Posts by Timothy Thora
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Deku Mask:
The first transformation mask is the Deku Mask. You receive it automatically once you've completed the first three days. On the last days, pay Skull Kid a visit in the Clock Tower. Consequently after your chit-chat with Skull Kid, a mini-battle is about to happen. It's fairly easy, though. Simply blow the Ocarina who he's holding out of his hand, grab the Ocarina and play the Song Of Time. You'll warp back to the first day, pay a visit to the Happy Masks Salesman and you'll receive the Deku Mask subsequently.
Goron Mask:
As for the second transformation mask, that's the Goron Mask. It's
obtained by talking to the owl in Goron Village. Follow him to the secret shrine which contains the Lens Of Truth. Consequently, when you've obtained the Lens Of Truth, return to the place where you met the owl.
There you shall meet a Goron Ghost, namely Darmani. Who used to be the Goron Elder of the village. Warning, you need to activate your lens of truth to be able to see it. Afterwards, you'll have to follow him to the Goron Graveyard. When you've reached the Graveyard, play the Song Of Healing and let the Goron rest in peace. Hence he'll give you the Goron Mask!
Zora Mask:
After you beat the Snowhead temple, head for Great bay Coast. Once you have arrived, you'll notice a Zora lying in the water. Obviously, it's the guitar player from the Indigo-go's band. You'll need to 'grab' him and take him back to the shore. He will tell you his story, then you'll receive the Zora Mask afterwards.
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Ever since season 1 was over, the show has been going downwards.
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The title pretty much mentioned everything. To get to the main point:
The eras are:
Nes era
Snes era
N64 era
Ngc era
Wii era
Those are the available choices. I also realize I didn't include the handheld consoles. Consider them to be released next to the main console of that particular era. The Gameboy Color was released along with the polygenal N64, Gameboy Advance with the Nintendo Gamecube, et cetera. Personally, I'd suppose you get the basic idea.
My personal opinion, I just love the SNES era. Even to these days, it managed to release the most splendid games. For instance, Super Metroid, Super Mario World, Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past, Starwing and many more. This is by far my most fancied console even nowadays. Initially, it was merely and updated version of its actual predecessor, until Super Metroid and A Link To The Past were released, mainly those two games created a gigantic twist in the revolution of gaming. A Link To The Past is even nowadays considered as one of the greatest and yet most classic games. Super fabulous!
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Fancy, fancy! Who still remembers the lovely Excitebike game for the NES? Wouldn't you wholeheartedly agree it was such a super fabulous game?
Personally, I found it just fabulous. Most likely one of the greatest game from the older era. Riding with your bike, racing against computers, jumping through the sky. This is all includede in Excitebike.
Discuss what you liked about this game right here. -
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^ Good, take grant you some pleasure.:P
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Pretty amazing how they were able to fit that case in, seeing how Edgeworth supposedly killed himself in part two (yes, I know... Don't correct me :P). In a certain sense it does add to the storyline, Edgeworth is thinking about quitting his job as a prosecutor in case 5...
Though as it is considered as an extra part of the game, it's actually added later to the DS version of the game, thus I'd imply the last case doesn't effect the plot.
QuoteThe "detective" parts are indeed a tad easier. Court sessions are harder IMO, it requires a lot more pressing. The fact that people can be used as evidence also creates more room for errors.
I can't wait for part 3, I might even import the US version.
It's kind of stupid that people can be presented as evidence as well, indeed. I've had some trouble with this, in fact. If you would remember correctly, in case 3. The judge asks you to present evidence of who did place the wooden box there.
Naturally, a normal person would imply the person is certainly one of the options in the 'profiles' section in the Court Record. While it was actually Money the Monkey who placed it there.
Besides, I have the US version of the first Phoenix Wright game, but the European version of Justice for All. -
^ Amazingly enough, never heard of that.
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^ How do you know?:P
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^ Until a few minutes ago I still was Dutch. Suddenly, I'm mexican. Awesome.
< Is a damn mexican
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v Doesn't speak dutch
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