Not that I am Mr. Console... but I suspect that is so because games like Zelda are not made for a hardcore gaming 'audience', they are made for a more general target area from novice kiddies to ,iddle-age fantasy freaks.
So if you have spent years making the game and creating the atmosphere and the storyline, I think you might be quite pained if two-thirds of your audience never sees that work because the game was hard and they gave up.
So a lot of these games are more about the experience and the atmosphere and the story than they are about the actual gaming. So long as you enjoyed play, that's fair enough, I would think.
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one of my friends is going to e3. his mom works for electronics boutique. so he gets free shit all the time. i would go. but the game i was waiting for has already been announced. half life 2.
and it's not like we just can go, gotta be in the business, in some way or another; journalist or something, or in other ways. but the normal public aren't allowed it.
actually, i dont live near/near la. the air here isnt crappy and gross. i live near a beach so the air is very clean here, some of the cleanest in california.
heh, surfing's great. though i only did it 2 times it was still pretty good. if you can stay afloat and get to shore safely then you should try surfing.