14th May 2003, 1:14 PM
Interesting... Now then, for those of you like OB1 who aren't quite sure why one would first complain of a straight port, then complain of the game being altered, allow me to explain. We want both the original unaltered game AND the new updated one in the same cartridge. That way, you have the best of both worlds right there!
Oh, and OB1, BS Zelda, from what I understand, had many gameplay changes. In fact, the overworld map is half the size of the original game there. Nintendo can do better than that. A DECENT remake of Zelda 1 is in order, followed by a great remake of Adventure of Link. As I said, include the unaltered original game in both (sheesh, it's not TAHT hard a request, emulating NES games is easy on the hardware, and in fact they do it all the time, plus the space on the cart is VERY small, they have NO excuse for not including the unaltered original in all their remakes).
This game seems interesting. I had suspected a prequal with the "zero" thing going on.
Oh, and OB1, BS Zelda, from what I understand, had many gameplay changes. In fact, the overworld map is half the size of the original game there. Nintendo can do better than that. A DECENT remake of Zelda 1 is in order, followed by a great remake of Adventure of Link. As I said, include the unaltered original game in both (sheesh, it's not TAHT hard a request, emulating NES games is easy on the hardware, and in fact they do it all the time, plus the space on the cart is VERY small, they have NO excuse for not including the unaltered original in all their remakes).
This game seems interesting. I had suspected a prequal with the "zero" thing going on.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)