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Post by PFA on Oct 19, 2007 14:24:30 GMT -5
the only one I've completed so far is Wind Waker. >_>; Haha, I recently remembered that I've beaten Minish Cap as well, so that was totally a lie. So is Phantom Hourglass, like, out? *checks* Dude, it is. I can't believe I didn't notice earlier. *suddenly wants it* *ponders asking for it for her birthday, which is coming up soon yay*
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Post by Mr. Meepit's Puppet on Oct 19, 2007 23:30:45 GMT -5
Ive beaten the first 6 Temples, and Im upset Im nearing the end of Phantom Hourglass... Anyway, the story on page 5 in the english: White birds soar freely in the skies above the vast blue ocean. A pirate ship sails along, cutting through the waves. On deck is a crew of pirates and their leader Tetra, a brave and brash girl. Travelling with them is Link, the boy in green. Tetra and Link met for the first time not long before our story begins.
Link discovered that Tetra was princess of Hyrule, an ancient kingdom destroyed long ago. After Tetra was taken away by an evil king, Link set out on a perilous journey to find her. He slew many monsters and found powerful weapons. Link became a true hero and rescued the princess from the evil king.
Afterward, the pair set out to explore together. This time, they happen upon seas protected by a great spirit, the Ocean King. In the seas, the locals whisper rumours of a mysterious Ghost Ship. Suddenly a thick fog surrounds Tetra's vessel and the pirates spot a creepy, rickety old ship. Brave Tetra leaps on board to investigate, but the Ghost Ship begis to sail away. Link makes a valiant attempt to follow Tetra onto the Ghost Ship, but he loses his grip and plunges into the ocean. He awakens later on an unfamiliar island with a curious fairy fluttering overhead. And that is where Link's new adventure begins... Also, if anyone plays, is there any way we could trade ship parts? Im trying to collect the entire Shell/Seapony/Tropical (I think Tropical is part of it cos it is also third from bottom) set.
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Post by Nut on Oct 20, 2007 7:08:37 GMT -5
Anyway, the story on page 5 in the english: White birds soar freely in the skies above the vast blue ocean. A pirate ship sails along, cutting through the waves. On deck is a crew of pirates and their leader Tetra, a brave and brash girl. Travelling with them is Link, the boy in green. Tetra and Link met for the first time not long before our story begins.
Link discovered that Tetra was princess of Hyrule, an ancient kingdom destroyed long ago. After Tetra was taken away by an evil king, Link set out on a perilous journey to find her. He slew many monsters and found powerful weapons. Link became a true hero and rescued the princess from the evil king.
Afterward, the pair set out to explore together. This time, they happen upon seas protected by a great spirit, the Ocean King. In the seas, the locals whisper rumours of a mysterious Ghost Ship. Suddenly a thick fog surrounds Tetra's vessel and the pirates spot a creepy, rickety old ship. Brave Tetra leaps on board to investigate, but the Ghost Ship begis to sail away. Link makes a valiant attempt to follow Tetra onto the Ghost Ship, but he loses his grip and plunges into the ocean. He awakens later on an unfamiliar island with a curious fairy fluttering overhead. And that is where Link's new adventure begins... Yay, thank you! ^^ Haha, so it doesn't rhyme in English? When they translated it into Dutch, they made a rhyming poem out of the story. XD I guess to annoy the "hardcore" gamers even more. XD Edit: I just finished the game. Love. It was like a miniature Wind Waker. <3 An excellent sequel.
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Post by Jason on Oct 23, 2007 20:59:00 GMT -5
OH may I jion. Though I know next to nothing about it, I wuv it. I would have gotten Phantom Hourglass but I lost my DS at school a few weeks back.
