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zakkiel: If you didn't notice, I was saying that unlockables and features like online, if you got them only on the Rev, would really anger some people. You're just talking about graphics, but if you read the other posts, we were talking about extra content that would only be available with the Rev, which would surely be a raw deal for a Cube owner who isn't planning on getting a Rev in the near future or at all.
I've been reading the other posts. The ones I've been flaming say things like
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If I can't get everything possible out of my Twilight Princess disc without owning a Revolution
which includes any graphical adjustment whatsoever, at least according to the normal usage of the English language.
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If you read what I said that you conveniantly cut out of your quote there, you'd realise I just said myself the issue didn't exist.
That's an argument over whether your statement/my reply are consequential, not which is right. Since nothing said ehre is consequential anyway, it's pointless. Believe it or not, I did read all three sentences you posted before replying. I didn't think the rest was worth replying to, but ok:
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Which is cool because they wouldn't do that.
1) This whole topic is hypothetical, as all topics relating to the Rev are at this point. If you'd read my original post, you would have noticed that I was soliciting information on its feasibility. 2)Where the hell do you get the authority to tell us what Nintendo will do? Your oracular pet hamster? 3) Nintendo has done far more bizarre things than this for cross product promotion with Zelda, such as the color dungeon and Tingle tuner (and why the hell haven't you forsworn all Nintendo products because WW required you to have a GBA to get everything out of it? Oh, right. Because your attitude is entirely irrational.) Using TP to push the Rev would be a far more reasonable marketing strategy than a lot of the craziness they've produced.
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It's a ridiculous idea, drop it.
Now, see, originally I was just toying with the idea. But the opposition I've encountered has been so absurd that I've become a major fan, and with this last comment I'm determined to never let it die.