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The more the merrier cx He does! He goes by the same name as on here.
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December 12th, 2012 09:11 PM
Jeremy
Nah, "Jeremy" and "Jeray" are just characters of mine, sweetie.
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December 12th, 2012 08:40 PM
Jeremy
Thanks sweetie. XD I'm planning on changing the name to animate it and change the name to "Jeray". XD
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About every other day! I don't always reply on Mobile but I IM a lot on it when I'm on my laptop and sometimes desktop c:
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Rock Polish would be excellent for Druddigon. Unfortunately, a secondary rock-typing would defeat the fact that he has a pretty good defensive typing, being weak to only one common attacking type. I gotta say that he really needs a little help with speed and it would go with his gargoyle theme!
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It did rather poorly in Japan, and I think that's where Miyamoto seems to be focused. Star Fox, F-Zero, Metroid - all do better in the West than they do in Japan. But Nintendo seems all the recent entries as failures. F-Zero GX is terrific, but they don't want to make another one (they claim because they don't see how they could improve it, somehow). Metroid Prime is critically acclaimed - but Nintendo frowns upon it.
I think there will be another Star Fox, to end the series because of an N64 game is strange. Adventures was not Star Fox, so it didn't sell. Assault was good with aerial but bad on foot, but otherwise favourable. Command turned Star Fox into a strategy game. And 3D was an N64 game. They don't have a good batting average so I can see where they're coming from. But I think they should give it a shot with a true Star Fox game before calling it quits
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The better HD releases at least update the textures so they aren't so blurry. With Zelda at least, the bulk of the models were left as they were, except for the main characters - similar to the HD XBLA release of Perfect Dark. That was an N64 game with the same models (except for main characters, which were improved), better textures, and in HD.
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I haven't played Star Fox 64 3D. But as far as I'm aware the multiplayer mode lacks the unlockables of the original N64 version. So, that doesn't seem like an improvement to me.
For both games, Zelda and Star Fox, I don't think "remake" is the most appropriate term. Neither is "rerelease" or "port" because they aren't. I think "remastering" is more appropriate. Similar to the HD releases of PS2 games that have been frequent lately
EDIT: Also, with Zelda 3D, they were working on incorporating orchestrated music initially. Kondo turned it down as the game is rooted in nostalgia and such arrangements may disturb that. But the music in the game aren't straight ports either. Nor emulated. They were recreated to sound similar but are slightly faster to better time with the new frame rate.