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The Legend of Zelda by hi joiney
Overview br Gameplay br The Legend of Zelda games feature a mixture of puzzles action adventure battle gameplay and exploration These elements have remained constant throughout the series but with refinements and additions featured in each new game The player is frequently rewarded for solving puzzles or exploring areas Most Zelda games involve locating and exploring dungeons in which puzzles are solved and enemies fought then defeating the dungeon s boss Each dungeon usually has one major item inside which is usually essential for solving many of the puzzles in that dungeon and often plays a crucial role in defeating that dungeon s boss Some items are consistent and appear many times throughout the series while others are unique to a single game The series also consists of stealth gameplay where the player must avoid enemies while proceeding through a level as well as racing elements br Chronology br Although the chronology of the Legend of Zelda series is a subject of controversy by its fans due to the fact that there are no solid confirmations from Nintendo it is generally agreed upon that The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past precedes The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II The Adventure of Link the first two games released in the series Ocarina of Time is also a prequel going even further back and implicitly retelling the backstory of A Link to the Past The Legend of Zelda Majora s Mask has been cited by Nintendo as the direct sequel to Ocarina of Time The Wind Waker takes place a hundred years after the events of Ocarina of Time in a parallel timestream The game explicitly references the Hero of Time from that game and states that due to his absence it was necessary to flood Hyrule to stop Ganon The Minish Cap Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures include references to other titles and producer Eiji Aonuma have stated that these games are supposed to be the oldest games in the series preceding Ocarina of Time br In an interview conducted by Nintendo Dream with Aonuma in December 2006 it was revealed that there are two parallel universes in the Zelda chronology The timeline is split at the end of Ocarina of Time when Link is sent back in time by Princess Zelda to live through his childhood while the original events of Ocarina of Time continue on a different path Once returned to his original time Link leaves the Master Sword in its place preventing Ganondorf s plan from coming to fruition and goes to see Zelda again resulting in the Child Timeline The Wind Waker occurs in the Adult Timeline after the Hero of Time saved Hyrule in Ocarina of Time and it is directly followed by Phantom Hourglass Spirit Tracks takes place one hundred years after Phantom Hourglass br Some have speculated that each Zelda title is simply a retelling of the Zelda legend and that differences between settings and characters aren t progressions in a timeline but merely different retellings They typically cite a quote at the beginning of The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker This is but one of the legends of which the people speak br Inspiration br The Legend of Zelda was principally inspired by Shigeru Miyamoto s explorations as a young boy in the hillsides surrounding his childhood home in Kyoto Japan where he ventured into forests with secluded lakes caves and rural villages According to Miyamoto one of his most memorable experiences was the discovery of a cave entrance in the middle of the woods After some hesitation he apprehensively entered the cave and explored its depths with the aid of a lantern Miyamoto has referred to the creation of the Zelda games as an attempt to bring to life a miniature garden for players to play with in each game of the series br Hearing of American novelist F Scott Fitzgerald s wife Zelda Miyamoto thought the name sounded pleasant and significant Paying tribute he chose to name the princess after her and titled his creation The Legend of Zelda br Fictional universe br Main article Universe of The Legend of Zelda br This section needs additional citations for verification br Please help improve this article by adding reliable references Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2009 br The Legend of Zelda series has developed a deep story and wide universe over its many releases Much of the backstory of the creation of Hyrule was revealed in the games A Link to the Past Ocarina of Time The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess br History br According to the in game backstories long ago three golden goddesses descended and created the land of Hyrule Din the goddess of power with her powerful flaming arms cultivated the empty space and created the red earth Nayru the goddess of wisdom bestowed her divine wisdom upon the land and created the world s laws to give a sense of justice and order to the world and to guide the people in the goddesses absence Farore the goddess of courage endowed Hyrule with her powers creating life to follow this justice br After their work was completed the goddesses left a sacred artifact called the Triforce which could grant the wishes of the user It consisted of three golden triangles each also called a Triforce ne of Wisdom one of Power and one of Courage However because the Triforce was not divine and could not judge between good and evil the goddesses placed the Triforce in an alternate world called the Sacred Realm or the Golden Land hoping that a worthy person would one day seek it br According to legend the discoverer of the Triforce will receive the Triforce as a whole along with the true force to govern all only if that person has a balance of power wisdom and courage If the heart of that person is pure the Sacred Realm will become a paradise If the heart of that person is evil the Sacred Realm will become a nightmarish world of evil If they are unbalanced they will only receive the part of the Triforce that represents the characteristic they most demonstrate with the remaining parts of the whole transferring into the people in Hyrule who most exemplify the other two traits The Triforce was first distributed as such starting in Ocarina of Time with the Triforces of Power Wisdom and Courage being transferred to Ganondorf Princess Zelda and Link respectively While the Triforce of Power and Wisdom have been part of the series since