“Legolas ain’t got NOTHING on me.”

Whoa.. nearly two weeks since the last blog, hehe. Hmm, expect some surprises to the site after a Thanksgiving break
Anyways! IGN.com and The Magic-Box got some new screenshots of Nintendo’s new Legend of Zelda game for the ‘Cube. Without a doubt the most anticipated game of 2005 for me (even more than Wanda and the Colosuss, FF XII, DQ VIII, Conker and yes, even Super Monkey Ball 3, uhh.. joking haha), this game will definitely be worth the wait - something I’m hesistant to say for games like GT4 and its endless delays.
I’m a big fan of Wind Waker - a game I finally got to play through after about year from when I bought it, doh!
- but seeing a really fleshed out, non-stylized, realistic Link and Hyrule is something that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Seriously, all of us who are 20+ years have got to have fond memories of the original NES Zelda and when you see the game as it is now, you just get a re-awakening on how much video games have evolved in the last two decades. Plus, if you haven’t seen the surprise E3 preview of the new Zelda yet, you can find it on Gametrailers.com with Zelda-type music, or get the initial public release from IGN.com with classic movie trailer music. Schweet. ![]()
Oh yeah! If anyone knows where I can find the extended cut of the trailer (apparently only shown to vid-game insiders?!?), lemme know
Jer said this on November 24th, 2004 at 12:03 am
Unquestionably my most anticipated for 2005 too. Going to buy a GC just for it. Ocarina of Time is still my best gaming experience ever. Strange thing is, I never really got into the NES/SNES titles. Never owned them and the most I played of the three was maybe 2 hrs into Link to the Past.
Terry said this on November 26th, 2004 at 1:08 am
Haha you commented first on your own post and even linked your own site. I love it. BTW - Gamecube is n00b. Xbox is pro.
boogi said this on November 30th, 2004 at 12:57 pm
yeah well.. what can i say! my site is special to me. REAL special wooooooo
Jer said this on November 30th, 2004 at 5:39 pm