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Forums - Nintendo - Paper Zelda rpg, would it work?

 

Would you be interested in it?

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think so 1 3.45%
 
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IDK why this hasnt been commented yet on the forums, but would you like the idea of a Paper Zelda turn based rpg or even a Srpg (that have been proven quite popular as of late)????

I think it would work pretty good commercially dont you think guys?



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Idk, not really. I'd like to see a Earthbound style Metroid game though.



DieAppleDie said:


IDK why this hasnt been commented yet on the forums, but would you like the idea of a Paper Zelda turn based rpg or even a Srpg (that have been proven quite popular as of late)????

I think it would work pretty good commercially dont you think guys?

Oh, but it has - in the offical Zelda thread!

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=153795&page=1#



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I think it could work...
But I would be more eager to see New Legend of Zelda...
Mix the original Legend of Zelda with A Link to the Past and Four Swords Adventures...
But unlike Four Swords Adventures, make sure players enjoy the game for more than ten minutes...



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It could be awesome



     
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I could be good if done right, but we already have Paper Mario.

I'd rather see a revival of 2D traditional Zelda.



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