I jJust got Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest. This disc actually has a lot more on it than I thought it did.....
PostPosted:Mon Feb 17, 2003 2:09 pm
<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>As you enter the screen you see on the left the original version, and on the right the Master Quest. If you press the Z button you'll also be treated to a number of trailors for upcoming games...
First of all, Wario World, that game looks amazing, very very well done. It seams to be very action oriented.
1080 Avalanche, I thought they were going for realistic here, somehow I don't think destroying so much stuff along the way is very realistic =P
F-zero, looks very SEGA, just looking at that makes me want to pop in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle. The graphics are very sharp and well done, gameplay looks similar to F-Zero X, only this time the game has amazing graphics to go with it.
Also previewed: Zelda Wind Wanker, Metroid Prime, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2, and a long clip that showed a bunch of games already available and had the "more than 180 games available" thing at the end, that was essentially just an extended version of the regular Gamecube commercial (by this time in the N64's lifetime, Nintendo could only boast, "More than 43 games available").
Well, I began playing the game, only problem is I DON'T HAVE 15 FREE BLOCKS!!!! So I may need a new memory card. I wish it only took up 3 blocks like Skies of Arcadia. So I only played into the first dungeon, it's essentially the same as the N64 version, except the main issue I had was with the controls, the game was definetly built for the N64 controller, but the adaptation worked as well as can be expected, it just seams a bit strange using L instead of the Z trigger. Other than that, everything is perfect.
All in all, I'd say this is a damn wicked cool totally good deal with mustard, I mean, it's practically free =P
Ocarina of Time and the Master Quest are the Soup and Salad, Zelda: The Wind Wanker is the Steak, pasta, and potatoes.</div>
First of all, Wario World, that game looks amazing, very very well done. It seams to be very action oriented.
1080 Avalanche, I thought they were going for realistic here, somehow I don't think destroying so much stuff along the way is very realistic =P
F-zero, looks very SEGA, just looking at that makes me want to pop in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle. The graphics are very sharp and well done, gameplay looks similar to F-Zero X, only this time the game has amazing graphics to go with it.
Also previewed: Zelda Wind Wanker, Metroid Prime, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2, and a long clip that showed a bunch of games already available and had the "more than 180 games available" thing at the end, that was essentially just an extended version of the regular Gamecube commercial (by this time in the N64's lifetime, Nintendo could only boast, "More than 43 games available").
Well, I began playing the game, only problem is I DON'T HAVE 15 FREE BLOCKS!!!! So I may need a new memory card. I wish it only took up 3 blocks like Skies of Arcadia. So I only played into the first dungeon, it's essentially the same as the N64 version, except the main issue I had was with the controls, the game was definetly built for the N64 controller, but the adaptation worked as well as can be expected, it just seams a bit strange using L instead of the Z trigger. Other than that, everything is perfect.
All in all, I'd say this is a damn wicked cool totally good deal with mustard, I mean, it's practically free =P
Ocarina of Time and the Master Quest are the Soup and Salad, Zelda: The Wind Wanker is the Steak, pasta, and potatoes.</div>