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    19th December 2006, 6:19 PM
    As in that it was originally designed for black and white and might not use all of the power of the GBC... though maybe it does (if they enhanced it). The GBC isn't THAT much more powerful than the original GB... but it is by a bit. Eh, they did a pretty good job in Oracles. They were good games. I just think that for the most part, with just a few alterations they would have worked just as well without color... of course, that's pretty much the story of the GBC -- it's a GB, but with colorized games -- so that's not really an insult. Color is nice, usually. :) (when something is designed for color, that is... LA? Think of it a bit like those colorized versions of old black & white movies... the colorized versions aren't thought of nearly as well.)
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    Art Style In The Zelda Games - by DMiller - 16th December 2006, 11:24 PM
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    Art Style In The Zelda Games - by A Black Falcon - 17th December 2006, 12:09 AM
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