Of those two pictures, I still prefer Metal Gear Solid visually. It's blocky up-close, but has more detailed models. That Ocarina image is blurry and bland. Also the 3D models are very basic. Even Link looks quite odd compared to Snake. His arms and forearms look completely detached.
I'm sure both games will be announced eventually. It's just most developers will be focusing on trying to best implement 3D effects. Side scrollers and top down strategy games wont sell the 3D effect as well as a 3D platformer or a racing game for example. I suspect we'll see an awful lot of racing games on this console lol. Once the hype dies down though, i'm sure the classics will return.
People do seem to be arguing about the graphics, but i'm suprised people are sticking up for the N64. I know the PS1 had some pixelated graphics, but I prefered that to blurry textures myself. That and the likes of Perfect Dark and Jet Force Jemini look quite awful in places.
I'm pretty sure they're two different games, but don't quote me on it as I own neither. Maybe you should check out a few reviews. They'll clear things up for you.
Normally you use the analog on the nun-chuck to move and sidestep, whilst you point the remote at the screen to aim, look and turn. It takes about an hour to get used to, but once you've nailed it, its a smooth and quick control method.
Ah, another idea. Have longer days in the summer and shorter days in winter, or however it works elsewhere in the world. It's weird playing Animal Crossing at 7 in the afternoon, whilst its still sunny outside, but almost completely black in the game.
Thats true, but that was before the VC came into existence. I suppose at the time Nintendo thought "We might as well throw them in there as we can no longer make any money from them". Now its a different story.
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