Minionslayer wrote:Only? I beat it in a week, played it for 6 hours a day, and collected everything. Then I beat it again with 3 hearts. I'm never playing that game again.JayjayAbnormal wrote:Minionslayer wrote:Nathan_lol wrote:Twilight Princess was good, but it's no Ocarina.
I thought it was too easy , I finished it in a week >.<
Just curious, how much free time do you have?
A lot ;D it was during the holidays. I think I played 2 hours a day...
You both just got pwned by Minionslayer 

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I don't like finishing my video games in a week
Gives me nothing to do after

Josiah Tobin wrote:The Postman pisses me off to NO END. WHO would be stupid enough to DESIGN something that looked like that?
I suspect Miyamoto himself

It was also him who wanted to wrestle a goat in the game. So the team put in that part just because he wanted to play something like that

Other things he wanted were details like being able to cut wooden boards so he could throw the bits into the water and see them float. I've read some detailed interviews about the game with the team and him and he's quite something, hehe. It's no surprise that many of these things come from him on the other hand. This is a guy who falls asleep during press meetings about financial reports. That's actually the reason why Nintendo's presentations at game shows are more interactive these days. Since Miyamoto was bored.
By the way, quite a few seem to like the Wii here. It's almost the opposite compared to the "hardcore" gaming forums where practically all bash it.
Retribution wrote:Other things he wanted were details like being able to cut wooden boards so he could throw the bits into the water and see them float.
I thought that was from an interview when Ocarina Of Time came out, not Twilight Princess?
I didn't know that he said that back then too. Can you pick up the parts in OoT? I don't remember. Maybe the new thing now was that they could be picked up and thrown around?
Oh, picked up, I see. I just remember him talking about cutting signs and watching the bits float on water in OOT.
Nevertheless, a lot of the weird stuff seems to come from him it seems. Though it seems to pay of in a way. Practically everything he releases gets great scores.
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