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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
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The epic story of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker continues as Link finds himself lost and alone in unknown seas in a new adventure. Featuring intuitive touch-screen controls and innovative puzzles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass offers new challenges for fans of the series and an easy-to-grasp introduction for gamers new to The Legend of Zelda. But time grows short, and only the Phantom Hourglass can buy Link the minutes he'll need to survive.
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Added:Fri 12th Jun 2009 02:10, Post No: 31
for the levers on the ghost ship.....
forgive me I dont remember the numbers they give you, I think its 25134 maybe? anyway all you do is hit the first lever SECOND, the second lever FIFTH, as so on and so forth. maybe thats not the sequence the boingy rock face thing gives you, but you should grasp the concept anyway.
Added:Thu 11th Jun 2009 08:13, Post No: 30
I just ordered it on amazon and can't wait to get it!!! It is my first Zelda game owned, but not played. I have played and beaten Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, and Wind Waker. So, does anyone who own the game think its great? No spoilers please!
Added:Sun 10th May 2009 13:32, Post No: 29
temple of the ocean king is anoying not the first time the second time you have to go there after beating the ghost ship
Added:Sat 02nd May 2009 19:58, Post No: 28
i can not figure out how to pull the levers on the ghost ship help!
Added:Mon 29th Dec 2008 16:09, Post No: 27
post 22 the n64 diddnt come out till 1997 but zelda has been out since the nes and the snes even on the old gameboy (the black and green screen) i think it may date back to when nintendo made the old lcd games (game & watch)
Added:Mon 29th Dec 2008 02:32, Post No: 26
I bought and played this game as my second Legend of Zelda game. My first one being Oracle of Ages on the Gameboy Color. By the 4th time I had to go through the Temple of the Ocean King, I knew this game was not going to be as glorious as OoA. From time to time I like to pick up this game and attempt to use the D-pad only to discover that it does barely anything. I played the multiplayer about once and will never play it again. It is based on the worst part of the game (the Temple of the Ocean King), and it is not very fun at all. It is annoying actually. Also, there are way too many locations and the transportation can't provide. In OoA, every area that you had to access had a tricky puzzle like entrance that kept you busy outside of the temples. Here, you shoot the cannon at some rocks while on a pre-planned route on an underpowered and wimpy looking ship, whos captain happens to be a jerk. I did put aside my frustrations over the Temple of the Ocean King and beat the game, or what seemed like beating it. It went through all of the cutscenes of me rescuing Tetra and all of the sudded the ghost ship is back and I have to do the same battle again. I do, thinking that something happened with the save file but after a second beating of the final boss, the ghost ship still is there. At least in other games when you beat the game you beat the game for good. This seems maybe like a cheap way out for Nintendo and Capcom to add post-game playability. The graphics are as expected on a handheld system, but they look cartoonish and slightly cheap. It's as if I was put in control of the characters of South Park. I admit that the use of the dual screens during boss battles was excellent and the map feature where you could draw to make notes was a big help. I guess I expected too much out of this game and, if I were to rate it, I would give it a 6 out of 10.
Added:Sun 28th Dec 2008 20:25, Post No: 25
i do
Added:Sat 19th Apr 2008 15:15, Post No: 24
Anybody think i should get this game?????????????:)
Added:Thu 20th Mar 2008 20:28, Post No: 23
it is completely awesome. but i have been stuck on the ghost ship for ages if someone can help
Added:Sat 23rd Feb 2008 20:12, Post No: 22
Yeh Zelda is well good it's well fun 2 play and it's lasted for soooooooo many years i meen theres a Zelda game for the N64(console made in like 1990)