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The Wind Waker..
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on the Wii..
looks absolutely stunning using the component cable
picked up a blue Wiimote plus, which matches the Wii U in a funny kind of way and also Skyward Sword
hopefully my wavebird will arrive for my "Zelda" weekend as the Gameware Gamcube controller is pretty poor..
who else has recently played Wind Waker,??
my 8 year olds face was a picture when he saw a wire attched to the Wii..
"what the hell..???" he said
looks absolutely stunning using the component cable
picked up a blue Wiimote plus, which matches the Wii U in a funny kind of way and also Skyward Sword
hopefully my wavebird will arrive for my "Zelda" weekend as the Gameware Gamcube controller is pretty poor..
who else has recently played Wind Waker,??
my 8 year olds face was a picture when he saw a wire attched to the Wii..
"what the hell..???" he said
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Even though I already have it on my gamecube, I am now waiting for the release of the hd version later on this year before I play it again.
On a sidenote, today I received my copy of the Legend of Zelda:Hyrule Historia....it is gonna be a good read.
Ocarina of Time>Twilight Princess>A Link to the Past>Majora's Mask>The Wind Waker
I've played Skyward Sword but not had a chance to fully get into it. I think the way in which motion controls are implemented is cool, but from what I've played a lot of the game feels a bit "been there done that".
what does that mean??
i dont remember, however it is a lovely looking game, looks great on the Wii through component
I agree it still looks as fresh today as it did on release. Gorgeous looking game.
playing with the wavebird is as good as any wireless controller we have now, and the batteries last forever
£25 on ebay but worth it