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Lastgengamer said:
wfz said:
Lastgengamer said:

I can't really see the problem with a Zelda OOT remake, Since it is a classic and this new version might even include extra dungeons, better controls, etcetera. So the graphic update wouldn't even be the main addition to me and besides it's not like Nintendo themselves have remade all that many games the only one that does come to mind in the last decade is Mario 64 DS.     


Putting in new dungeons would mean a change in the story. Are we talking about a graphically updated remake of OoT, or are we talking about a re-invisioning of OoT?

If this game is substantially different from OoT and changes up the pace of the game and the dungeons and story, then I don't even know if I'd call it OoT anymore since then it just about shares as much with the rest of the Zeldas.

But I would much prefer that.

Well if it's in the same way Mario 64 was ported to the DS with extra stages I would still consider it basically the same game with bonus content and with only slight changes to the story.

I for one would also love to have a portable version of the game.

The only difference is that OoT's dungeons were much more integrated and important story-wise than the levels in SM64. Adding in new dungeons out of left field would need to have some sort of purpose in the storyline, unless they're just lame filler dungeons. Then meh.