Damien McFerran: ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is an updated version of the GameCube classic, which may lead you to assume that Nintendo will follow the example set by HD remakes on other consoles and give the game a lower-than-usual retail price.
Of course, that isn't how Nintendo works - recent 3DS remakes for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Star Fox 64 have both been sold at the same price as other retail titles, and if this listing on Amazon is anything to go by, the same will be true of The Wind Waker HD.''
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I'd put Street Fighter 2 over 3. 2 and all its different versions dominated the arcade scene back in the day in a way that 3 never did.
Ms Pacman?
Robotron?
SSF2 Turbo over 3 simply by the 10000000000's ports of the game we're still having
Castlevania SOTN?
Zelda Link to the Past over Wind Waker
Super Mario Bros 3?
Chrono Trigger?
Resident evil4?
COD MW2 (the original)?
Uncharted 2
Metal Gear Solid?
Here's my reasoning for all of them versus the list proposed in the article.
They are still quite enjoyable from start to finish on their original platform, unlike some Wind Waker or Okami that are fun when you play the remastered version (unless you call: forced to watch a 20-minute cutscene or have to blow for wind chance constantly fun).
Some of them are the pinnacle of what the console could do (MGS, Chrono, MGS)
Lots of them are still considered the go-to-go game for their genre.
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Sounds about right, even if the HD remaster is more expensive than the price of the original game for GameCube.
But I really don't care as long as the remake is done well.
sounds great. plus, it's pathetic to think $60.00 bucks is a lot of money.
Booooo
firstly i doubt amazon actually knows the price its just a guess based on Wii u game prices at the moment and it could very likely be cheaper and I'm fed up with hearing Wii u has a drought of games, guess what every New system does this is not a wii u problem but a new console problem in general. if people expect a system to be realeased and have 100s of games in the first year your delirious, name 1 console that has had 50 plus games in 4 months, oh wait nonę, your lucky to get 30, the first four months are there to sell launch games and get systems out then games get released here and there for a bit, it not until second wave of games get released (roughly 8months to a year) you start to see a lot games, however e3 is coming up and it has games scheduled for almost evey month until then, then the big hitters are going to be announced anad released by years end. Nintendo has to keep things secret because there compatition has still to announce there platformds so ninty needs counter measures.
Could be a placeholder? Gamestop wouldn't give me a definitive price when I wanted to pre-order. I wouldn't think Nintendo would charge full price for a remake. I was expecting $39.99