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Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 3:31 pm

Ok, my brother and I love those Zelda games, and he bought the new game for the Wii system. Well he beat it yesterday, and I'm really depressed that it's over. It seemed to go way too fast, and I now have nothing to look forward to. This happened before on the other games, but its really sad for this one because it was really good. I try to take my mind off of it but I can't. Is there anything I can do to focuss on something else? Its all I'm thinking about at the moment. Thanks! =D

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karenR answered Sunday December 3 2006, 4:31 pm:
I know what you mean. I feel the same way when I finish a good book or a Final Fantasy game!

The best thing to do is if you can afford it, go out and buy a new one before you finish the game. Then instead of feeling let down, you have something to look forward to!

I have not tried the Zelda games yet. I like the RPGs. After having read about Zelda though, I think you might like the Final Fantasy games. They seem to be very long games, which is why I like them. :)

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