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Post by Mr. Meepit's Puppet on Oct 24, 2007 1:00:50 GMT -5
I haven't finished the game, and I don't plan to any time soon. I am waiting till I have done everything else. (Like all or most ship parts, or the Travellers' Quests)
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Post by Nut on Oct 24, 2007 5:23:53 GMT -5
I haven't finished the game, and I don't plan to any time soon. I am waiting till I have done everything else. (Like all or most ship parts, or the Travellers' Quests) Yeah, I'm going to go back and do the extra sidequests, too. (I want to see how many extras I can get without a guide.) I just wanted to see the ending so I could stop fearing spoilers. By the way... In the Ghost Ship, what was the deal with the four levers you had to pull to reach the fourth sister? The numbers written on the stone nearby had no relation that I could see to the actual combination you were supposed to pull. I wasted quite a bit of time yanking on them randomly...
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Post by Mr. Meepit's Puppet on Oct 25, 2007 1:31:02 GMT -5
I haven't finished the game, and I don't plan to any time soon. I am waiting till I have done everything else. (Like all or most ship parts, or the Travellers' Quests) Yeah, I'm going to go back and do the extra sidequests, too. (I want to see how many extras I can get without a guide.) I just wanted to see the ending so I could stop fearing spoilers. By the way... In the Ghost Ship, what was the deal with the four levers you had to pull to reach the fourth sister? The numbers written on the stone nearby had no relation that I could see to the actual combination you were supposed to pull. I wasted quite a bit of time yanking on them randomly... It did... It was the order. Lets say it was something like 2431. It didn't mean pull the last one first, the first lever second, the third lever third and the second lever fourth, it meant that you pull the Second Lever, then the Fourth, then the third, then the first.
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Post by Nut on Oct 25, 2007 3:20:29 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm going to go back and do the extra sidequests, too. (I want to see how many extras I can get without a guide.) I just wanted to see the ending so I could stop fearing spoilers. By the way... In the Ghost Ship, what was the deal with the four levers you had to pull to reach the fourth sister? The numbers written on the stone nearby had no relation that I could see to the actual combination you were supposed to pull. I wasted quite a bit of time yanking on them randomly... It did... It was the order. Lets say it was something like 2431. It didn't mean pull the last one first, the first lever second, the third lever third and the second lever fourth, it meant that you pull the Second Lever, then the Fourth, then the third, then the first. *still confused* I'm not sure why I would interpret 2431 the way given in the first example. The thing was, the order was set. *checks* ...And apparently there were five levers, not four--oops, sorry for that confusion. The order was 41523, left to right. And the number I had on the stone was something like 24513. I just didn't get how those numbers related to each other. o_0
Edit: *is searching more* ...But apparently they did. Wow, that was subtle. Now I wish I'd thought more about how to solve it. It would've been satisfying to get that right. One of the trickier puzzles in that game.
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Post by Mr. Meepit's Puppet on Oct 26, 2007 1:01:49 GMT -5
It did... It was the order. Lets say it was something like 2431. It didn't mean pull the last one first, the first lever second, the third lever third and the second lever fourth, it meant that you pull the Second Lever, then the Fourth, then the third, then the first. *still confused* I'm not sure why I would interpret 2431 the way given in the first example. The thing was, the order was set. *checks* ...And apparently there were five levers, not four--oops, sorry for that confusion. The order was 41523, left to right. And the number I had on the stone was something like 24513. I just didn't get how those numbers related to each other. o_0
Edit: *is searching more* ...But apparently they did. Wow, that was subtle. Now I wish I'd thought more about how to solve it. It would've been satisfying to get that right. One of the trickier puzzles in that game. I agree... took me awhile to figure it out too
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Post by Mr. Meepit's Puppet on Oct 29, 2007 17:27:06 GMT -5
I beat the game two days ago... That was a strange ending. Like The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and Alice in Wonderland. I did like it, though.
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Post by PFA on Dec 30, 2007 18:06:25 GMT -5
*feels like reviving this* I got Phantom Hourglass as a late Christmas present a while back. I'm about... halfway through the game, I think, and it is so far made of win. <3
...On a side note, I have successfully managed to make chibi doodles on every map it allows me to write on so far. >_> Maybe I should take pictures. Except they won't be very good quality, seeing as you can't take pictures off a DS very well...
