Yeah you can, in fact you can continue playing after you complete the main story line with extra privleges, or extra special things to do in several games like in Megaman or Grand Theft Auto (I think, but I'm pretty sure of it). Well you don't get extra privleges or things to do in Legend of Zelda Phantom hourglass, except collecting the golden ship parts, getting all the hearts, spirit gems, equipment capacity increasers (e.g. bigger bomb bag), treasure maps and finally start buying ship parts so you can give away ship parts to people over battle mode. Well hope this helped!
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At the end, yes. You have no need for them... If it happened before, no chance. You have to restart.
no but there is a Zelda game 4 ds. its called:"Legend of Zelda, Phantom Hourglass." Actually there is one and was release. My friend has one as he has told me. i will hopefully be playing it in a few days.
Does not take time. It depends on what you do. Turn your DS or WII or what ever you are playing it on off. Then turn it back on. Go onto the game and go to the mailbox. There should be mail. If not then I don't remember what you do. Once you sign your name, go to Zauz. He should be done.
in the Broadway play the phantom is played by John Cudia
its actually in France
You may not be there yet, but the Bomb Bag is the second dungeon's main item (The Temple of Wind).
Yes, Ramin Karimloo was playing the Phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera" on April 9, 2009. He took on the role in the show's West End production, showcasing his vocal talents and dramatic presence. Karimloo is well-known for his portrayal of the Phantom, gaining acclaim during his time in the role.
on mercay island where the magical tree is you put a bomb close to the wall nearby and go through the tunnel and voila youre on the hidden island go up the stairs and you see a man playing a guitar put teasures in the box and use wi-fi to trade items
It didn't stop playing, it is still on broadway now, the #1 broadway show.
Yes, you can decline a scratch in pool and continue playing the game.
The Phantom of the Opera is still playing on Broadway, now in its 20th year after opening on January 26th 1988. C.J