Link to the Past has always been and will always be my favorite Zelda game. OoT was very very good, but it just didn't feel like a Zelda game to me. Neither did the Adventure of Link. Neither did Skyward Sword, Wind Waker or any of the other 3Dish Zelda titles. I prefer the top-down, action-adventure-puzzle versions.
PC hardware always surpasses console hardware. And when it doesn't, it's only a matter of time before hardware developers make new chips to take care of things. You buy games on consoles only for three reasons: 1. you need a good controller to play it. 2. it's exclusive to consoles and/or the developers do lazy-ports and don't optimize for PC hardware (GTA4 for example). 3. You can't afford to upgrade your PC compared to buying a console. Outside of those three things, there's no reason to buy a game for a console if you can get it on the PC too.
Obviously, Windows XP isn't going ANYWHERE for a LONG time... I'd like to thank all you Vista users for taking part in the Paid-Beta program. Let me know when they hit SP2 for Vista, I might actually sign up for the Paid-Beta myself. :)
I've never had problems using AMD and ATI products. They've always been great, affordable and flawless. I don't care if Intel's products just BARELY tops-off AMD's. AMD's are much cheaper and that's where they win.
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