TRIFORCE89
Guide of Darkness
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- Temple of Light
- Seen Feb 2, 2025
Rumoured reports of 25 dungeons, but still reports. It is official confirmed that the game is long than OoT though, very possible that it's two discs (umm...the GCN version anyway).
Meteordragon01 - Having a Zelda title out for a system's lanuch is a great idea. Nintendo is learning fron the GCN's awful launch. They know they have to put out quality titles. We have Metroid Prime 3 already, that's a big name one. But that doesn't have enough appeal in Japan, so now we also have Zelda. Now... you're saying that they should've released the GCN title (even though it was delayed to implement better graphics, more dungeons, and have the wolf animation be more realistic - all of those things can be seen on the GCN version, not just the Wii one) and then quickly come up with another Zelda game in time for the launch? O_o That'd be like...just no. Send out the system you're no longer going to supposrt with the greatest Zelda game ever, and then give your new system a lanuch title that was quickly made just because? TP is a Wii game, the GCN version only exsists in North America, the rest of the world will not see it - not even Japan. In my view, TP is a Wii title, not a GCN one. Most ZeldaFans did think that either:
a) Twilgiht Princess would be a GCN dsic that could be played with the Wiimote when placed in a Wii.
b) If you preorder the GCN game you would get a special Wii disc that would just be a demo of TP with Wii functionality
c) Nintendo would release two versions.
And c is the winner. It's not much of a surprise, and it makes perfect sense. Have a highly anticipated game act as your lanuch title.
Meteordragon01 - Having a Zelda title out for a system's lanuch is a great idea. Nintendo is learning fron the GCN's awful launch. They know they have to put out quality titles. We have Metroid Prime 3 already, that's a big name one. But that doesn't have enough appeal in Japan, so now we also have Zelda. Now... you're saying that they should've released the GCN title (even though it was delayed to implement better graphics, more dungeons, and have the wolf animation be more realistic - all of those things can be seen on the GCN version, not just the Wii one) and then quickly come up with another Zelda game in time for the launch? O_o That'd be like...just no. Send out the system you're no longer going to supposrt with the greatest Zelda game ever, and then give your new system a lanuch title that was quickly made just because? TP is a Wii game, the GCN version only exsists in North America, the rest of the world will not see it - not even Japan. In my view, TP is a Wii title, not a GCN one. Most ZeldaFans did think that either:
a) Twilgiht Princess would be a GCN dsic that could be played with the Wiimote when placed in a Wii.
b) If you preorder the GCN game you would get a special Wii disc that would just be a demo of TP with Wii functionality
c) Nintendo would release two versions.
And c is the winner. It's not much of a surprise, and it makes perfect sense. Have a highly anticipated game act as your lanuch title.