The new trailer for Zelda GCN Released
Posted: 2005-03-11 05:41am
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Actually that means chronologically-wise, it follows after TWW, not automatically that it's a direct sequel to TWW.Praxis wrote:BTW, it was stated by Nintendo that this is in fact a Wind Waker 2, and this is the new Hyrule and thats the Wind Waker Link.
Only the Quicktime files. The WMV version is free.Admiral Valdemar wrote:You have to be a fucking IGN Insider to view a video? Screw that.
Wow, that's possibly the most unsupported bullshit speculation that I've ever heard. Just because a wolf is seen howling in the trailer means that Link can transform into one? What garbage...Praxis wrote:Somebody else on another board noticed the wolf howling and wondered if Link could change into animal forms (sorta like the mask system in Majora's Mask), though I doubt it.
There's a better version at nintendo.comAdmiral Valdemar wrote:You have to be a fucking IGN Insider to view a video? Screw that.
I agree fully, though I wonder if the wolf has SOME significance.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Wow, that's possibly the most unsupported bullshit speculation that I've ever heard. Just because a wolf is seen howling in the trailer means that Link can transform into one? What garbage...Praxis wrote:Somebody else on another board noticed the wolf howling and wondered if Link could change into animal forms (sorta like the mask system in Majora's Mask), though I doubt it.
It could be part of the intro to the game, or some other cutscene. Perhaps it's a boss? The werewolf boss in Castlevania: Dracula X (both versions, I think) howls a little like that with the moon in the background, right before jumping up and starting to fight you... That would be cool...Praxis wrote:I agree fully, though I wonder if the wolf has SOME significance.
Perhaps it is part of a puzzle in some point in the game.
when I get home next week I'm double checking with Gamestop and EBGames, I know Gamestop was taking preorders for the new Zelda, no idea if there's any lil bonuses. They might say something then.SAMAS wrote:Holy crap!
Accodring to EGM, a $10 preorder of Zelda gets you a copy of Wind Waker with two extra dungeons.
And did I mention that the whole thing is redone in the style of the new Zelda?
Waitasecond... This is the April issue, so hold off on actually believing it yet...
Nope, somebody wrote this to IGN, they disproved it.SAMAS wrote:Holy crap!
Accodring to EGM, a $10 preorder of Zelda gets you a copy of Wind Waker with two extra dungeons.
And did I mention that the whole thing is redone in the style of the new Zelda?
Waitasecond... This is the April issue, so hold off on actually believing it yet...
I figured as much. Right after I posted it, I started thinking about it, and realized that it had a bit of the too-good-to-be-true lingering about it. So I checked the month of the issue.Praxis wrote:Nope, somebody wrote this to IGN, they disproved it.SAMAS wrote:Holy crap!
Accodring to EGM, a $10 preorder of Zelda gets you a copy of Wind Waker with two extra dungeons.
And did I mention that the whole thing is redone in the style of the new Zelda?
Waitasecond... This is the April issue, so hold off on actually believing it yet...
It's either a mistake or a joke.
(emphasis mine) SourceReggie wrote:We want them to leave feeling that "Wow, Zelda is going to be as huge hit and I want it now. And I'm going to go to my local retailer and put a deposit for the super premium edition of the game," which we'll make available. *snip*
Don't expect anything with changed graphics at all.Dooey Jo wrote:According to Reggie at the GDC, a preorder would get you a "premium edition". The question is what that really is. Could be a golden disc, like with OoT or something else like tWW. Maybe it's a remake of OoT with GameCube graphics *fap fap fap*
Yeah, I know, hence the fapping sounds ... But if they made high-res versions (as in high polygon count) of all models during development, as some developers like to do, it might not be that much work to do. If they didn't throw those versions away after the game was completed that is. Of course, they'd have to rewrite the engine to use the GC's hardware better (I think the current GC-versions of OoT and MM were just emulated), and that could be a real pain...Vendetta wrote:Don't expect anything with changed graphics at all.Dooey Jo wrote:According to Reggie at the GDC, a preorder would get you a "premium edition". The question is what that really is. Could be a golden disc, like with OoT or something else like tWW. Maybe it's a remake of OoT with GameCube graphics *fap fap fap*
Rereleasing a game is a fairly small affair, even repackaging it with new dungeon orders like with Master Quest. Redoing graphics means creating all new assets for everthing in the game, it's an absolutely huge undertaking, even for an N64 game.