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Zelda for gamecube whats the difference?

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Felron said:
OoT is the "master quest edition." minor changes, nothing special. Unfourtunitly the GC controller isn't as responsive as the N64 controller, so the GC ports are considerably worse than the original games on the N64.
sorry man, ill have to disagree with you on thrat one.
the only thing i find harder on the gamecube oposed to the N64, would be the C stick. its harder to be presise with out the indavidual buttons on the old controller.

but your right, nothing too specail about master quest. but it dose give you another reason to play a clasic!
 
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Most of the changes are graphical. One that kinda took me was every incidence of the Gerudo symbol was removed. My guess why being it looked like the star and crescent of Islam.
Also, depending on what N64 version you have, the blood spit/shed (you know where I'm talking about if you've beaten the game) is a different color, as well as the vocals in the fire temple are different.

The latter changes happened with the later versions of OoT for the N64 though. I have one of the earlier carts that still has the fire temple chanting as well as the blood.
 
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