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I have a Wii, so I could get either one and be okay. I just don't know which one is better. Most everyone says the Wii version is a bit better, but the controls worry me.

Many say the Wii's controls are so awesome and you'll never go back, yet they also say the montion-sensitivity can cause issues at times, seeing as how the wrong movement can cause something completely off to happen. Say, you might want to bash someone with your shield but instead you do a spin attack.

I don't really care about graphics differences, as the only game I've ever played and completed is LoZ: Ocarina of Time.

If I got the GC version, would I need to buy a memory card or would it be stored on the Wii? (link)
Don't listen to the below, the wii version kicks ass. It takes some time to get the motion controls down but they're easy as hell to use and aiming stuff like the bow with the wiimote instead of with a thumbstick makes a world of difference.

Shooting things from horseback is actually fun on the Wii. Plus, when you're just running around from area to area to go do some random quest you can amuse yourself with the faerie on the screen.


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Good points, good points. I admit I really do despise shooting on horseback, I'm just such a klutz I'm scared I won't be able to get used to the Wii. At this point I think it's coming down to money, LOL--whichever is cheaper will be the one I get. Thanks for the answer. :)




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