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more about #thelegendofzeldaphantomhourglass singing pigs in elevators: I've always found it hard to drum up excitement for the handheld Zelda games. I've always enjoyed the ones I've played, but it's never something that ... more » N●Gage Croal is applying for Mann Co.: Despite not having beaten Phantom Hourglass and not really liking The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker (yeah, I said it – you wanna fight?!) Yes, yes I ... more » Knoxximus ver. 5.66: Just throw Four Swords on it. Point, end, period. more » WhiteMåge is in fact a boy, damnit: You know Four Swords isn't Zelda Spirit Tracks, right? Just checking. Misleading-ass picture not appreciated. It got my hopes up for a second. more » eimajtl: Meh, I might pick this up if I get a DS again, but like you, I never bothered finishing Phantom Hourglass either. I'm just not too fond of the handhel... more » -
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Snow Temple Preview: Ditching Zelda
Two of the major selling points for The Legend of Zelda: Spirits Tracks have been the train and the addition of Zelda to Link as a companion character. But what can you expect from the rest of the game? More » -
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#differentisgood
Phantom Hourglass Ch-Ch-Changes
During development, games changes. Of course they do! That's why it's called development. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass is no different. German site Nintendo-Online has a fistful of comparisons up of old trailer footage and current in-game screens. The difference, while not huge, is there — though, the old trailer images look slightly washed out. That just might be an image quality issue with the trailer screens that were sourced. The big changes seem to be placement of icons and whatnot. Call it last minute tinkering! More »

