Zelda: TP on GC vs Wii?

Riannon

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Does anyone have any side by side shots comparing the two versions of Zelda Twilight Princess?

I'm curious to see how much better the Wii version looks over the GC version (if at all).
 
They look very similar. The Wii version might be a bit smoother, but eh.

Wii: http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/thelegendofzelda/screenindex.html?page=2

GC: http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/thelegendofzelda/screenindex.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gsimage&page=2
 
The only difference between the two versions(As far as I know) is the dungeons are mirrored. So what would be left on the Wii would be right on the Gamecube.
 
if you have component cables wii looks a lot better but I dont but I do like the controls a lot better, more conducive to laying around because I don't have to have my hands together.
 
The whole map is mirrored.

It played the GC version for awhile (3 temples) and then got my Wii and played the Wii version and it was hard to get used too. Kept going left instead of right, running into walls and stuff.
 
No, that is exactly what happens. Play Dark Cloud 2 and then play TP, you'll be bumping into doors a lot. In TP you have to get into just the right place, inch yourself forward until the "Press A button to open" flashes on-screen. Not so with DC2, there the transition is flawless, you go up to a door, you press a button, the animation kicks in and he glides through the door, correcting itself as it nears the door.

Play the GC TP version then see if you're not bumping into walls when you play the Wii version. It just happens. In the midst of a fight I'll sometimes hit the wrong button on the Wii inadvertantly, bringing up the inventory screen. It just happens. What I'm interested in knowing is if swimming is easier in the GC version than in the Wii version since I see it as cumbersome on the Wii.
 
Can't really remember swimming, I think its pretty much the same.


*SPOILER**







I know the part with the huge flying bird when your a wolf and you need to fly up through Zoras Domain was a lot tougher on the Wii. The whole aiming where you fly thing was difficult compared to just the joystick.
 
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