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padib said:
Joel, I like this post. Not that I agree 100% but the post is good. Here is a thread I just made, it points to Skyward Sword being to me a leap in the right direction -> http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=137002

A bit of a fan thread it is, but there is something about working on your weaknesses that just makes you stronger, I hope Nintendo will soon achieve it, they are so capable.


Thanks Padib with all the critisicm I've been getting lately on my recent threads and even debating with you and other users it is good to know that users are still enjoying them. I don't think anyone will ever 100% agree with my posts and I hope nobody ever does, I like being unique and while sometimes people will be upset or dislike my posts. Their will always be users who find them insightful.

Anyways yah I caught your thread before I made this comment. Already contributed and I kept my post short as possible like this one. I'm not sure I agree Nintendo was working on a weakness at all, Miyamoto and Aonuma just set out to create a unique new Zelda experiance. They produced this Zelda title the same way they produce all there titles by creating a high end new experiance that only Nintendo could provide. It might relieve you to see a master piece you enjoy and see as fixing a problem, but I highly doubt that Nintendo was trying to fix a problem.

For Nintendo to fix a problem their would first have to be a problem. I don't think I see much of one and doubt Nintendo sees one either. By that I am not saying their is no problems at Nintendo, rather I fail to see a problem that Nintendo has addressed with SS. But either way it is amazing to see that problem being fixed I would suspect you will be pretty happy in the next few years. I bet Nintendo has a lot in store.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer