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    [QUOTE=Tamamo;915714] @ZoriaRPG @DarkDragon @Saffith @Gleeok
    Here's my thing. I personally believe we should completely remove any all copyrighted assets from the original Legend of Zelda, which unfortunately includes the first - sixth quest.
    Since they contain copyright overworlds, even if we change the graphics Nintendo will still say we stole their layout. And Courts of Japan will agree with that.
    So I'm proposing a *final contest* recreate the original 1st and 2nd quest including the overworld which must be more or less the same for both.

    If you guys do get a C&D, let me know please. I'll be more then happy to help be your interpreter and fight for you in court. It may of started off as a clone of the original legend of zelda. But it doesn't even come close anymore if you ask me.[/QUOTE

    I agree. I've said many times, that we need to replace the default data files with original content, and make 1st-5th into a DLC module. This seems to be 'The Plan', but assets generation takes time.

    Once we have a wholly new .dat file for ZQuest, we can work on a quest contest for new default quests in ZC. Oh, joy.

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