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Originally Posted by xxRaxx
Cause it contained what we call industry standards now. Ppl had never seen lock-on targeting before, atomatic jumping, or graphics of that calibure. It's considered the Casablanca, Godfather, or Star Wars of gaming. (however you want to put it.) I don't think many had seen a game that long before either.
It was an amazing(ly) (surprising) transition from 2-D to 3-D, for any game. It had the best video game story at the time as well.
I guess so many ppl think of that game when you say Zelda. And did so much for the gaming industry ppl just never forget it.
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Innovation is NOT the same as being a good game. When you pick up OoT today, it's not what features were new in 1998 that's going to keep you playing. It's the excellent gameplay, storyline, sidequests, etc., which are still 10 / 10 by today's standards
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Originally Posted by ImReallyLink
Not everyone calls it the best game ever. For me, that honor rests with Super Metroid.
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Traitor! (jk)
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Originally Posted by ginger17
Wait a second, did you just say that it doesn't have the zelda theme in it? Ok that game pretty much is the zelda theme. Plus, not everyone says its the best game, looky here: Favourite Zelda Game
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He means the overworld theme song