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4-13-2006 @ 10:34PM
Butch Deemer said...
Personally I think the best thing Nintendo can do for the DS is to go and port all the N26 classics onto the DS.... they've done a great job with Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart DS,but who wouldnt love to have Ocarina of Time or better yet, Golden Eye in their pocket??? In general I think Nintendo does a great job balenceing inovation and new ideas with their past ideas and concepts.
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4-13-2006 @ 10:38PM
Butch Deemer said...
Sorry for not proof reading that.... that should be "n64" obviously
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4-14-2006 @ 3:55AM
jadenguy said...
goldeneye might be a permanant pipedream for big n fanboys. i personally never played it or many fpses. heck, i haven't finished prime hunters.
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4-16-2006 @ 7:43PM
Probot said...
"Personally I think the best thing Nintendo can do for the DS is to go and port all the N[64] classics onto the DS."
I've had this debate with others about SquareEnix rereleasing Final Fantasy 1-6. I personally, prefer developers to focus on making new games. They don't have to be original IPs, but at least a decent sequal. Mario Kart DS is an example of a good sequal. (It is NOT a port of the 64 version.)
However, I can see the argument for making older games available on a portable system. Then again, most of the classics, like Zelda: OoT, weren't really made for quick play, so putting them on the DS may not be ideal.
As for this homebrew Zelda, I have no interest in it. Even if it is a good game, there's no easy way to get it on my DS. Homebrew on the DS requires too much time, money, and effort for the average person to get involved.
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4-18-2006 @ 2:24AM
jadenguy said...
homebrew only requires maybe 45 dollars. which isn't bad considering how much stuff they have for it.
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