Zelda Tears

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Phoebe
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Zelda Tears

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Is anyone playing this? As far as I can tell it seems to have halted most human activity for anyone between the ages of 10 and 40 and anyone else who likes this type of video game. There's a business ethics issue here: they probably shouldn't release a thing like this until after the school year is over. It should be treated as some kind of soft warfare if they release a game like this during the finals week for children or colleges. Lives are being destroyed as I type this, probably.
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Eliahad
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Yes, and it it wonderful and it hasn't destroyed my life in anyway. I only play about an hour a day, though. And other commitments come first.
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Kyle
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I've only had about a couple hours with it, but it's awesome.
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poorpete
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My brother in law let me play his for 30 minutes. Otherwise waiting to see if it appears on Father's Day. But right, 3 week of June, perfect launch day. This might be as far I read this thread out of fear of spoilers
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The people love it; I have never played a Zelda. I witness them occasionally but don't like all the running about. I'm a simpler creature, simpler games.
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My first hand Zelda experience ends with A Link to the Past, 30 years ago. Which was fantastic and which I played with your husband extensively. Since then, I have Zelda'd vicariously through my children who consume the games voraciously. They're pretty cool.
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