Twilight Princess - Wii or Gamecube?

Started by manuel, February 04, 2010, 03:19:53 am

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Which version to get?

Wii
5 (35.7%)
Gamecube
9 (64.3%)

Total Members Voted: 14

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Oh yeah:

Quote from: Jollie on February 04, 2010, 12:39:53 pmit wouldnt really be fair to players for him to be left handed considering 98% of the population is right handed.


Well excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me for being too much of a purist.

The opposite argument could also be true. The game is inherently unfair to leftys.

Jollie

im not trying to be rude. you have a point but only like 2% of the population is left handed including me, and im guessing that they would rather make it easier for the majority to use.
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nintendodork

I wish they would include an option for left handed people in every Wii game.  It's annoying to have to do the opposite of what the game says, or to have to use the controls right handed.  Equal rights, I say! :D
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satoshi_matrix

The only thing the Wii version really has over the Gamecube version is of course the Twilight Hack, but seeing as how that's outdated and patched now it's really just a matter of preference if you would rather have Windwaker controls or play in an inverted world with waggle. Personally, I bought The GC version at the Wii's launch and instead opted for Trauma Center Second Opinion as my Wii launch title.

manuel

I never really even noticed that Link was left-handed until it was pointed out when TP was released.  :o

L___E___T

No nor me, which shows how important it is.  The same people whine about it that did about Wind Waker's cel shading and the game turned out great.

As for the Wii version, it's a bit more than an inverted world with waggle lol.  The fishing puzzles are better, many of the sidequests are more involving and as a control scheme it IS more intuitive but it's become cool to hate on the Wii so people do.

It's not being a purist at all it's just grumbling over change - how does that make you more of a fan?
I guess, all those purist fans won't be playing the next zelda game either then, considering it's also on Wii and Link's not right-handed:



To be honest, it's such a stupid reason - like me saying I won't play zelda 2 because it's side-on or zelda 3 because he has pink hair or Link's Awakening because it's not in Hyrule or the Oracle and Minish Cap games because they're made by Capcom or OOT because it's 3D..

Every Zelda game is different and deviates a little which is part of what gives the games so much personality.  
If you whinge and whine at those changes with stubbornness then you miss out on all the charisma that Aonuma and the team put into them.
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