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Sat 14/05/05 at 12:40
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"thursdayton!"
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.. is the final name. Sounds alright, I think.

The full E3 Nintendo list, minus any complete suprises on the day *cough*Mario128?*cough*:

GAMECUBE
Battalion Wars
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix
Donkey Konga 2
Mario Party 7 [oh my god not another one..]
Pokemon XD: Dark Winds Dark Lugia
Super Mario Strikers (a Mario soccer title)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

NINTENDO DS
Advance Wars
Animal Crossing
Mario and Luigi 2 [is this what was called Mario DS?]
Mario Kart DS
Metroid Dread (a new 2D Metroid title) [interesting.. but where's Metroid Hunters?]
Metroid Prime Pinball
Nintendo Tetris
Touch Golf

GAMEBOY ADVANCE
Donkey Kong Country 3
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Mario Tennis Advance (in development at Camelot)
Sat 14/05/05 at 23:34
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A: Nintendo rarely put half the games they'll show on this list. Every year you get posts saying "Is that it??"

B: Twilight is a fantastic word whilst Princess is err a princess? It doesn't sound kiddy to me. Sound mystical, which is what Zelda is.

C: Pokemon XD and Zelda are 2 fantastic games that will be showcased.
Sat 14/05/05 at 23:41
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"0228"
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JFH wrote:
> Twilight Princess sounds mysterious, I know I'm intrigued.

Yay, Dringo agrees with me, therefore I am right.
Sat 14/05/05 at 23:44
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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What's the bet that Princess Zelda gets cursed and turns into a flesh-eating werewolf at night?
Sat 14/05/05 at 23:47
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Nintendo do seem to be taking the "milking every damn franchise 'til they're bone dry" strategy.

And yeah, what happened to MP: Hunters?
Sat 14/05/05 at 23:56
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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Beware the impending doom of the Tingle Mask, a mask which turns you into Tingle. Stripped of his pride, Link pumps up a huge balloon and flies high above the volcano, before popping the balloon and falling to his death. He then reappears at the entrance, before screaming.
Sun 15/05/05 at 00:08
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Tingle, Zelda's Jar Jar Binks.

As for milking Mario? Well it is a part of the new Mario Stadium series, which is a nice alternative sports idea. Even if Mario can become over used.

As I've said, Nintendo quickly scribble a list and send it to the people behind the scenes at E3 just to keep them happy. So they can advertise the games that are on show. Nintendo's list often ends up doubleing by the end of the first day.
Sun 15/05/05 at 00:11
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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Tingle wants to be milked. Sorry to put you off your midnight snack. But hopefully Nintendo feels our pain and gives him a minor role.

The E3 list is never certain. We'll just have to wait and see.
Sun 15/05/05 at 00:20
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Rai wrote:
> Tingle wants to be milked. Sorry to put you off your midnight snack.
> But hopefully Nintendo feels our pain and gives him a minor role.

Or not a role at all. As the case maybe.
Sun 15/05/05 at 07:43
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"In Soviet Russia..."
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Dringo wrote:
> Rai wrote:
> Tingle wants to be milked. Sorry to put you off your midnight snack.
> But hopefully Nintendo feels our pain and gives him a minor role.
>
> Or not a role at all. As the case maybe.

He wasn't in Ocarina, and that was one of the best games of all time (no pun intended). In Majora's Mask you could attack him, which was cool. In Wind Waker, you were forced to talk to him.
Sun 15/05/05 at 08:56
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"not dead"
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Rai wrote:
> I can imagine the moment when Shigeru Myamoto announces that Tingle is
> the 'Twilight Princess', and everyone runs screaming out of the room.

I remember seing something on IGN about Tingle, one of the top men in Nintendo saying something like, "ah yes, Tingle, our American customers are not particularly fond of him..." which doesn't quite go far enough...

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