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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.

:Entirely correct, I shall ammend the information. ] 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. 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.