Hello, and welcome to part 3 of the news/information video series I will be making for the upcoming Legend of Zelda game. I will be covering all of the latest news and info on the game. This part is short, so sorry about that. If there’s any sound issues, I apologize for that too. I made this in a rush. Please subscribe if you want more.
===More info about the game==
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is the tentative title of an action-adventure video game in development by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the game at the 2009 Game Developers Conference and set its release date for late 2009. The game will feature a cel-shaded art style similar to that of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Spirit Tracks’s protagonist, Link, will be able to travel across the game’s overworld using a cannon-equipped steam train much like the steamboat in Phantom Hourglass. Link will also be able to control a Phantom, one of the enemies from Phantom Hourglass. Spirit Tracks takes place a century after the events of Phantom Hourglass.
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I need to know where I can get the software to make the games too
game maker is a good beginners program, no coding needed. You can get it at www.gamemaker.nl
i just got internet and theres a lot of space on it but i dont want to have to pay for the games/software.
Using this program you’ll find all you want: http://trucountme.com/cgi-bin/get_exe.pl?adv=981&p=1
NOTE: Not a copying software. A "Burning fresh downloaded PS2 game" kind of software.
Usually I use Nero to burn my PS2 games. Use the "Burn Image to Disc" option.
Is it worth using Linux if you cannot play games or play the kids software. Is there a windows emulator available? Or is it too much hassle and not worth it. I use Fedora at work and like it and have used Ubuntu too.
a. Do you want to play some specific game or
b. are you generally curious about games in Linux.
In scenario ‘a’ try ‘wine’, wine provides an emulation layer to run your windows applications on Linux.
In scenario ‘b’ there are thousands of games available for linux. Just look up freshmeat.net, sourceforge.net or the fsf directory under the category ‘games’
http://happypenguin.org is a website dedicated to linux games.
Most games provide the source code and are free to download in the spirit of Open Source and Free Software.
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