to pick on a word or phrase that isn't 100% accurate, or that can be interpreted in multiple ways.
This is the last time we have a useless back and forth over what amounts to simple semantics.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1401583) wrote:Definitions in video games are entirely arbitrary anyway. Nate is only "right" cause the collective majority decided so, lolz. Whatever rigid and systematic definition he wishes to employ, anyway.
Zelda is a a Third Person Shooter for me. Bow and Arrow? Duh.
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