The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess E3 Demo NTSC-U.iso http://d01.megashares.com/dl/cccd292/The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess E3 Demo NTSC-U.iso I'm sorry for the matter this is delivered, but I cannot download it seeing as I need megashares account. If anyone is able to download it please, mirror it.
Haven't tried burning it yet, but Dolphin doesn't recognize the image structure: However, the header of the game is legit (DZDE01..................].......The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess). WiiScrubber won't recognize it and crashes while trying to load it. Dolphin is the same deal. If anyone knows of any other program I could try to pry this game open let me know. EDIT: Actually, I somehow got it loaded in WiiScrubber. nvm
I'm downloading on usenet, I'll give news soon. Weird, as the NFO says it's for Nintendo DS (according to binsearch) http://binsearch.info/viewNFO.php?oid=61762158&server=2 FG [EDIT] Sucessfully loaded it in WiiScrubber I'll test with USBLoader soon... Should Works though. FG
I got it working in Dolphin, here's what I did: Also, I FOUND MAP SELECT DATA (which isn't present in the final release anywhere, at all): http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/38216/Menu.zip Open up Menu1.dat inside your favorite word processor, use Shift-JIS, then enjoy! It'd be nice if someone could translate all of this, since every single map (all 23582356 of them) have comments in Japanese! If you scroll through it quickly, you can see it mentions A LOT of test maps, and old E3 2005 prototype maps (references to a "grey/black twilight" - )! The heartbreaking part about it is that even if you could load this map select, you couldn't load any of the maps - because they don't exist anywhere on the disc. I also see that most of the differences come from sound (out of the music that's in WAV, one cutscene is different - not sure how). Sound effects, and some of the synthesizer music is also apparently different (mind you, I'm only going by comparing two versions of the game by filesize). I don't see any extra object data, or map data. Besides some small differences to filesizes, there isn't much to this build. Someone go find an E3 2005 build - pronto. Unfortu
This is definitely not in the retail version: And the dungeon level is mirrored, look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drmirBa9THo and at my screenshot:
Someone hit this up on rapidshare so I have a reason to actually use my wii again. I wonder if the legendary forest level is in this build, probably not and wishful thinking but I have some plans with this build and WiiRD.
Don't hold your breath, this was actually compiled later than the final build: 2006/10/23 23:15 <- COPY DATE of the "E3 demo" 2006/10/10 20:35 <- COPY DATE of the Final version Kinda was expecting it from the "NOT FOR RESALE" label on the dvd cover. Also, they butchered the amount of map files for this demo to the bare necessities. However, all the objects from the final game are still on the disc. The only useful thing from this demo is the map select menu left over, which does list pretty much every map developed for the game with Japanese comments. We just need someone to track down a E3 2005 Gamecube prototype of this game, then we're golden.
that looks like the demo kisok version we had at my gamestop when it first opened early last year lol. I remember the level select screen, it showed off the motion controls and the fishing was really fun
I was just wondering if this was a release of the Wii Interactive Demo then, instead of an actual Legend of Zelda E3 disc?