Originally posted by Em][n3m@Jun 5 2005, 12:32 AM
Um for those that say that playing Zelda takes brains, you shouldn't be allowed to use the word brains. If you were even remotely close to actually understand the meaning of the word "brains", you'd also understand that playing a game, no matter the game, simply does not take brains. If anybody of those who play Zelda had brains, they'd be in a university, not in front of a forkin console trying to figure out how to blow the flute of wind or whatever that game Zelda's about. I ain't saying I dont play games. I do. But don't tell me that those who don't play Zelda don't play it just because they have no brains. The more I think about it, the more I understand how stupid this theory is.
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Oh wow, you really are a smart one, aren't you?

Considering that you're a fan of Eminem, that might explain for your utter stupidity.

If a game such as the Legend of Zelda / series, had in no way involved the need to use some sort of intelligence, how easy would the game be?

How quick do you think someone could finish the game? - In about an hour! maybe quicker ffs.

Every game requires you to use your brain. That's where skill comes in, it takes intelligence to work out; like in mupliplayer games, you need to work out what your opponent is doing.

And this is the big one, what genre of game requires you to use your brain the most? Can you think of it! - STRATEGY!

The Legend of Zelda is a full world where you've to work out numerous amounts of puzzles, to advance.

Next time, atleast play one of the Legend of Zelda games through, so you'd realise that it does take brains to complete the fu.cking game.