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First off, I got the Gamecube version. I imagine it would get old pretty quickly, using the Wii motion controls (awesome and new at the time). Anyway, the series was accused of  "blowing its wad" early by showing much of the good stuff in the beginning (I don't have a link or a quote. I just remember reading it somewhere.). With Twilight Princess, Nintendo learned a thing or two about pacing. It gets better. Then, it gets even better. After a while, you wonder how the game keeps getting better with every new dungeon and eventually, you ejaculate all over yourself (or maybe that was just me?).

By the time I reached the dungeon where I got the spinning top accessory, my new 360 was gathering dust and my Gamecube was the center of attention. Yeah, it starts slow and people unfairly compared it to the memory of Ocarina of Time (those same people are probably realizing that TP is the better game now that they're playing OoT 3D on the 3DS). If you're a fan of the Zelda series, prepare for the series' finest hour, in my opinion. If you're one of those Call of Duty/Madden gamers that thinks they're so hardcore but can't complete Super Mario Bros. 1 on the Nes if their lives depended on it, sell your copy now.