Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 22

Thread: Have you beat Zelda for Cd-i and lived to tell about it?

  1. #1

    Have you beat Zelda for Cd-i and lived to tell about it?

    I seriously think I will begin my quest into what surely will be a long and strange journey. Having picked the game up off ebay (Wand of Gamelon) awhile back I figured it was time to take the plunge.


    I guess its fan boyish but, I want to beat every Zelda full-length game (not including short games like Zelda Game & Watch)

    I've beat most of them so-far... (except four swords adventures, which I currently own, but would rather wait for a friend to play it through with.)

    Let me just say this, the game controls pretty decent with my wireless xbox 360 controller for PC, and believe it or not, the Cd-i Emulator, works pretty darn well with the thing.Indeed I'm suprised at the quality of joystick support on the emulator at this stage.

    Anyone else ever taken this journey? OR even thought about it?



    PS: I encourage you all to purchase the emulator and support cdifan with his efforts on this emulator, as from what I understand what he has done is one hell of an accomplishment. Plus, there are some definite reasons to check out this emulator. There are indeed a couple gems for the system, the apprentice is a great little platformer and it runs great on the thing.

    http://www.cdiemu.org/
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

  2. #2
    and the lost N64 Hardware Docs ASSEMbler Hardcore
    kammedo's Avatar

    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Ladinia
    Posts
    2,101
    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrosoxide
    I seriously think I will begin my quest into what surely will be a long and strange journey. Having picked the game up off ebay (Wand of Gamelon) awhile back I figured it was time to take the plunge.


    I guess its fan boyish but, I want to beat every Zelda full-length game (not including short games like Zelda Game & Watch)

    I've beat most of them so-far... (except four swords adventures, which I currently own, but would rather wait for a friend to play it through with.)

    Let me just say this, the game controls pretty decent with my wireless xbox 360 controller for PC, and believe it or not, the Cd-i Emulator, works pretty darn well with the thing.Indeed I'm suprised at the quality of joystick support on the emulator at this stage.

    Anyone else ever taken this journey? OR even thought about it?



    PS: I encourage you all to purchase the emulator and support cdifan with his efforts on this emulator, as from what I understand what he has done is one hell of an accomplishment. Plus, there are some definite reasons to check out this emulator. There are indeed a couple gems for the system, the apprentice is a great little platformer and it runs great on the thing.

    http://www.cdiemu.org/

    How about some serious review of the game once you have it done?
    -------->>>>> YOUR HELP COUNTS : www.amiscdlaladinia.info <<<<<<<<<<<------------------

    "Dai diamanti non nasce niente, dal letame nascono i fiori" - Fabrizio de Andrč

    On 1000 and heading to 10000....

    Oh, BTW : Computational power is obvious today. Long-lasting gameplay not anymore.

  3. #3
    I'm not much of a reviewer, but Bas (who is a member here and part of The Black Moon Project) indeed did quite a awesome professional review of the game just recently!

    Indeed this was part of the push to get me to start thinking about playing it

    Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon - Surprisingly adequate side-scrolling adventure
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

  4. #4
    Yeah the games arent nearly as bad as people said, the problem is people hear others say they are bad and assume they are bad without even playing them.

  5. #5
    ASSEMbler Extreme
    Lives in the server
    madhatter256's Avatar

    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    6,586
    I think its the bad animation and god-awful voice acting that makes people assume it is bad.

  6. #6
    Combat Soldier
    Matthijscoman's Avatar

    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    The Netherlands
    Posts
    861
    Beleive me, the game is really, really hard. I did use one of those standard remotes that some with every CD-i player and they seem not to respond every 3 times I hit a button on it. I stopped playing it after half an hour. Maybe I'd try it again if I can get a better controller for it (like a 360) and hope it is easier.

    This reminds me of something else. A couple of months ago I wrote some review-ish thing for a dutch forum and I said the CDi games where only good for collecting. Then some stupid fanboys began flamin me with:"Zelda CDi games aren't Zelda games, you stupid moron, so why would collectors want them.If you are a REAL collector you don't want those crap games, they've got nothing to do with nintendo" and more of that. Obviously he just hadnn't got enough money to get them himself. :P

  7. #7
    New member Ze_ro's Avatar

    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Winnipeg, MB
    Posts
    28
    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrosoxide
    Having picked the game up off ebay (Wand of Gamelon) awhile back I figured it was time to take the plunge.


    I guess its fan boyish but, I want to beat every Zelda full-length game (not including short games like Zelda Game & Watch)
    What about the other two CD-i Zelda games, Link: Faces of Evil, and Zelda's Adventure? Zelda's Adventure is supposedly the better of the three, but it's super expensive on eBay, so I haven't gotten around to buying it.

    Let me just say this, the game controls pretty decent with my wireless xbox 360 controller for PC, and believe it or not, the Cd-i Emulator, works pretty darn well with the thing.Indeed I'm suprised at the quality of joystick support on the emulator at this stage.
    Oh, you're playing it on an emulator rather than an actual CD-i? I was going to recommend getting one of the more traditional gamepads for the CD-i, but it looks like you're already in good hands. I didn't even realize there were CD-i emulators out there with enough compatibility to run many games.

    By the way, here's an interview with Dale DeSharone, apparently the main guy resposible for the two platform-style Zelda games. It has some interesting information about the game's development.

