LOL! Link (TWW style) is back!!

You know even if I had the strongest PC ever built (dual opterons, 6800U SLI, etc.) and I was running TWW on this emu (Dolphin?) I still would do nothing else but take tons & tons of beautiful 1600x1200 screens for my desktop...

The Hyrule Castle, Dragon Roost Cave, Tower of the Gods, Forbidden Forest, ol' Deku Tree, even just cruisn' The Great Sea...

I love WW, best damn graphics my GCN has ever seen.
 
radioheadrule83 said:
It looks great. Shame Nintendo probably wont do this kind of thing for Zelda in 3D again. I hope I'm very wrong.
I think TWW style will be preserved for handhelds, especially if the next GB is as high spec as rumored.
 
Wow time to call a lawyer nintendo the koreans are being a lil blatant..I mean come on that looks way too close.... whatever bring on the next link game the one where you can ride a horse and shit wheres that damn video from over the summer!
 
In all these WW pictures, what happened with his shadow?

I've forgotten how amazing WW looks. I'll have to check it out again sometime.
 
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Ok, whoever says this RPG is better looking than WW is an idiot.
 
The PS2 Popolocrois games are also oddly similar - some GameCube fan freaked people out for a few posts way back when by posting 'new' shots of WIND WAKER from the PS2 game on some forum I was on.
 
AssMan said:
Jesus Christ. This is what a Zelda game should look like, cell shaded that is. Nintendo can't do shit right this generation.

Says the man who wants excessive bloom lighting in the next Zelda title.
 
I'm VERY anti nintendo now days but DAMN, those pics of WW reminded me how much I LOVE THAT GAME. (even though the last sailing bits and the cake walk fights and such still linger in me)

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LOOK AT HIM! Too fucking cool. But still.......nintendo sucks.
 
Nintendo Japan, has now raised concerns

SEOUL, Feb. 24 (Yonhap) -- Japanese video game console and software producer Nintendo Co. expressed concern Thursday about the alleged trademark violation of one of its computer game characters by South Korean online game firm Webzen Inc.

"Nintendo's intellectual property must be protected and we can't stand idly by the plagiarism claim related to Webzen's new game," the Japanese company said in a statement released through its South Korean distribution channel.

http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20050224/300500000020050224112618E1.html
 
Damn, so pretty.

It really was an awesome adventure game, despite the extensive sailing periods and lack of challenge. I'd like to play it again and soon.
 
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