#The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past

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digital patio
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_A_Link_to_the_Past

Imagine this but without the pink hair and next-gen graphics.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a 1991 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third game in The Legend of Zelda series and was released in 1991 in Japan and 1992 in North America and Europe.
The story is set many years before the events of the first two Zelda ga...

left cosmos
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Tbfh I highly doubt Nintendo would allow ND to do so

pliant folio
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I like the pink hair

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Next Gen graphics are not what ND does. Even System Shock Remake is getting by on art style instead of fidelity

fleet igloo
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If Nintendo ever licensed to third parties which they won't (see: Goldeneye), this would be the domain of Digital Eclipse

left cosmos
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And I'm not counting the Turok Trilogy as Nintendo being cool with it

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Because I'm pretty sure ND owns Turok now in some way

fleet igloo
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Nah I think Random House owns Turok as an IP

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It also had a PC port around that time

left cosmos
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Or am I thinking of System Shock

fleet igloo
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Yeah you're thinking either System Shock or SiN

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Those are the rights they own outright

left cosmos
fleet igloo
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I do not know what that means in this context lol

hearty otter
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I still prefer the SNES anime aesthetic. Never going to touch the 3d remake they made.

wary dawn
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I can't remember for sure, but someone did create an unoffivial native PC port of this game a couple years ago. I might be wrong.

hollow kraken
# fleet igloo If Nintendo ever licensed to third parties which they won't (see: Goldeneye), th...

Before we kick off, as a fan, I have to ask: What happened with your proposed GoldenEye 007 remaster?

Stephen Kick: Oh, yeah. Yeah. That was a real heartbreak, just because we had put in a lot of effort into pitching that. We had a dream team all set up, and we got by the MGM/Eon side of things. That took a year. And then it was: “Ok, we’re ready to go.” “Well, did you guys get the rights from Nintendo?” “Wait a minute, we thought you had that.” And then Nintendo was like, “yeah, no third party’s ever going to touch any Nintendo stuff, ever”.

fleet igloo
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Yep!