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EditorialThe Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - The Full Review
Topic started: 8 Dec 2006 @ 0:40
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Fri, Dec 8, 06 @ 00:40
OMG, this game looks so ace, btw im not a ninty fanboy, but i am a zelda one!
So you're scared and you're thinking That maybe we ain't that young anymore,
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
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Fri, Dec 8, 06 @ 00:41
well have to post out reactions to the game ourselves here, but no spoilers, GOD HELP YOU if is see spoiler, like the one where u are actually playing as princess zelda not link, woops.......only messin!
So you're scared and you're thinking That maybe we ain't that young anymore,
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
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Fri, Dec 8, 06 @ 06:31
i think that the lack of speech also leaves more to the imagination. after so many many years of them speaking in my head, i dont think i could bear to hear my gaming heroes seemingly possessed by some american cheeseball
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Fri, Dec 8, 06 @ 18:17
gd point,and also, anyone whos played oblivion will know that after 20 hours of the same 5 voice actors, you get a little antsy...
So you're scared and you're thinking That maybe we ain't that young anymore,
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
Show a little faith. Excerpt From-Thunder Road By Bruce Springsteen.
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Wed, Dec 13, 06 @ 01:46
You actually can have more than three save slots.
Save whatever you want in the three slots, and you can back up the whole zelda save file (or any other game save file) to an SD card in the Wii data management menu. Put that data on a PC and you essentially have infinite backup save space. Continue playing on the save file that remains on the Wii and just copy the back-up file to the Wii anytime to relive all you best catalogued moments.
Have fun!
Save whatever you want in the three slots, and you can back up the whole zelda save file (or any other game save file) to an SD card in the Wii data management menu. Put that data on a PC and you essentially have infinite backup save space. Continue playing on the save file that remains on the Wii and just copy the back-up file to the Wii anytime to relive all you best catalogued moments.
Have fun!
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