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I'd love to play some TLoZ: Four Swords with some Zelda Bros.
I've yet to find a group that supports this idea, and a tool that supports the use of it, but I guess I've finally come pretty close to it.
If it's possible, do it.
I'd like you to know that I'm in.
Such is /v/
>Remake of aLttP
>Make it in 3D (not just eye popping effect, 3D like modern Zelda)
>Don't make it linear, instead, put focus back on exploration of overworld. Populate the hell out of the overworld and expand upon it (More towns, more enemies roaming, more secret caves)
>Make it look like SS, in terms of artstyle
>Again, non linear progression possible after you beat palace of darkness.
>Have areas change over time after you complete certain tasks like in SS, opening new dungeons
>Make old dungeons larger, put in new dungeons (one of which would include a side scrolling dungeon based in underwater catacombs, which is actually in the belly of a worm like creature)
>Bring over crafting system from SS, flesh it out more and heavily encourage crafting
>Make multiple reference to SS throughout game, eventually leading up the fact that this link is the child of SS Link, and at the end of the game, Zelda is put under a sleeping spell
>Timelinefags get pissed