Any Legend of Zelda fans?

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Any Legend of Zelda fans?

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I've always been a Legend of Zelda fanatic... it's the only reason I even bought a gamecube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqUqxVKd5q0&NR
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I haven't been in the game since it first came out.
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I've already got mine preordered, along with a Wii, Gears of War (Limited), and Halo 3 (Legendary).
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I still want to play the classic Zelda :)
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looks pretty cool.

anyone gonna pony up and get a ps3 in 9 days?
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Burrito wrote:looks pretty cool.

anyone gonna pony up and get a ps3 in 9 days?
I'll probably be in line at Costco. :)
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I wish I could afford to spend $$ on that stuff... the new Zelda is going to be available on Wii and Gamecube, right?
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How, in the name of all that is dry in rainy Northern California, can you guys find time to play games?!?!?!
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Zelda's the only one I play and there hasn't even been a new one for over three years.
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The Ninja Space Goat wrote:I wish I could afford to spend $$ on that stuff... the new Zelda is going to be available on Wii and Gamecube, right?
Yes, however the Wii version is out first, last I saw. They were originally scheduled to launch at the same time, but due to some conversion problems or something the Gamecube one got pushed.
Everah wrote:How, in the name of all that is dry in rainy Northern California, can you guys find time to play games?!?!?!
One word: student. :) I used to be able to say "it's my job" or my accountant's favorite "it's research."
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feyd wrote:I'll probably be in line at Costco. :)
I saw the first advertisement (first I've seen anyway) for it last night...kinda weird:

a toy baby doll sitting in a white room with a ps3 box on the other end of the room; baby kinda come to life, cries a bit then you see stuff happening in its eyes... weird advertising angle.
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feyd wrote:
Everah wrote:How, in the name of all that is dry in rainy Northern California, can you guys find time to play games?!?!?!
One word: student. :) I used to be able to say "it's my job" or my accountant's favorite "it's research."
You know, that reminds me of a documentary I had seen about a year ago where this 18 or 19 year old boy made over $200,000 in a year for being a gaming consultant. He literally was given the most up to date equipment, all of the games (in development stage) and a time card and was told to go play. I forget what it is that made him so much money, but there was something set up in his consultancy that paid him an enormous amount of cash for playing frickin games.
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