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Miyamotoo said:
Johnw1104 said:
"-Launch of biggest and probably most anticipated Nintendo game ever, Zelda U."

Methinks you've forgotten Super Mario 3. Heck, probably can throw Super Mario World, Link to the Past, Mario 64 and Ocarina on that list too.

Ocarina took years as well, except we'd never seen a zelda in 3d. I'm not sure this one compares.

I didn't, back in that age there was not internet so people had very little info about games in development, majority of people find out about new game only when is released. That can't be compared at all with modern age where almost everybody know anything.

Lol you think we all just lived under rocks and waited for whatever games might suddenly appear in the stores? Magazines filled in for the Internet just fine, with word of mouth keeping all who might care in the loop. Nintendo, more than anyone, announced their games loooong in advance, sometimes announcing them so early that they'd end the project and devestated all of us who were waiting. Besides, by the time of the N64 the Internet was thriving, as was TV (I recall watching some show where they revealed the teleport spot in the first world of Mario 64 before it had released).

Every kid knew a Super Mario 3 was coming, and they all wanted it. Later on, everyone had seen the images of mario riding Yoshi and were dying to get their hands on it (I still remember my cousin showing it off when he brought his SNES down during a visit). 

Where the anticipation may have been its greatest, though, was the transition to 3d. Not just for Super Mario 64 but, given how long we had to wait, I'd say Ocarina took the cake. It had been teased since '95, and after seeing how well mario translated to 3d everyone (including myself) was just dying to see zelda make the leap. They kept putting off the date of it and the 64DD until, thankfully, they managed to release it without said peripheral. Still, my mother and I went to both Toys R Us and Electronics Boutique, and neither was accepting any more preorders; my neighbor had no luck either. That wait for more inventory was just torturous lol

Given how small the enthusiasm is for the Wii U is when compared to past consoles, I just can't see how this upcoming zelda at all matches the hype of that long-time-coming and transformational title. I can think of few (if any) times people were more excited about the future of games than that leap into three dimensions, and those two were about as anticipated as any games have ever been.