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[Wii] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Discussion Thread
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Motsy
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Old Dec 10, 2006, 04:38 PM Local time: Dec 10, 2006, 01:38 PM #1 of 723
Originally Posted by SOLDIER
Believe me, I'm a sucker for widescreen, and demand that all future games, movies, and shows support it. That said, I'm told that Zelda Wii isn't exactly true widescreen, that they just crop some of the picture to give you that widescreen effect.

Even so, I have to ask myself if it's worth delaying my acquisition of Zelda for a few extra months just for a widescreen mode and some fun but clearly tacked-on controls.
To be fair, most current gen games that feature a 16:9 mode aren't true widescreen, but they still look pretty damn good.

As for which version to buy, I'd say go for the Wii version. I finished it last night, and I really can't imagine doing certain things ingame without the remote. But if getting the Wii version means waiting a few extra months, then just go for the GCN copy. At least you'll have free camera control, and you'll be playing one of the best games of the generation.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Old Dec 24, 2006, 12:37 AM Local time: Dec 23, 2006, 09:37 PM #2 of 723
Toru Minegishi, Askua Ota, and Koji Kondo composed Twilight Princess' score, though Kondo's name's probably only there for his Zelda themes that are in the game.

The only orchestrated piece is the opening demo theme.

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