1st February 2003, 1:42 AM
They did it with RE2 on the N64 (at least they added a few extra files and some options, and the randomize mode of play), and they did it with the RE games on DC. It was just a matter of time before they went to a currently succeeding system with the series.
Of course, lazyfatbum and the brother of one of my friends (actually, he's become my friend too) don't mind at all.
As for our home grown 7-flavor optimist here, it would be nice if he was right, and Nintendo decided to either pack in the game permanently with Wind Waker or pack it in with the Gamecube, but that's not likely to happen.
Oh, OB1, there's one thing about the pack-in with gamecube you neglected. The people who bought it early won't be getting it if it's ONLY a pack-in! Nintendo will want to cater to them as well, so guess what? That's right, even if it becomes a pack-in, it's still going to be sold seperatly for the audience of gamers who didn't buy the combo pack. The only real salvation is to keep it packed with Wind Waker. Will that be the case?
Of course, lazyfatbum and the brother of one of my friends (actually, he's become my friend too) don't mind at all.
As for our home grown 7-flavor optimist here, it would be nice if he was right, and Nintendo decided to either pack in the game permanently with Wind Waker or pack it in with the Gamecube, but that's not likely to happen.
Oh, OB1, there's one thing about the pack-in with gamecube you neglected. The people who bought it early won't be getting it if it's ONLY a pack-in! Nintendo will want to cater to them as well, so guess what? That's right, even if it becomes a pack-in, it's still going to be sold seperatly for the audience of gamers who didn't buy the combo pack. The only real salvation is to keep it packed with Wind Waker. Will that be the case?
"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)