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Well you won't have to see the orange bar. It's in a metal tin! lol
This article is lacking information on how to obtain the Special Edition.Does one have to pay more than $49.99? Does one have to purchase the game at GameStop?
Then it's hardly a "Special" Edition. It's just an Edition.
Besides the gold cart of OOT, when was the last time Nintendo made a special edition of anything?
Quote from: GoldenPhoenix on June 25, 2009, 04:58:47 PMBesides the gold cart of OOT, when was the last time Nintendo made a special edition of anything?Does the bonus OoT/Master Quest disk that came with Wind Waker count?Majora did the same gold pre-order thing, and that box had a cool holo front. I think I saved that one when my parents convinced me to throw them all out.
Quote from: Stratos on June 25, 2009, 05:01:57 PMQuote from: GoldenPhoenix on June 25, 2009, 04:58:47 PMBesides the gold cart of OOT, when was the last time Nintendo made a special edition of anything?Does the bonus OoT/Master Quest disk that came with Wind Waker count?Majora did the same gold pre-order thing, and that box had a cool holo front. I think I saved that one when my parents convinced me to throw them all out.I don't mean bonus disks, but a collectors edition of a new game. Forgot about Majora but still that was a LONG time ago.
Quote from: GoldenPhoenix on June 25, 2009, 05:04:39 PMQuote from: Stratos on June 25, 2009, 05:01:57 PMQuote from: GoldenPhoenix on June 25, 2009, 04:58:47 PMBesides the gold cart of OOT, when was the last time Nintendo made a special edition of anything?Does the bonus OoT/Master Quest disk that came with Wind Waker count?Majora did the same gold pre-order thing, and that box had a cool holo front. I think I saved that one when my parents convinced me to throw them all out.I don't mean bonus disks, but a collectors edition of a new game. Forgot about Majora but still that was a LONG time ago.Yeah, it seems that when Nintendo went over to optical media they replaced 'collectors carts' with pre-order bonus disks. Remember there was not only the OoT/Master Quest disk, but the Zelda Collection disk.This is the first special disk/case I think Nintendo has done since they moved to optical media.
Even though I might not play through any of these games in their entirety, this package is way too enticing.
Quote from: nron10 on June 25, 2009, 05:24:01 PMEven though I might not play through any of these games in their entirety, this package is way too enticing.It has overarching achievments. That alone is all kinds of awesome.I actually know of a forum that created their own forum-based achievments for Nintendo systems. You report in the post when you complete one of them and you get some points that are added to your total that is tracked on the OP. That is something I have considered starting here, but I don't want to try it until I get my own computer to spend time doing it on (ordering it today or tomorrow).