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发表于 2006-1-14 23:35 · 澳大利亚
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下面是引用star-fox于2006-01-14 23:32发表的:
游戏的价格是跟品质成正比的,象TP这样的游戏恐怕很难降价,一般买来都是用珍藏的。NGC的压轴作品,希望不会让人失望——我并不指望他能够超越OOT
这游戏要是到REV上,很有可能推出强化的重制版,又可以骗钱了 其实能买到就不错了……GC的游戏一般要么出来就低价,要么就死都不降……
另外我找到资料了~twilight zone是一个地方,确切的说是一个空间……
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube ... =6125311&page=2
As Link began training with his weapon--by striking at a wooden target with a wooden sword while being egged on by a trio of village youngsters--it was asked how Link will make the transition from cowboy-shepherd to savior of Hyrule. The answer was simple and somewhat purposefully literal: You pick up your sword and head toward the forest. It was explained that there is a scene detailing precisely how Link gets swept up into the larger arc of the story, but Aonuma seemed reluctant to spill the beans at this point in the demo. It didn't take long for Link's motivation to be revealed, though, as shortly after entering the forest outside of town, one of the young villagers is kidnapped by a fearsome goblinesque foe riding a boar, who also happens to knock Link on the head with a mighty blow from his mace. Shortly after kidnapping the child, the leader of the goblins blows on his horn, opening up a portal in the sky. It isn't shown in the demo how these portals work, but viewers of Nintendo's press conference from E3 will remember one of these portals being used to transport creatures into Hyrule. So it seems reasonable to assume they can be used for egress from as well entry into the twilight world that mirrors the "real" Hyrule.
PS:又是因为一起“绑架案”开始的…………
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