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Adult Link or young Link?

Adult Link 128 73.99%
 
Young Link 45 26.01%
 
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Young Link is definitely the best one! Just look at one of his many awesome faces in Wind Waker!



                
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After all this time, Ive only just realised how much bullshit Nintendo are trying to pull with that original Link art.

No way is that guy carrying all that shit and looking that badass only 10 Years old.



                            

Carl2291 said:
After all this time, Ive only just realised how much bullshit Nintendo are trying to pull with that original Link art.

No way is that guy carrying all that shit and looking that badass only 10 Years old.


There are some badass kids in media, granted they're usually supposed to be around 12-15. To name a few of the top of my head

Hit Girl

Riku

Ventus

Porom

Palom

Rydia

Gohan

Shinji Ikari

 Naota Nandaba in FLCL

ect. They are rare so it's even more awesome when one comes along.

 



Carl2291 said:
After all this time, Ive only just realised how much bullshit Nintendo are trying to pull with that original Link art.

No way is that guy carrying all that shit and looking that badass only 10 Years old.


Link in that game is only 10-12. He's still a child.



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spemanig said:
NightDragon83 said:

You know it's true...


...No. This:

...is the Powerpuff Girl reject known as 'Toon Link.'

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so you like to play with little boys is what you telling us OP



 

 

padib said:
spemanig said:

I don't think I am at all. I only know what I know about SS design history because I was so bothered by the design that I did research on it. I thought it was stupid before I knew why.

It doesn't matter that you agree on. This isn't debatable like Links design is. Look at any case study of a child who went into a coma, only to wake up as an adult. The all maintain child-like traits as an adult.

You don't provide any sources, and I'm pretty sure they will catch up extremely quickly. By the time you've defeated ganon and spoken to a large number of town folks, I'm quite certain link is a proper adult...

No sources, no buy.


You don't turn into an adult by "talking to some town folks." Do you even understand how rediculous that is?

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The Art Style Will Be Completely New and Unique

Source: (Nintendo Life)

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/06/interview_zelda_producer_eiji_aonuma_talks_dlc_missing_dungeons_and_majoras_mask

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"NL: The Zelda series has mostly maintained cartoon-like visuals, and even slightly more realistic games still have a fantastical look. Will the next Wii U Zelda game maintain this, or go for a more realistic look?

Aonuma: "The thing about Zelda is we want everything to be unique, whether it’s the graphical presentation or the gameplay. It has to be something you can't see anywhere else. We wouldn't want it to be ultra-realistic because you can see that elsewhere. But I can't say that it's going to be cartoony-realistic like you mentioned, the fantastic presentation that we've already done in the past. It will be something new."

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Aonuma's Twilight Princess Regret

Source: (EDGE)

http://www.edge-online.com/news/aonumas-regrets-twilight-princess/

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"For Twilight Princess we used the adult Link and one of the interesting things about that was how we considered the precise proportions of Link and the world. The scale is because we aimed for a more realistic quality in the size of the environments of Hyrule and what that Link faced," Aonuma said. "But the question is whether or not we were able to incorporate any and all of the interesting game ideas that were able to take advantage of that kind of sheer grand scale within the Zelda universe. I am afraid that definitely no, we were not able to do all the things that perhaps with hindsight we had the capabilities to do."

“In the case of Spirit Tracks it was relatively easier, because regardless of the actual proportions between the player character and the other objects, we can simply concentrate upon the many game ideas we want to realise. But in the case of trying to depict a relatively photorealistic three-dimensional world, we have to be very careful to adapt the ideas so that they seem to perfectly fit with that world. I must admit that's actually one of my very greatest regrets as regards the Twilight Princess.”

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I'm not going to go off and look up comatose stories for you. If you can't see the simple A+B=C process that something like this has to go through, that's your issue.



padib said:
spemanig said:

I'm not going to go off and look up comatose stories for you. If you can't see the simple A+B=C process that something like this has to go through, that's your issue.

You have no basis for that theory, other than your opinion.

Just admit that and you will appear much more intelligent.

I gave you a fact as to why an adult brain is morphologically different from a child's. You gave me opinion as to why say a 10 year old child child in a coma wakes up a child 7 years later.

There is no theory. There is no opinion. It's fact.

You didn't give fact. What you are saying is completely false. You can't be in a sleep for 10 years and wake up more adult. That's a lie. It's incorrect. Your brain obviously changes as that time passes, but without experience, none of that morphology means anything. You're making the bowl bigger without adding more water into it. Infact, the opposite would happen. Your mind would deteriorate and you would lose basic skills such as speach and memory.

Again, you find me one example, just one, of someone waking up from a coma and acting their new age. I will eat all the crow in the world. We're arguing facts, and you are wrong.



padib said:
spemanig said:

There is no theory. There is no opinion. It's fact.

You didn't give fact. What you are saying is completely false. You can't be in a sleep for 10 years and wake up more adult. That's a lie. It's incorrect. Your brain obviously changes as that time passes, but without experience, none of that morphology means anything. You're making the bowl bigger without adding more water into it. Infact, the opposite would happen. Your mind would deteriorate and you would lose basic skills such as speach and memory.

Again, you find me one example, just one, of someone waking up from a coma and acting their new age. I will eat all the crow in the world. We're arguing facts, and you are wrong.

Since you provided no sources, I went ahead and looked it up.

Among the results, I found a 3 year-old girl who picked up a strange smoking and beer downing habit upon awakening from coma, a croatian girl who woke up speaking perfect german after a 5-day coma (unable to speak german anymore) and a kind-working grandad who became a crazed sex-addict.

You're pretending like the brain does nothing while in coma, that's not an idea you can convince me of.

A person waking up 7 years later in a coma without suffering a seizure is not the same person upon waking. Though they might be confused for a time, their brain is not the same at all.

Even worse, a woman who was 32 before her coma suddenly thinks she's a teenager and forgets she's married and has kids. So an adult can be a child?


None of that has anything to do with the topic. You're citing cases of short term comas and brain trauma. None of those people "grew up" after years of being in comatose, which is what you're arguing, and which is still false. A three year old smoking isn't her growing up, it's bad parenting.