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What does this mean?
(I can't check if it works, because I don't have AC yet, but any info would be be nice as I can't seem to find anything on it on the web - hopefully I'm just making an idiot of myself and everyone says that...maybe.)
But Zelda... now THAT is a classic game. I whizzed through the fire temple, which is very surprising considering I found OoT a pain in the backside. But some of the puzzles are so ingenious, yet so obvious. Like
***SPOILER***
In one of the rooms in the fire cavern (like Dodongo thingy in OoT), there's simply a big pool of lava and a few jar thingies by the side. They're filled with water.
When you throw one of them onto the lava, it cools the lava and provides a temporary platform for you to jump on. At the far side of the lava pit, is a big geyser type thing out of the lava that regularly spurts up lava.
What you got to do, is throw one of the jars onto the lava, just before it's about to spurt upwards. This creates a temporary platform, which if you jump on, will act like an elevator.
***SPOILER OVER***
There's also a big emphasis on using fire to burn down walls etc., and cutting ropes on bridges and what not. Great stuff.
It has a working light too
I thought I'd get a NES game too, thats why I went forward in time and did it every night... That and the fact Nook shut down his store for refurbishment.
yay!
Now back to AC...
Because I never inserted the Freeloader disc into the GC, I never saw what version it really was, and I assumed that the version number given in the manual was the version of the Freeloader. However, having checked on some FAQs it appears it was a common query, and the version i ACTUALLY HAVE IS 1.06.
Problem solved.