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[color=indigo]Nope, it's not eight or two. If it were eight, it still wouldn't be done when Link grows up, since he's only 7 years older.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Yes, I was in fact being sarcastic, lol. *take out the box that the camera came in* ...It's a Mustek MDC 3000, apparently. It's just a little compact one, which I like, because I'm going to be carrying it around a lot, mainly for snapshot sorts of pictures. It gets up to 3.1 mega pixel resolution, though, which isn't bad.[/color] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [color=indigo]I took some more pictures a few weeks ago, and I just now got them up on the site... If anyone cares...[/color]
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[color=indigo]Nope, it's not seven. (Though that is the amount of time Link is alseep in the Temple of Light).[/color]
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[color=indigo]For my last question, I was asking what happens when you play the Oath to Order before you've freed all four giants. You didn't get it right, though. The Moon doesn't crash, the giants just aren't able to stop it, since all four of them aren't there. After that, your "battle" with the Skull Kid resumes, and you can warp back to the dawn of the first day using the Song of Time if you want. As for Ginny's question, you gave the order of the medallions, but not the order in which you awaken each sage and get the medallions. [b]Answer:[/b] Going clockwise and starting with the Light Medallion, the order of the medallions are: Light, Forest, Fire, Water, Spirit, Shadow. The order in which you awaken the sages can either go in that same order, or you can do the Spirit Temple and awaken the Sage of Spirit before the Sage of Shadow. So, either Light, Forest, Fire, Water, Shadow, Spirit, or it can be Light, Forest, Fire, Water, Spirit, Shadow. [b]Question:[/b] In Ocarina of Time, when you're young, Medigoron tells you that he's working on "something really cool" (the Giant's Knife), and that it'll be done in so many years. How many years does he say it will take to finish it?[/color]
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[color=indigo]Heh, don't forget, he shakes his butt at you while patting it, too. :p [b]Answer:[/b] When you wear the Deku Mask, the dog in Clock Town will lunge at you, and knock you over. With the Goron Mask, it whines and runs away from you. With the Zora Mask, it acts like normal, same as when you aren't wearing a mask. [b]Question:[/b] In Majora's Mask, what happens when you play the Oath to Order on top of the Clock Tower before you've freed all four giants?[/color]
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[color=indigo]Well, actually, it did... I'm just now starting to really get some good theories that fit the multiple Links thing. Now that I think about it, with The Wind Waker in the timeline where it is, they do make more sense than before, though. Before I can really get back up to the level where I was before, I'll need to actually play TWW and pick apart the storyline bit by bit and see how it fits with my current theories. That's why I decided not to really go into my current theories right now, since they may change quite a bit once I know the story of TWW.[/color]
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[color=indigo]You're talking about the Fierce Deity's Mask, right? [b]Answer:[/b] You get it when you talk to the kid sitting under the lone tree wearing Majora's Mask after completing all four Moon Dungeons and having given up all 20 of your Happy Masks. [b]Question:[/b] In Majora's Mask, what does the Skull Kid do when you zoom in on him with the telescope in the Observatory?[/color]
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Gaming Pokemon: Which Came First? The Game or Anime?
Desbreko replied to SS5 Gogeta's topic in Noosphere
[color=indigo]Lol, stupid me. Nintendo has the release date of pretty much every game on nintendo.com. :whoops: Yeah, Red and Blue were released on September 1, 1998. Before the title screen on Yellow (I don't have Red or Blue), it says 1995-1999, though, and it was released in 1999, wasn't it? And if Red and Blue were released in 1998, wouldn't it be 1995-1998? So if the manga has 1995-1996 on it, that would mean it came before the games, in 1996. Anyone care to check what the copyright dates are that come up on Red or Blue just before the title screen?[/color] -
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Lan21013 [/i] [B]In fact, the sequal to FFX will be the [i][b]only direct[/i][/b] sequal in the FF series. It is called FFX-2. In other words Final Fantasy 10-2, not 12. Hope that cleared up some questions. :):):) [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]We're not talking about FFX-2. FFXII is a completely different game, and not a direct sequal to any of the previous games.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Heh, that one has been asked before, actually. [b]Answer:[/b] Gohma, King Dodongo, Barinade, Phantom Ganon (it really should be Phantom Ganondorf, though, since he hadn't transformed into Ganon yet), Volvalgia, Morpha, Twinrova (made up of the two witches Koume and Kotake), Bongo Bongo, Ganondorf, and Ganon. [b]Question:[/b] In Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, there are two characters called Sharp and Flat. What songs that you learn on your ocarina did they compose in each game?[/color]
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[color=indigo]Nope, it's not Link's Awakening (LTP had a magic meter, so it couldn't be LA, since LA came out after LTP). It is, however, The Adventure of Link. Ask away.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Nope, it's neither LTP or OOT. Try again. :)[/color]
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Gaming Pokemon: Which Came First? The Game or Anime?
