25th February 2003, 6:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 26th February 2003, 12:58 AM by Dark Jaguar.)
Yeah they did, but only the small shield. Every Zelda game with a Like Like in it has given them the power to eat shields, but only the shields lesser than the mighty mirror shield (mirror representing the core philosophy of defense). However, rarely did I ever loose my shield, after Zelda 1 that is (I fear all gelatinous blobs). LTTP had a weird sticky toungued monster instead, but the remake included an extra enemy, the like like (as I said in my list of gameplay differences between the versions), which could actually eat the mirror shield (it couldn't digest it, it seems it was a pet of the dark world shield salesman, which is who you bought it back from :D). Zelda 1 was different, the like like couldn't eat your small shield, but it always would be there to eat the large shield. As I said when I was a kid (and of course it sounds totally stuped, even as a kid), they like like my shield!
Oh, OB1, why exactly did they change the music? I assume the shield was also changed at that time... I mean, it sounds like you are saying they did because it sounded like some chanting from some real world thing. That doesn't really make sense.
On another note, GameFAQ's latest poll is on what's your favorite Zelda game. The only beef I have is they lumped together the two Oracle games, even though they are two seperate games. I can understand why they didn't include Four Swords at all though (unless you count LTTP's listing), since it's not exactly nearly as big an adventure as any of the other Zelda games.
Oh, OB1, why exactly did they change the music? I assume the shield was also changed at that time... I mean, it sounds like you are saying they did because it sounded like some chanting from some real world thing. That doesn't really make sense.
On another note, GameFAQ's latest poll is on what's your favorite Zelda game. The only beef I have is they lumped together the two Oracle games, even though they are two seperate games. I can understand why they didn't include Four Swords at all though (unless you count LTTP's listing), since it's not exactly nearly as big an adventure as any of the other Zelda games.
"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)