Thursday, December 22, 2005

Twilight Princess Revolutionized?

According to NGC Magazine out of the UK, when you play Zelda: Twilight Princess (STILL FOR THE CUBE!) on the Revolution when later released, you will be able to play the game using the new controller. I personally am very excited about this. We've seen different system enhancements like this before, as if you played Zelda: Oracle of Seasons or Ages for GBC on a GBA, you could access a special "advanced" shop where you could purchase special items not availible elsewhere. Showing that a GameCube game designed to primarily work with a standard 2-hand controller to then work with the Revolution free-hand controller is great to see that you can still play standard games with the new controller and closing the gap. Then again, Reggie did say that the classic controller shell for the Revolution will be similar to the Wavebird, so perhaps the new Zelda will use the Revolution controller, when combined with a classic gaming shell. Or maybe you can unlock some crazy Tingle minigame that uses the free-hand controller, haha. With the supposed release dates of April and November of 2006 for Twilight Princess and Revolution so far apart, this could easily help boost the re-playability of Twilight Princess so you can play it again at a later date, with a whole new way to play. This could also help Nintendo as they can market it again strongly in November as a Revolution-friendly game and keeping it at the strong $50 price point still, to help Nintendo regain some money. If this is all true, this would make this Zelda the best Zelda to date, and would account for the major delay in launch date.

We Need Requests For Podcast Episode 4!!!

Start commenting and leaving user requests and questions for our 4th episode of the podcast! Three is now availible for download if you havn't seen it yet. Try out the podcast challenege this week! Submissions are due by Saturday the 31st, or maybe Earlier on the 1st if you must.

Following Revolution Podcast Episode 003

We discuss the 18th anniversary of Rockman, we introduce our three new "corners," reply to new user requests, and review a couple of new games!


Following Revolution Podcast Episode 003
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