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			| Geti 
					Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracksyeah, but those are direct subseries, ages and seasons are pre/sequels to each other (lets just call them "connected", its complicated), and phantom hourglass is the sequel to windwaker. but seriously, an overall timeline doesnt/shouldnt exist. 
 
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			| Cortex Commander 
					Joined: Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:19 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksSince this topic has become commonplace for LOZ in general, I'll just put this out there.
 I think I know who the mysterious girl in the new concept art is! Notice that Link holds a shield, but no sword.
 This leads me to believe that she IS THE MASTER SWORD!!!! Dunh-dunh-duuuunnhhh! Or possibly some other sword. At least, the spirit of the sword. I dunno.
 Or has everybody figured this out?
 
 Does anybody really care?...
 ...
 
 Oh well.
 
 
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			| Toes from Europe 
					Joined: Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:34 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksWait, I was told it was the Zora Tunic. 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
					Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksCortex Commander wrote: Since this topic has become commonplace for LOZ in general, I'll just put this out there.
 I think I know who the mysterious girl in the new concept art is! Notice that Link holds a shield, but no sword.
 This leads me to believe that she IS THE MASTER SWORD!!!! Dunh-dunh-duuuunnhhh! Or possibly some other sword. At least, the spirit of the sword. I dunno.
 Or has everybody figured this out?
 
 Does anybody really care?...
 ...
 
 Oh well.
Thats what every conspiracy starting Zelda Fanboy has already stated.
 
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			| Grif REAL AMERICAN HERO 
					Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksZOMG SHE IS LIEK THE LADY IN THE LAKE BUT INSTEAD OF GIVING YOU A SWORD SHE IS THE SWORD !!!! THAT IS LIEK KINKY + KOOL AT THE SAME TIEM!!!
 wonder if I get to grope princess pointyhair in the next loz
 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksGrif wrote: ZOMG SHE IS LIEK THE LADY IN THE LAKE BUT INSTEAD OF GIVING YOU A SWORD SHE IS THE SWORD !!!! THAT IS LIEK KINKY + KOOL AT THE SAME TIEM!!!
 wonder if I get to grope princess pointyhair in the next loz
If she is the spirit of the sword, and you try to grope her, you may end up missing a hand.   
 
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			| Cortex Commander 
					Joined: Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:19 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksOh. But seriously, Shigeru Miyamoto himself, in an interview with Nintendo Power (that's right, I read NP.), said, and I quote, "One thing that's important to note in that artwork though, is that Link is carrying a shield, but that's all he's carrying."What else could he be hinting at? It's not a conspiracy! And Grif, I want to see her cut off your head. Sweet justice! lol.
 
 
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			| The ClamV2 [Bot] 
					Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:08 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksQuote: Reading nintendo powerQuote: Caring about zelda ON A TRAINQuote: Implying Grif's post was seriousHoly ♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ I don't even know what to say
 
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			| CherryT 
					Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:16 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks FYI, the girl is a sword.
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksThe ClamV2 wrote: *proof*I don't even know what to say
What more is there to say.
 
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			| Roy-G-Biv 
					Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:46 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksOh.That statement on how many Hardcore Zelda fans thought that there's a timeline for the whole series.
 
 Nintendo killed that. Litterally, with harsh words.
 
 Stated that it only has reoccurring themes/character (names)/items. But no timeline.
 
 
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			| Warlord_of_Woe 
					Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:32 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksI will miss my boats severely     There really should've been a major remake/sequel to Wind Waker. "Uhm... these ARE sequels to wind waker..." But they don't even closely recreate it's greatness. I think what made windwaker great was the amount of exploration it had, which is all but removed in PH. In spirit tracks, you'll be bound to pre-existing railroads. Yippee. Also I actually liked windwaker's graphics.
 
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			| Aspasia 
					Joined: Thu May 24, 2007 4:42 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksHey y'all, I'm really happy for you, and I'm gonna let you finish, but Oracle of Ages was the best LoZ game. 
 
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			| Geti 
					Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksAspasia wrote: Hey y'all, I'm really happy for you, and I'm gonna let you finish, but Oracle of Ages was the best LoZ game.For the gameboy, hell yes . better than seasons. i dont get subrova, or whatever lava world was called. the whole "multiple worlds lololol" thing was cool, through both of them. i can imagine making all those assets would have been quite a task. I still think majoras mask was the best Zelda overall. LoZ needs more NPC interaction overall though.
 
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			| Metal Chao 
					Joined: Sat May 05, 2007 6:04 pm
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   |   Re: Legend of Zelda: Spirit TracksWarlord_of_Woe wrote: But they don't even closely recreate it's greatness. I think what made windwaker great was the amount of exploration it had, which is all but removed in PH. In spirit tracks, you'll be bound to pre-existing railroads. Yippee.Also I actually liked windwaker's graphics.
What I mean seriously the exploration in WW was crap, you sailed really slowly around an ocean where there was NOTHING INTERESTING TO FIND OR LOOK AT. BECAUSE IT WAS AN OCEAN. You might as well have been on tracks in that game, there was no reason to stop in the middle of the sea and get out while sailing between islands, and "sailing between islands" is what the train is going to be for in this game.
 
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