Zelda - Four Swords Gets Tetra's Trackers Bonus
Thanks to 1UP for the news that the forthcoming Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords for GameCube will include Tetra's Trackers as a bonus game. Four Swords makes use of GameBoy Advance connectivity as players compete to collect jewels - entering caves or buildings switches the action to your GBA, "...allowing you to scavenge for jewels that your opponents can't see", whereas Tetra's Trackers, also shown at E3, is another multiplayer connectivity-based title, this time with most of the action on your GBA. The disc also includes a "story-driven single-player campaign" using elements styled from Zelda: A Link To The Past, and the package is due next February in Japan. Elsewhere, 1UP has a Zelda merchandising retrospective that includes various pictures of "obscure items related to the series", including beach blankets and plastic plates.
I bet Zelda isn't a member of that stupid ass GNAA. Zelda could probably get a first post, even. HAH.
This game will single handedly DOUBLE the number of exclusive titles for Game Cube that would actually make you want to consider owning one, if only it didn't come with 'My First Controller'.
Let the flaming begin. Bring it on fan boys!
Looks like Nintendo's starting to realize the potential of the Zelda franchise for helping the Gamecube. At this rate they'll run out of Zelda games in no time, though. Here's hoping the Wind Waker sequel comes along soon.
Nintendo's marketting is really pissing me off. I own a GBSPA and I don't regret it, but their shameless attempts to make you buy extra crap for it is infuriating, because they cheat and make things that have no technical reason to require a Gamecube, or a Gameboy, have them.
I might have bought the Mario games, rehashes that they are, but I'm ticked off that to truly use everything on the cart, I have to shell out for a e-Reader. Why? No technical reason, just that Nintendo wants to sell you an e-Reader.
It backfired; now I'm considering getting a flash ROM for the GB and putting the Nintendo emulator on it instead. To hell with that crap.
So here's another game that sounds like it should be playable with just two Gameboys but requires a Gamecube (probably). I am not impressed here at all.
Not going to stop buying games for my GB but I find myself avoiding Nintendo's first-party games like the plague. I don't have a GameCube, I'm not going to get a GameCube, I don't want a GameCube. (I have a PS2 and if I get a second console it'll be an XBox... or considering the likely timing of that purchase, an XBox 2 if it's reverse-compatible at all.)
I'm a customer, not a mooing cash cow to be milked. The way it works is that I give you money for functionality... you don't withhold functionality in stuff I've already bought until I fork over extra money, I consider that a hostile act of war.
I could really care whom else decides to purchase this game, let alone what their current manifesto includes regarding Nintendo. I'm willing to bet I buy it, and have quite it bit of fun. How's about that?
Yes, Nintendo's a bit of a niche market, but because of that they can generate cool stuff like this. Plus, they market it right. Other companies would probably try to sell each of these as its own disc, and fail. Nintendo will take a number of experiments and bundle them together, or add an experiment to something else (Pac-Man Vs.).
It's an environment where the developers are allowed to fool around and they may not come up with a viable product, but generate innovation in the process.
Anyone who couldn't tell they'd bundle them should not be allowed near games anymore.
As for those merchandising things?
Except for the board game, I have all the other things mentioned. Of course, to compensate, I have the Super Mario Bros and a Donkey Kong board game, along with a Tetris one, too.
... but Four Swords was *the* most fun game I played at E3 this year. Kept going back so I could try all of the levels in that demo. It was a blast even playing with complete strangers. While it might be a little of a hassle to get 4 gbas and 4 people crowded around a gamecube, the people who are able to get the set up are going to have a ton of fun next year.
I guess 1UP and Slashdot are still working through their backlog of news from E3.