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Editorials   Goldmember: I Like Gold.
- By Lander Clinton

Recently I sent an email to NOA asking if "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" for GBA would have a gold cartridge. The representative who responded thought it was a good idea but didn't know if there were plans to do that. She told me the game was scheduled for December 9th, so now's the time to act!

Send an email politely reminding Nintendo how important it is for Zelda games to be gold. Although no Game Boy Zelda games have been gold before, "A Link to the Past" was originally on a gray cartridge for the SNES, and that simply won't do for what many consider is the best of the series.

If you want you could include some suggestions about a gold disc or at least a gold label for the GameCube Zelda, but let's focus on the closest one first.

Contact Nintendo of America at
nintendo@noa.nintendo.com


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QUOTE:

"Maybe Goldmember said "I love gold," either way it got the message across"