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Okay, i'm sure I'll get voted down for this but.... i'm just not impressed in the slightest. What is with all the stupid gimmics in Zelda games these days? The original story line has been spun so many different ways that I feel like i'm watching the 11th season of some Nickelodeon cartoon at this point.

I truly hope that the next Zelda on the Wii sticks to the tried and true formula. Make the story a little dark, the animations non-cell shaded, and some classic dungeon crawling gameplay. If I see another Zelda game with a stupid train, silly masks, sailboats, etc. i'm going to puke!
Yeah, I guess I could see it if you don't have a PSP already.... but even then I would probably go with the 3000 just for cheaper games. My iphone does all the rest for me
I still don't get it.... Without UMD I can't play my existing games. Now i have to download games at retail price. With the UMD I can go to my local gamestore and buy used games for like 10 bucks.
I agree, I see absolutely no appeal in getting one of these. Maybe someone else can explain why anyone would want this without any UMD and such a high price?
I don't see it on the Appstore yet. Anyone else have any luck?
I'm poor, please pick me :)
Okay, I'll admit Force Unleashed had a good story line.... but the game play still sucked IMHO.
Hopefully this will be better than the last POS Star Wars game released. Force Unleashed sucked!
Pick me! Sand box tiger ftw
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