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Aust Diamondew said:
I can't wait for this game. But if it goes Revolution they proabably won't be getting my money for a while.

As mentioned above, Nintendo has stated multiple times that this will be a Gamecube title. They currently speak of it having 100 hours of gameplay. It was created and optimized for the 'cube...but will undoubtedly run on the Revolution when it comes out, because the Rev is supposedly going to be 'cube backwards-compatible.
 




Arnwyn said:
So we've heard. There's no difference between the two.

Gameplay wise, at least. Support for 16:9 and moderately better sound (and, of course, different controls). would count as significant differences, to me.
 

Arnwyn said:
So we've heard. There's no difference between the two.
The controls make an absolutely HUGE difference.

I've played it on both the GC and the Wii...and I'm sorry, but the Wii just makes the game so very much better. The controls for aiming the bow/clawshot/etc with just pointing the Wiimote may not seem like much, and neither may simply swinging the Wiimote to attack, but it realy DOES make that much of a difference. The former allows a huge amount of pinpoint aiming that is just not possible otherwise, and the latter just makes you look like an idiot when you play the GC version. :p
 


Ferret said:
It does look absolutely stunning.....I really want a Wii and LoZ:TP

Me too! My friend is a huge Zelda fan and he's been doing nothing but gushing about the game since he had a chance to play it.

Who's buying Ferret and I swag? :p
 

LightPhoenix said:
Me too! My friend is a huge Zelda fan and he's been doing nothing but gushing about the game since he had a chance to play it.

Who's buying Ferret and I swag? :p

Dude, I can't even set up my players, let alone you guys. ;)

Only one of my group has managed to score one. On New Year's Eve, we had hella fun playing Rayman Raving Rabbids.

And I don't think I'm using hyperbole by saying that Z:TP may just be the greatest Zelda ever. I'm currently five dungeons in and LOVING IT.
 

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