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| instantreplay:
Hey everyone! I want to start a themed portion of my collection in which I collect all the Zelda games, but there's some things I'm stuck on. 1) Should I collect remakes, or just the originals? 2) *updated* If I go for remakes,which versions should I aim for because there are soooo many. Like there's the Nintendo selects (Which is nintendo's take on Playstation Greatest Hits and Xbox Platinum games), skyward sword has a "world edition". I would assume go for which ever one is more valuable/rarer but its hard for someone like me to tell |
| rayne315:
it really depends on how deep you want to get. me personally I would be fine with just a working copy of all the games but there are others who want CIB/Sealed versions, there are some who want all main variations for a particular market, and there are some that want ALL variations (Including every variation for every market in the world). It all depends on you personally. |
| marvelvscapcom2:
Hello :) 1) I think if you are going for a full Zelda collection, it'd be nice to have the remakes like the WindWaker HD for Wii U and other remasters. They are amazing and by themselves still their own entry. They will look awesome on a shelf and make your buying oppurtunities more diverse as more consoles will get attention during your adventures :D. 2) As for going for Nintendo Selects, I don't know of many full set collectors who do opt to also get the nintendo selects version. Some people want to get every cover concept or variant. But most just get the standard release. The Nintendo Selects Versions have ugly covers compared to the standard releases. I think just the standard release is perfect to represent the entry in a set. :D Than their are grey areas about variants not as easily avoidable as the nintnedo selects, like would you have to get weird combo games variants that are really rare, the gamecube was most famous for them like the metroid prime/windwaker bundle or the promotional disc bundle and all just because it does have zelda in it. Or would the standard version suffice? :) It makes for an interesting discussion. Good luck on your Zelda journey! :) |
| kamikazekeeg:
I'd say just start with the originals, and then once you have that complete, you can then move on to collecting ports/remakes if you want them, and then from there, move into alternate releases like the Nintendo Selects. There really is no right or wrong way, just do whatever you feel you want to do. |
| cirno:
I'd recommend not skipping out on the remakes-in fact tbh, if you're only gonna play either or I'd recommend them being the ones you play, since they're often just that much smoother and easier to enjoy than the originals. Remakes with new content like the 3Ds ocarina of time I'd especially reccomend seeking out I think it's a little circumstantial tho-games like the 3Ds remakes stand out as their own entires enough that you'd be remiss to ignore them, but you could do fine not trying to collect every single version of a game that's been ported to hell and back like Twilight Princess |
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