Desbreko replied to SS5 Gogeta's topic in Noosphere
[color=indigo]I have one of the mangas, actually (though I can't read japanese). It has the number "1" on it, and it says "©1995, 1996 Nintendo/Creatures inc./GAME FREAK inc." on the cover. I don't know if it's the first one, or what, though, since I can't read japanese, it just has the number 1 on it. I forget when Red and Blue were released, though. Anyone remember?[/color] -
[color=indigo][b]Answer:[/b] Okay, first off, the two games are A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time. And, here's the list of the spells, their locations, and what they do: [i]A Link to the Past[/i] Bombos - Found up on a ledge in the southeast corner of the Desert of Mystery. - Burns all on-screen enemies. Ether - Found across a bridge to the west of the Tower of Hera on Death Mountain. - Freezes all on-screen enemies. Quake - Found by throwing something into a ring on stones in the Pond of Ill Omen. - Transforms of kills all on-screen enemies. [i]Ocarina of Time[/i] Din's Fire - Found in a cave just off the path leading to Hyrule Castle. - Makes an expanding sphere of fire around Link, that burns all enemies in range. Farore's Wind - Found in a cave near Zora's Fountain. - Creates a warp point within a dungeon, and then lets you warp back to that point at any time while in the dungeon. Nayru's Love - Found in a cave in the Desert Colossus. - Creates a protective shield around Link that makes him invincible for a limited time. As for which you get first, you'd get Ether first in LTP, and Din's Fire first in OOT, if you went to get them as soon as you can. [b]Question:[/b] Which Zelda game was the first to have a magic meter?[/color]
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[color=indigo]Yeah, I have a feeling that the first time I see the title screen in Zelda: The Wind Waker is going to blow Metroid Prime's ending out of the water, heh. Especially if it plays a cool new remix of the classic Zelda overworld theme.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Well, I haven't heard anything about a third SSB game. There could be another, though. As for Sonic and Megaman, Nintendo would have to make some deals with Sega and Capcom in order to have those two in the game. Sonic is probably the more likely of the two, though, since Yuji Naka, Sonic Team's president, seems to like the GCN quite a bit.[/color]
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[color=indigo]You mean Starfox, right? :) Given a what, though? What's a 15 Certificate?[/color]
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Gaming Pokemon: Which Came First? The Game or Anime?
Desbreko replied to SS5 Gogeta's topic in Noosphere
[color=indigo]Actually, the anime series actually started a bit before the games were released. (At least in the US). The first season is based loosely on Red and Blue, though. And I'm not too sure about this, but I think Pokémon was created by GameFreak, and then Nintendo bought them. So I don't think Nintendo actually created Pokémon originally, but they do own it. And this should just be moved to the Pokémon forum, not closed. *moves*[/color] -
[color=indigo]Lol...wouldn't that question go in the Pokémon quiz? :whoops: [b]Answer:[/b] Sanshrew, Sandslash, Vulpix, Ninetales, Meowth, Persian, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Magmar, and Pinsir. [b]Question:[/b] What was the first SNES game to use a Super FX chip?[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by 9Eagle7Dragon [/i] [B][b]WTF?![/b] THERE IS A 4TH AND 5TH?! WHO LIKED 3?! 2 and 1 were ok, but cmon! This stuff is just getting out of hand! The whole damn franchise! OMG!!! *Walks off with head spinning* [i]Make the room stop plez...[/i] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]I don't suppose you could try to put a little more actual content into your posts? I came really close to just deleting that one... Thanks. :) Well, I read in an issue of Nintendo Power a while ago that the fifth movie has Latios and Latias in it. I haven't heard much about movie 5 since then, though.[/color]
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[color=indigo]If they do it on the GCN, they'd have plenty of room for whatever they want to put in. Those discs hold 1.5 gigabytes, which is plenty of space. As for a Pokémon platformer...I don't know. It might be neat, but I can't really see there being all that much too it. Heheh... Good to know I'm not the only one that calls the pound the ground type moves butt stomps, lol. :D[/color]
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[color=indigo]This thread would pretty much just be one big advertisement for Zelda sites, if left alone... If you want to find Zelda sites, though, it's not hard. There are tons out there, and quite a few actually have pretty good info. Just do a search for "the legend of zelda," and you'll come up with more sites than you could ever look through. Thread Closed[/color]
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[color=indigo]Okay, first off, as Ginny said, there is more than one Link. Aonuma (I think I spelled that right), the director of Majora's Mask and The Wind Waker, has said in an interview that there are multiple Links. He also said that he and Miyamoto have decided that The Wind Waker takes place about 100 years after Ocarina of Time, which obviously tells you that there's more than one Link. I won't go into my theories right now, but I will say how many Links I think there are, and what games each one is in. First off, there's Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, which obviously have the same Link. After that, there's the Link in The Wind Waker. Then there's the Link in A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening. Next is the Link in the original The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. (Like I said, I'm not going to go into why I think the games are in that order or anything, because that would take far too long). So, that makes four different Links, plus maybe a fifth for Four Swords. Since there isn't much of a story to that game, it's pretty much impossible to determine where in the timeline it fits in. So, to answer your question, all of them are real. If you want to know which was the first Link, it would be the one from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, but that doesn't make him the "real" Link. It just means he was the first Legendary Hero, or Hero of Time, or whatever you want to call it. *steps down from the podium* How'd I do? :p[/color]
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[color=indigo]Trust us, you won't be disappointed with this game. And, even if you don't like Four Swords, you've still got the remake of A Link to the Past, which, in my opinion, is the best Zelda game so far. Unfortunatly, no, GBC Game Link Cables won't work with GBA games. To play Four Swords, you'll need to buy a GBA Game Link Cable. They're only about $10, though. To link up original GB or GBC games using a GBA, though, you'll have to use a GBC Game Link Cable. (So don't get rid of your GBC cable, because you'll still need it for linking GB/GBC games). Just remember, the system is backwards compatible, but the cables aren't. And for the lights, yeah, they reversed the EXT. port on the GBA, so they shine on the back of the system, heh. I have an old WormLight, though, so I just twisted it around to shine on the screen, instead of buying a new light.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Heh, the Ice Rod is either a one-hit-kill (except against bosses, where nothing is a one-hit-kill), or it doesn't actually do any damage, it just freezes the enemy. The Bow & Silver Arrows is correct, though. Try hitting a Hinox (big, bomb throwing cyclops enemies in the Dark World) with the Golden Sword, and you'll find that they take two hits to kill. Hit one with a Silver Arrow, though, and it only takes one hit. Ask away, Eterah's.[/color]