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Like the Japanese, the American audience will be given the bonus disc with The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker containing Ocarina of Time, and Ura Zelda (Ocarina of Time: Master Quest). The disc will be free for people who pre-order the game for the March release. You can go ahead and get started at EBgames.com.
As some of you may not know, Ura Zelda, was a remix of some type, of Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64DD, which was never released. If any of you can remember back that far, 64DD was proably one of the biggest let downs in console history, atleast in my opinion. The system add on, which was based on magnetic storage cartridges, never was released, as with the Ura Zelda game.
Planet Gamecube who was also the breaking source for this information, recently posted some Japanese posters of the game. One of the images in question is the one below, which could possibly be the Ura emblem.
:. In other news, again, thanks to Planet Gamecube SEGA will be helping develop third party tools for online abilties for both the Playstation 2 and Gamecube. The technology, called SNAP, will allow developers to easily implement online capabilities into their games, in an attempt to increase the growth of console online gaming.
Like the Japanese, the American audience will be given the bonus disc with The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker containing Ocarina of Time, and Ura Zelda (Ocarina of Time: Master Quest). The disc will be free for people who pre-order the game for the March release. You can go ahead and get started at EBgames.com.
As some of you may not know, Ura Zelda, was a remix of some type, of Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64DD, which was never released. If any of you can remember back that far, 64DD was proably one of the biggest let downs in console history, atleast in my opinion. The system add on, which was based on magnetic storage cartridges, never was released, as with the Ura Zelda game.
Planet Gamecube who was also the breaking source for this information, recently posted some Japanese posters of the game. One of the images in question is the one below, which could possibly be the Ura emblem.
:. In other news, again, thanks to Planet Gamecube SEGA will be helping develop third party tools for online abilties for both the Playstation 2 and Gamecube. The technology, called SNAP, will allow developers to easily implement online capabilities into their games, in an attempt to increase the growth of console online gaming.