    --Zero

  8. #8
    I've never played a Zelda game full stop.
    Fac 51

    - Love Will Tear Us Apart -




  9. #9
    gigalo mascarading as a simple gamer ASSEMbler Acolyte
    Paragon
    Barc0de's Avatar

    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    UK and Greece
    Posts
    11,193
    Quote Originally Posted by oldengineer
    I've never played a Zelda game full stop.
    that's like skipping junior high school :nod:
    You can ask for any old woman
    You can ask for an army of ants
    You can ask for a pillar of poison
    You can ask for sheep and shavers

    And you can die for
    Be careful what you wish for

  10. #10
    Foot Soldier
    logistikz's Avatar

    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Leicestershire
    Posts
    147
    Quote Originally Posted by oldengineer
    I've never played a Zelda game full stop.
    poor man if god was gonna be a video game it would be zelda apart from the new one i dont like that

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by logistikz
    poor man if god was gonna be a video game it would be zelda apart from the new one i dont like that
    Lol, never appealed to me, too slow, too boring.

    ...Whilst friends were playing Zelda, I was in DOOM, Wolfenstein and Quake, when I got bored I made new maps and devices of my own...If god were a video game he would be a Chain Gun :nod:
    Fac 51

    - Love Will Tear Us Apart -




  12. #12
    PtoPOnline.com ASSEMbler Extreme
    Lives in the server
    Borman's Avatar

    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    New York, USA
    Posts
    6,221
    Ive never played any of the CD-i games straight through, though Ive gotten close. I think I have one of the largest CD-i collections here so

  13. #13
    Foot Soldier
    d4s's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    cologne, germany
    Posts
    286
    the zelda games on cdi are disgusting in every way imagineable.
    bad controls, bad leveldesign, bad graphics, bad sound, really bad videos.
    i've played them on original hardware.
    couldn't bear playing any of them for more than half an hour, despite trying really hard.

    good luck beating them!

  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Borman
    Ive never played any of the CD-i games straight through, though Ive gotten close. I think I have one of the largest CD-i collections here so
    :oh: Really? shoot that scares me... I mean if the guy with the huge Cd-i collection can't do it... then what chance do I have :o seriously...



    Maybe the fact that it'd be with a 360 controller would help the smoothness.
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

  15. #15
    PtoPOnline.com ASSEMbler Extreme
    Lives in the server
    Borman's Avatar

    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    New York, USA
    Posts
    6,221
    Yeah, its not the fact that its hard or whatever, its just boring.

  16. #16
    Foot Soldier
    rupert's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Manchester, England
    Posts
    153
    I got Wand of Gamalon and Faces of Evil when they were released and actually really enjoyed them at the time. But I have never played and have no desire to play the Nintendo released Zelda games, I just got them because i had a CD-I and thought they looked like fun.

    I have the Mega Drive style pad that plugged into the CD-I, I don't recall any controle issues using this.

    For what it matters i heard that Zelda's Adventure (the now exspensive one) was the worst of the 3 but appealed to fans of the original because of the top down aspect.

    Borman - Ive only actually completed Burn:Cycle and Mad Dog Mcree. I think i came close to completing Chaos Controle but its hard to tell.

  17. #17
    I picked up a CD-i a couple of years ago to play Mario's Wacky Worlds.

    I believe I got to about the fourth stage in Wand of Gamelon. I remember thinking that if the game didn't have the Zelda rep to live up to, it would have made a half way mediocre Genesis or Sega CD title. I also thought that the people who were comparing the game to bowel surgery without anesthesia were exaggerating quite a bit. Zelda's Adventure, however, was absolutely awful.

    But yeah, WoG was really hard. I gave up after trying to beat the fourth level for about 70 minutes.

  18. #18
    Samson!!! I want to talk to Samson

    Anyways, I don't think I'll ever beat it... I honestly just don't have the patience.
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

  19. #19
    Dude...seriously...no more bashing Cd-i fan. The guy has been nothing but a godsend to the cd-i community and he has never shown anything but enthusiam for the project. So, i don't know why you'd say that.

    Anyways I'm getting off topic...I'll continue the rant over at the cd-i fourms.
    Last edited by Nitrosoxide; 11-19-2007 at 12:33 PM.
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

  20. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by WindowsKiller
    Well, the problem is that he charges money for it (25€ is quite expensive for an emulator, btw) but isn't able to provide any support. Saying that he's busy is his only excuse. And not even a good one, as many small things were requested over the last two years, some that could be implemented in a few minutes, but he doesn't seem to care. He only keeps telling that he's working on DVC support, which I think is rather ridiculous given that it doesn't even emulate a base-case player well.

    And the games you mentioned are only playable if you have a joypad. Yes, you pay 25€ for an emulator that doesn't even support keyboard for playing!
    I'd recommend getting a joypad then as its really the best way to play these games in my opinion, and it it fairly flawless. But, you could always use a keyboard to mouse program. Indeed the one linked kind of sucks. But, I'm sure there's good ones out there.

    But, honestly just be glad he's still around and working on the thing.

    Too many good projects have just been abandoned by their creators.
    Yes he does charge for the emulator, but Bleem! was around the same cost ($29.95)
    Last edited by Nitrosoxide; 11-19-2007 at 12:46 PM.
    Follow me on Twitter…
    http://twitter.com/#!/LimeNights

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •