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Damn you had to make a thread about this?
I'm just gonna c/p what I said on the original thread
[QUOTE="ActionRemix"]Wind Waker is STILL graphics king. This is indisputable even if fanboys don't want to admit it.glez13
Wind Waker was NEVER graphics king. This is indisputable even if fanboys don't want to admit it.
Even as a troll attempt, this is a stupid thread because everyone knows Windwaker (not those bullshots in the OP) looked like ass even back in 2003.princeofshapeirNot even close :|
[QUOTE="princeofshapeir"]Even as a troll attempt, this is a stupid thread because everyone knows Windwaker (not those bullshots in the OP) looked like ass even back in 2003.Spartan070Not even close :|
Dude he is right just look at the pic posted below. Even running in an emulator at high resolution you can't hide bland graphics. Even Okami did cel-shading better.
such a bullshot, 596*477 pixels wtf?[QUOTE="princeofshapeir"]
BEST-LOOKING GAME EVAR!!!!1
Spartan070
gamecube resolution huehuehuehuehuehue
Actually that looks pretty damn smexy for a Zelda game.. I know they're BS and all.. Something to look forward to with Wii U perhaps.
If it doesn't have jaggies and it textures aren't muddy it will stand the test of time. MGS2, for not being a cell shaded game, looks really really good.
And Okami is graphic's king.
Okami did cel-shading better. And art is entirely subjective anyways... so this thread is pointless unless you want to discuss the merits of other game's art styles.foxhound_fox
While Okami did it well, it also had framerate issues. As for Skyward Sword, no way does it look better than WW. With that said, WW is not graphics king today :P.
Ugh, this is one game out of many that is missing from my collection and is bugging me.
I have a really hard time buying used games, because I am OCD when it comes to disc condition. I won't even buy a game if it has a light scratch on it. I know that light scratches don't affect play, but I like discs to be pristine. I recently saw a copy of Wind Waker, and it had a light scratch on it, so no buy. I'm extremely careful with discs, and never set them down outside of a console or case. I also never touch the bottom with my finger, only the sides. Every game I own is in factory condition except for 1 game, which I have a pristine duplicate copy of.
Ugh, this is one game out of many that is missing from my collection and is bugging me.
I have a really hard time buying used games, because I am OCD when it comes to disc condition. I won't even buy a game if it has a light scratch on it. I know that light scratches don't affect play, but I like discs to be pristine. I recently saw a copy of Wind Waker, and it had a light scratch on it, so no buy. I'm extremely careful with discs, and never set them down outside of a console or case. I also never touch the bottom with my finger, only the sides. Every game I own is in factory condition except for 1 game, which I have a pristine duplicate copy of.
arkephonic
Just buy a new/like new copy on ebay. Problem solved.
Even as a troll attempt, this is a stupid thread because everyone knows Windwaker (not those bullshots in the OP) looked like ass even back in 2003.princeofshapeirThat's a mod made in the Crysis editor. That's the Crysis engine you are looking at.
[QUOTE="arkephonic"]
Ugh, this is one game out of many that is missing from my collection and is bugging me.
I have a really hard time buying used games, because I am OCD when it comes to disc condition. I won't even buy a game if it has a light scratch on it. I know that light scratches don't affect play, but I like discs to be pristine. I recently saw a copy of Wind Waker, and it had a light scratch on it, so no buy. I'm extremely careful with discs, and never set them down outside of a console or case. I also never touch the bottom with my finger, only the sides. Every game I own is in factory condition except for 1 game, which I have a pristine duplicate copy of.
Tikeio
Just buy a new/like new copy on ebay. Problem solved.
I actually did buy many of my retro games new on Amazon, but some games are priced very high for new copies. Wind Waker is $150 for example. It's just not worth that much to me, I would rather find a pristine used copy, trust me, they are out there. I'm in no rush.
I've never bought used online. Most of the time, my idea of good condition and someone elses idea of good condition are two entirely different things. I prefer to see the disc before I buy. The hassle of buying used online, getting it, realizing it isn't up to snuff, and dealing with returning it is too much trouble.
It would have made it a hell of a lot easier on myself if I had just kept my original copy, along with all my original consoles and games and didn't sell them all in 2005. I consider that my biggest regret of all time, which I'm not really complaining about because if that is my biggest regret, something video game related, I am probably doing something right.
[QUOTE="arkephonic"]
Ugh, this is one game out of many that is missing from my collection and is bugging me.
I have a really hard time buying used games, because I am OCD when it comes to disc condition. I won't even buy a game if it has a light scratch on it. I know that light scratches don't affect play, but I like discs to be pristine. I recently saw a copy of Wind Waker, and it had a light scratch on it, so no buy. I'm extremely careful with discs, and never set them down outside of a console or case. I also never touch the bottom with my finger, only the sides. Every game I own is in factory condition except for 1 game, which I have a pristine duplicate copy of.
Tikeio
Just buy a new/like new copy on ebay. Problem solved.
or it could be possible to ported to Virtual console for Wii UPlease Log In to post.
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