Shadow Hog wrote:I suppose I'll cop out and say that no matter how good they are, Link's Awakening DX was still better. I mean, it's probably my favorite Zelda of all time (that or Ocarina of Time, but I'm pretty sure LA wins out here), so it really goes without saying that I'd prefer it. I really am not sure what it is, but few other Zelda games have come close to capturing the same kinds of feelings LA gave me, a unique sense of joy - Ocarina is probably the only other one. That LA was my first Zelda and that OoT was my first 3D Zelda (specifically the Wind Waker preorder version - taking a bit of a gamble preordering that when never having played a 3D Zelda, but I figured, being Zelda, I'd likely not be disappointed) probably has a lot to do with it.
This. Although I'm not sure if I'd say that OoT was the only 3D Zelda to give me a unique sense of joy. I actually rushed through it the first time because I still hadn't finished it when Wind Waker came out and I was interested in trying that out as soon as possible, but didn't want to be playing through 2 Zeldas at the same time.
The GBC was my first Nintendo system. It was my first taste of owning a Mario or a Zelda. I got it because I wanted to play Pokemon mostly, but also as something to tide me over between then and when the Dreamcast came out. There's been something more... magical (?) about when I first played those games than Sony's PS3 offerings have been.
Green Gibbon! wrote:Are there really that many? LameStop's approaching McDonald's/Starbucks saturation. I remember when I started working at - well, it was Babbage's at the time, but when I started it was the only one for at least 50 miles in each direction. As of a couple years ago, there were three in that same nowhere city, plus another one in an even smaller town nearby.
There's actually more GameStops in my area than there are Starbucks and Biggbys combined. There's one on the other side of the field by my house, which has been there since at least 1991 when it was a FuncoLand. There's one across the street from that one and there's another about a half-mile down the road next door to a Starbucks. Then there's another at an outdoor "mall" another mile away from that. And this is after they closed down the EB Games that was in the indoors mall (you know an actual building) that's on the corner of the street opposite the first GameStop. So for a while we essentially had 3 GameStops at one intersection.