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Post by Elcie on Dec 30, 2007 20:04:48 GMT -5
*feels like reviving this* I got Phantom Hourglass as a late Christmas present a while back. I'm about... halfway through the game, I think, and it is so far made of win. <3 ...On a side note, I have successfully managed to make chibi doodles on every map it allows me to write on so far. >_> Maybe I should take pictures. Except they won't be very good quality, seeing as you can't take pictures off a DS very well... Squee I got it for Christmas too! <3 I am glad I am the only person who's not having WAY too much fun with drawing on maps. >____>;;; And am I the only one who tries to shoot down seagulls? XD; I can't be, right? Yes this game is awesome. ^_^ <3 My character is named Razo. X3333! (Whoever correctly gets the reference is made of pwnly awesome.)
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Post by PFA on Dec 30, 2007 22:13:23 GMT -5
*feels like reviving this* I got Phantom Hourglass as a late Christmas present a while back. I'm about... halfway through the game, I think, and it is so far made of win. <3 ...On a side note, I have successfully managed to make chibi doodles on every map it allows me to write on so far. >_> Maybe I should take pictures. Except they won't be very good quality, seeing as you can't take pictures off a DS very well... Squee I got it for Christmas too! <3 I am glad I am the only person who's not having WAY too much fun with drawing on maps. >____>;;; And am I the only one who tries to shoot down seagulls? XD; I can't be, right? Yes this game is awesome. ^_^ <3 My character is named Razo. X3333! (Whoever correctly gets the reference is made of pwnly awesome.) PFA loves doodling, what can I say. ; And I shoot at seagulls sometimes. >_> Just because they're there and it's better than doing nothing (on that note, I am verrry glad they didn't make the sea as huge as it was in WW. XDDD;; It always took forever to get places). My character's name is Knil, Link backwards. Which is the name I've been giving my character since I first started playing Zelda games. I wanted something different than Link, but also kind of similar, and I came up with that. It sounded cool so it kinda stuck.
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Post by Nut on Dec 31, 2007 23:34:04 GMT -5
I beat the game two days ago... That was a strange ending. Like The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and Alice in Wonderland. I did like it, though. I loved it because it reminded me of fairy tale-ish stories I used to read. It was cute and happy, which was really refreshing after Twilight Princess's ending. Squee I got it for Christmas too! <3 I am glad I am the only person who's not having WAY too much fun with drawing on maps. >____>;;; And am I the only one who tries to shoot down seagulls? XD; I can't be, right? Yes this game is awesome. ^_^ <3 My character is named Razo. X3333! (Whoever correctly gets the reference is made of pwnly awesome.) PFA loves doodling, what can I say. ; And I shoot at seagulls sometimes. >_> Just because they're there and it's better than doing nothing (on that note, I am verrry glad they didn't make the sea as huge as it was in WW. XDDD;; It always took forever to get places). My character's name is Knil, Link backwards. Which is the name I've been giving my character since I first started playing Zelda games. I wanted something different than Link, but also kind of similar, and I came up with that. It sounded cool so it kinda stuck. I can barely write notes with the stylus pen, much less draw. XD; I'm amazed at how bad my handwriting becomes on that little screen. I like taking notes, but I never make random doodles because... well, I have whole drawers full of blank paper for that. ^^; I sometimes shoot at seagulls, but then I feel guilty. I like it better when those floaty squid things that give you rupees appear, but they're less common. Haha, I always call myself Nut in games. :3 The screenname came from a game originally (I had to input my initials for a high score and chose a three-letter word I liked that was similar to my initials). It's kind of handy to use the same name in games as on the Internet. XD ... Well, except in Twilight Princess I did leave Link's name as the default. Maybe that was part of the reason why I didn't care about TP Link very much.
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Post by PFA on Jan 1, 2008 11:48:00 GMT -5
Ehh, my doodles don't even turn out very good, but I do them anyway. XDDD And yes, it's really hard to write on the screen. And it doesn't help that I can't write small very well, even on paper. >_> And my doodles usually aren't that random, actually. I usually make the doodles related to the area I'm in. Like a cannon on Cannon Island.
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