04-12-2009, 08:22 PM
Well, you could make a few of the swords from the best LoZ game ever : Majora's Mask.
Razor Sword
Gilded Sword
Oni-Link's Sword
Then there's the Lens of Truth, all the masks, Mirror Shield, Din's Fire, Nayru's Love, Farore's Wind, so on and so forth. Just start opening strategy guides and make the items. And I do suggest you put in a significant bit more effort. You're actually doing quite poorly at emulating the style.
For starters, if you really want to do well by the NES Zelda's style, you ought to remember that the limitations of the day limited how many colors you could use. And not just number of colors, but WHAT colors you had available. Check out the items on the tSR site, you'll notice that in total the items had a specific 16 colors allowed. Use those colors, if you're truly aiming for authenticity, which you seem to be, after all, why would you make such poor low-bittage if you weren't intentionally trying for authenticity and mistaking limitations for low quality.
Go on, get to work then.
Razor Sword
Gilded Sword
Oni-Link's Sword
Then there's the Lens of Truth, all the masks, Mirror Shield, Din's Fire, Nayru's Love, Farore's Wind, so on and so forth. Just start opening strategy guides and make the items. And I do suggest you put in a significant bit more effort. You're actually doing quite poorly at emulating the style.
For starters, if you really want to do well by the NES Zelda's style, you ought to remember that the limitations of the day limited how many colors you could use. And not just number of colors, but WHAT colors you had available. Check out the items on the tSR site, you'll notice that in total the items had a specific 16 colors allowed. Use those colors, if you're truly aiming for authenticity, which you seem to be, after all, why would you make such poor low-bittage if you weren't intentionally trying for authenticity and mistaking limitations for low quality.
Go on, get to work then.