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LOVEoo said:
Maneco said:
Vectorferret said:
noname2200 said:
Maneco said:

Of course it won't be easy for anyone who is left-handed... Sorry, guys, but I'm still disappointed with this fact.

What you don't realize is that Skyward Sword doubles as the newest "non-game" from Nintendo: "Ambidextrous Training (train your left hand in just hours a day!)."


I lol'd. It really sucks that they aren't accomodating left handed people. 10% of people are left handed, for normal Zelda game sales, that is 40 thousand people at least who are being forced to adjust.

Or "forced" to boycott the game. Sadly, I'm not buying it until I'm able to play with my good hand.

So you played TP on the GCN? I don't know how hard it is to add a left handed option....but obviously it presents some major problems. I don't think Nintendo would remove an optional left handed mode without good reason.

Yep, I have TP on GameCube. However, I've played the Wii version a few years later and found out the gameplay wasn't affected: I only needed not to get confused with the hand-change. But the story is different with Skyward Sword.



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