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HERE IS A BIG IMPORTANT QUESTION

How do you guys play the first game?

The first time I played it, I drew my own map - drew out a grid, filled in details as I went. Good times.

The second time I just used the same map.

But now I wonder - am I supposed to commit this stuff to memory? What's the normal procedure, here?

Yeah, you can count me in. With the release of OoT 3DS and my iminent purchase of it (and a 3DS with which I can play LA) I think I will take this opportunity to play through all the games in the series. Except Four Swords, of course - I have no one to play it with. So, in short: LoZ, AoL, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoA/OoS, TWW, FSA, TP, PH, ST



Great idea! I will start with Link's Crossbow Practice.



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Ok I'm in!

I started playing Twilight Princess some time ago. I thought it started very slow and got bored but then it was getting better and better. I got where you rescue the Zora child and go to Kakariko, and his mother's soul appear. I thought that was awesome!
However for different reasons I stopped playing it for a long time.

Some weeks ago I started it again, and although I haven't played it recently (just got addicted to Pro Evolution 2009 on Wii :p ), I'm decided to finish it before Skyward Sword arrives.

Just finished the Temple of Water and man I felt it was a very confusing temple! a lot more than in Ocarina of Time... or was it just me?

I never played Majora's Mask or the DS games, so I may continue with that after Twilight, but I fear it may be too much Zelda and lose interest in buying Skyward Sword lol. We'll see, first I need to finish TP.



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Very good!

I want to play before Skyward Sword:

A Link to the Past
Majora's Mask
Twilight Princess

I finished Ocarina of Time Master Quest (NGC) recently, but it seems that the version in 3DS will be better.



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OK so I'm gonna play A Link to the Past, and then several romhacks of it, such as:

Parallel Worlds
Goddess of Wisdom
Master Quest

And then I should finish Link's Awakening, and catch up on the Oracles games. Exciting!



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I Zelda - I'll be up for it too.

Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Link to the Past and Legend of Zelda. I'll probably get the one on 3DS virtual console too... which is that?



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Khuutra said:
HERE IS A BIG IMPORTANT QUESTION

How do you guys play the first game?

The first time I played it, I drew my own map - drew out a grid, filled in details as I went. Good times.

The second time I just used the same map.

But now I wonder - am I supposed to commit this stuff to memory? What's the normal procedure, here

I didn't draw a map when I played through the game, but maybe this time I will. In-game map drawing is sure to feature in every post-Skyward Sword Zelda, so I'm thinking it might be fitting to do it the old fashioned way at least once.



Khuutra said:
HERE IS A BIG IMPORTANT QUESTION

How do you guys play the first game?

The first time I played it, I drew my own map - drew out a grid, filled in details as I went. Good times.

The second time I just used the same map.

But now I wonder - am I supposed to commit this stuff to memory? What's the normal procedure, here?


I didn't draw a map, and I paid for it. I think actually drawing a map is great tho. It was one of the little things I really liked on PH when you get to that whale island and chart it. I'd love a Zelda where that is integral to the experience.

That ties with something I was thinking as I looked for the third palace in Zelda II. As different as this zelda is, it is more like the first one than the others in the sense that exploration and combat are the main elements instead of puzzles. Don't get me wrong, I like zelda puzzles and dungeons, but I think the other elements are really important too and combat especially has been heavily downplayed even when there were excellent fighting systems avaible. Which makes me hopeful of SS.

My only real complaint for now is that I can't save without suiciding lol