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Originally posted by Gutter Mouth
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Pet peeve of mine; I hate it when Nintendo recycles old games. Every time a new system comes out they have to start giving out/slightly remaking their older games. I have the first Mario on NES like 8 different times.
1. On the original NES.
2. On SNES in the collection pack.
3. Animal Crossing.
4. The NES collectors thing on gba.
They just recycle and recycle. Balls to that. Practically all of the bestseller one SNES they remade for the gba. They all ready used OoT to help sales with WindWaker. Just let the classics die. They just remade Super Mario64. That right there just chaps my hide. I don\'t need this \"newer generation\" to get the games of my time. If they want to play the classics, they should buy a SNES and hunt the individual games down themselves. Sony has never to my knowlage rehashed a game, so that\'s all good, it\'s just a problem of Nintendo\'s. I say, don\'t make OoT onto the DS, I say they should just make a new Zelda game with 64 bit graphics.
I\'m the third person to quote this.
I own OoT for the N64 and have beaten it, and I think it would be better with more dungeons and some way to play after you beat the game.
Multiplayer would be good, and I have ideas:
1. 2 player mode
One person would be young link, and one player would be Adult Link. That way, when young link finished, the adult link part would be finished already.
2. 3 player mode
One person would be Link, one a Goron, and one the, er, water people. They would each get one of the crystals, and could split up and fight the dungeons in a different order. Of course, Ganon and dungeon would have to be WAY harder.