| Yes, that's what I
say. You couldn't be more right, Dustin Bell. I remember
the good old days, when my next door neighbor came over
and said "Would you like to by this video game
machine?" We bought it, a bargain for $20. It was a
Sega Master System 1. Well, I remember that I had so much
fun on that machine. I used to hire the Sonic game all
the time. But after a year or so, every time I went to
the video store to get a game, I would see the Super
Nintendo games, and wonder. Wonder, what they were like? On my
birthday; my mum started me onto Nintendo. She bought me
an original Game Boy. Well, that was just great! I loved
playing Tetris everyday. Three months later, I moved
houses. Then I saved all my money, took my brother down
to the local Department Store, and bought a Super
Nintendo. $150, and one game. Nigel Mansell's World
Championship Racing. WOW! I couldn't understand how they
could fit so much stuff into one little piece of plastic!
I played that non-stop for a long time.
Then
came the day, that I went to the video store again. This
time, no more Sega Master System games. Now I didn't have
to wonder what they were like. Because I could just pick
them up like I did it all the time. And the first game I
hired, you may ask? The Legend of Zelda: A LInk To The
Past. Well, I can tell you, the intro, with the spinning
Triforce just blew me away! But I played for a while, and
rescued Princess Zelda, but I couldn't work out what to
do next! But this was before I realised the true value of
the game. I returned the game; hiring it again three
weeks later. This time, it hit me. This is a very good
and highly polished game. This time, even my Dad played
it. We got menacing calls from the video store, telling
us to return Zelda, as we had it for 6 weeks. My Dad,
eventually, beat the game, after playing it for 12 hours
a day. I did too, eventually.
A
few Zelda games later, 4 years in the making, The Legend
of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is released. beep....BOOOM! The
gaming industry explodes with Zelda merchandise, and
everyone giving it perfect scores, giving it lots of
awards. It was a very good game, but they missed a very
important element that all the previous Zelda games had.
Challenge. They all had a very good challenge. Take a
look at a 2D rpg. Final Fantasy 3. Brilliant. Had
everything. Chronotrigger. The same, with everything.
Take a look at 3D rpgs. Zelda 5, was nice, but lacked
challenge. Final Fantasy 7 & 8, had the same elements
that their predecesors had; challenge. You know, I think
us Zelda veterans might have to get out there and do
something about it. In conclusion: I think that I've
written something like this before...The Legend of Zelda:
A Link to the Past is da bomb. Saying for today -
"Damn, you barbecued his ass!" - Jax, Mortal
Kombat: Total Annihlation
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