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Old 08-14-2007, 10:30 PM
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Re: Has Miyamoto Completely Sold Out?

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Originally Posted by KeeSomething View Post
Miyamoto's opinion on what is hard is equal to Twilight Princess. After all, didn't he say that game was challenging and only for veteran Zelda fans? Funny how it is considered the easiest Zelda games. Even if his comment about Galaxy was true, he is contradicting himself now so that statement is no longer relevant.
You got me on that, I can't retaliate.

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Not quite. Do you honestly think A Link to the Past is equally as challenging as The Wind Waker or Twilight Princess? Do you think Super Mario World is as easy as New Super Mario Bros.?
I personally think that Wind Waker and Twilight Princess was harder that A Link to the Past, I can't compare the Mario's because I never beat Super Mario World, and I never played New Super Mario Bros. But I have a question for you, what do you think are the overall better games?

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Nintendo games were harder back in the day because they focused on gamers, not grandmas. Now, I understand they want to expand their audience to make mroe money, as do all companies, but since they are gonig after another crowd too, difficulty settings are a must. There is no such thing as a difficulty setting that fits everyone, Nintendo just says that because they don't feel like putting the extra effort into there games. Alas, they release low-quality "games" like Wii Fit and Wii Sports. They are far easier to make and require less money (as far as I know) than a project like Zelda or Mario.
As said before, you were younger and dumber (no offence), thus games where harder. Plus games were simpler, Zelda had no map and enimies took half of heart or more, Metroid had nothing to tell you where to go at all what so ever. Megaman was just plain difficult to the point where I didn't want to play it, and I played it for the first time at age 16! I'm 17 now!

Move up a gen. A Link to the Past, harder than Twilight Princess? Think of the Lakebed Cavern and a few other dungeons. Think puzzle wise. Combat wise, simpler. Half of heart or more, but all you could do was swing and spin attack. Of course your going to have a higher death count.

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Here is an excellent article that exposes Miyamoto for forgetting about the fans that got them so big in the first place.
Well... fans come and go. Games where simpler back then, and hell, Miyamoto's plan is working. 3rd party titles are coming to Nintendo once again. People who don't play games are coming. Hardcore fans, still love Nintendo games. Nintendo got the fans back then and are keeping them, and it is bringing new ones too. Cigarettes.

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Originally Posted by Dark Link View Post
. . .What? I don't play Sony or Microsoft consoles as Nintendo games.

Please rephrase your paragraph; it makes very little sense to me.
Play it like you would a Nintendo game (or whatever your favorite system is). Play it none stop, or everytime you get a chance.
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Last Edited by Hungry Gamer; 08-14-2007 at 10:36 PM. Reason: Reply With Quote
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