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Wooden figurines? I could swear i read somewhere that they were made of some "rainbow stone" and anyway there's no in-game info that says wooden. | Wooden figurines? I could swear i read somewhere that they were made of some "rainbow stone" and anyway there's no in-game info that says wooden. | ||
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I wouldnt say the art style was anything close to anime-style, in fact that's why i -didn't- like it so much. I mean if that's chibi, then so is every 'toon' in america. | I wouldnt say the art style was anything close to anime-style, in fact that's why i -didn't- like it so much. I mean if that's chibi, then so is every 'toon' in america. |
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Can someone include the original screenshots of when this was first shown off at spaceworld? Link looked even more stylized then he does in the final game.
- Will look into this if I remember to. I guess publicly-released screenshots have no copyright, right? (Garrett, 12:10, 13 Apr 2005, GMT)
Wooden figurines? I could swear i read somewhere that they were made of some "rainbow stone" and anyway there's no in-game info that says wooden.
- Entirely correct, I shall ammend the information. Ian Moody 14:08, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I wouldnt say the art style was anything close to anime-style, in fact that's why i -didn't- like it so much. I mean if that's chibi, then so is every 'toon' in america.