eb2ee4 No.429
You are now painfully aware of Netflix wanting to make a live-action Legend of Zelda series.
How bad could it be, right?
0e0d3d No.430
Why did nintendo allow this to happen? Didn't they learn enough from that super mario brothers movie?
0e0d3d No.445
>>430http://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-SEB-86552>Nintendo is helping make itI don't know what to think. Ninty has always been pretty protective of their IPs, so theres a possibility it won't be shit, but video game adaptions tend to be shit.
278f12 No.452
It is only a rumour with an unnamed source. Let's hope it's bullshit.
2d3e0b No.456
>The “Zelda” games have traditionally included swords and sorcery, like “Game of Thrones” or “Lord of the Rings,” but typically with a more light-hearted, kid-friendly tone.
WELL EXCUUUUUSE ME, PRINCESS
e2ef0f No.465
Nintendo, like all japanese companies, does not actually understand what anyone wants. At best, they maybe get a screwed-up, wrong impression of what their customers would like to see.
0e0d3d No.466
>>465>Miyamoto-sama, the dirty gaijin want a legend of zeruda rive action series! how do we appeal to a broader audience?
>i heard they rike game of thrones... and lord of za ringu. orlando broom can pray as rink, after all, they're both bronde. [continued laughter]
278f12 No.473
Who wants a giggle?
The Verge: Here's what the ideal cast of Netflix's Legend of Zelda would be https://archive.today/lSqj3 d31748 No.475
>>473 Someone's 'avin' a giggle, but it sure ain't me, squire.