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<div><em>Interesting you replayed Link to the Past, as I recently did too. Another interesting thing about that game is that it&#8217;s fun to watch. I had some friends over while I was playing and they were engaged the whole time. I feel like that&#8217;s an important quality to a game that&#8217;s often overlooked.</em></div>
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<div><em>Also, in the event that you play Link to the Past again in the near (or distant) future, I highly recommend playing it with an SNES Super Advantage arcade stick. So rewarding.</em>Iwata says, &#8220;You can tell if a game is good is if it is fun to watch others play.&#8221; Alas, he doesn&#8217;t say that anymore. 😦</p>
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