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#1 thomasfish
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Hello! I know that this is a very specific request, but I've been searching the internet for ages and I cannot find anything. If you have a pdf of the guide, I'd be super grateful if you could post a link to it. If you have the physical book, it would be incredible if you could post a photo of pages 88-93, which is the Developer Interview section. If you can't help, don't worry - I am fully aware that this guide is super hard to find on the internet. I would buy it on ebay but including shipping to the UK it's like £30 which is more than I can really afford to spend on a single developer interview.

Thanks in advance!

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#2 thomasfish
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This is super niche, I know, but it would be incredible if Phoenix Wright was in the game. He was in UMvC3 so it wouldn't be insane for him to be in this too, but there are plenty of far more popular characters that haven't been announced so I'm not very hopeful at all.

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#3 thomasfish
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Probably Link's Awakening imo. Not only did it create a ton of the series' tropes, but it all just feels really great to play. They polished it a ton so it just feels super streamlined without being handhold-y. Oh also, the music is incredible.

Minish Cap has the best visual design of the 2d games, but to be fair it was the last 2d game in the series made. It can be pretty handhold-y at times though.

Ocarina is, of course, a masterpiece too but for some reason I just prefer Link's Awakening a little. Maybe it's because I played Link's awakening first so there's an element of nostalgia for me.

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#4 thomasfish
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I like in Mario that you can just kinda drop in for a bit. With Zelda it feels like you have to properly set aside some time to play, it doesn't really lend itself to shorter play sessions. Of course, I'm generalising massively and I'm probably biased since I love Odyssey but haven't played BotW yet.