the original The Legend of Zelda it was only in The Adventure of Link that the Triforce of Courage was first introduced being obtained by Link at the end of his quest br The fictional universe established by the Zelda games sets the stage for each adventure Many games take place in lands with their own back stories Termina for example is a parallel world while Koholint is an island far away from Hyrule that appears to be part of a dream br Protagonist br Main article Link The Legend of Zelda br The main protagonist of The Legend of Zelda series Link is portrayed as a male child or teen who wears a green tunic and pointed cap for most of each game He is a member of the Hylian race Link is described on the series official website as humble and brave and therefore appropriate to bear the Triforce of Courage 160 He sometimes has a special title such as Hero of Time Hero of the Winds or Hero of Twilight All incarnations of Link are left handed the only exceptions currently being in the Wii version of Twilight Princess in which he is right handed due to mirroring used to accommodate the right handed control scheme which flips the entire game world s layout from that of its Nintendo GameCube counterpart and in the manual for the original game he is depicted as being right handed Also in the original game Link is seen as ambidextrous because whether he is facing left or right his sword is in the down screen side br Link does not usually speak and only produces grunts yells or similar sounds One exception is The Wind Waker in which he says Come on to make people or objects follow him When Link is asked questions the player answers by choosing options from a list with the exception of a few times in Spirit Tracks where the microphone is used to speak Link usually does not give any oral or visual indication that he has answered however he sometimes nods his head in The Wind Waker Link does speak in the cartoon series and the CD i games produced by Philips though these are not canon materials in the series However he does speak two lines in The Adventure of Link when he locates a mirror under a table the text I found a mirror under the table appears on screen and later on if he examines a fireplace that he can enter Looks like I can get in the fireplace is displayed br In most games the player can name Link before the start of the adventure and he will be referred by that given name throughout by the NPCs br Princess Zelda br Main article Princess Zelda br Princess Zelda is the heroine of the series that is named after her even though players play as Link She is the princess of Hyrule as well as the guardian of the Triforce of Wisdom Whilst most titles require Link to save Zelda from Ganon she is sometimes shown to be quite capable in battle using magical powers and weapons to aid Link With the exception of the CD i games she wasn t playable in the main series until Spirit Tracks where she becomes a spirit and can possess a Phantom Knight that can be controlled by the player br Media br Main article List of The Legend of Zelda media br Games br The Legend of Zelda on the Nintendo Entertainment System console br The Legend of Zelda the first game of the series was first released in Japan on February 21 1986 on the Famicom Disk System A cartridge version using battery backed memory was released in the United States on August 22 1987 and Europe on November 27 1987 The game features a Second Quest accessible on completing the game in which dungeons and item placement are different and enemies are more difficult for the player to defeat In 1994 near the end of the Famicom s lifespan the game was rereleased in cartridge format A modified version BS Zelda no Densetsu was released for the Super Famicom s satellite based expansion Satellaview in the mid 1990s in Japan BS Zelda was rereleased for the Satellaview a year later with rearranged dungeons and an altered overworld br The second game Zelda II The Adventure of Link was released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan in January 1987 and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe in November 1988 and North America in December 1988 The game exchanged the top down perspective for side scrolling though the top down point of view was retained for overworld areas and introduced RPG elements such as experience points not used in The Legend of Zelda The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II were released in gold colored game cartridges instead of the console s regular gray cartridges Both were rereleased in the final years of the Nintendo Entertainment System with gray cartridges br Four years later The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past returned to the top down view under a 3 4 perspective and added the concept of an alternate dimension the Dark World The game was released for the SNES in 1991 It was later rereleased for the Game Boy Advance on December 9 2002 in North America on a cartridge with Four Swords the first multiplayer Zelda and then through Nintendo s Virtual Console service on January 22 2007 In addition both this game unchanged except for being converted into a downloadable format and an exclusive loosely based sequel which used the same game engine called BS Zelda no Densetsu Kodai no Sekiban were released on the Satellaview in Japan br Link in the opening cutscene of Link s Awakening DX br The next game Link s Awakening is the first Zelda for Nintendo s Game Boy handheld and the first set outside Hyrule and to exclude Princess Zelda It was rereleased in full colour as a launch title for the Game Boy Color in 1998 as Link s Awakening DX with some additional features including an extra color based dungeon and a photo shop that allows interaction with the Game Boy Printer br After another hiatus the series made the transition to 3D with Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64 which was released in November 1998 This game initially known as Zelda 64 retains the core gameplay of the previous 2D games and was very successful commercially and critically It ranks highly on IGN and EGM s greatest games of all time lists and scored perfect scores in several video game publications In February 2006 it was ranked by Nintendo Power as the best game released for a Nintendo console The game was originally developed for the poorly selling Japanese only Nintendo 64DD but was ported to cartridge format when the 64DD hardware was delayed A new gameplay mechanic lock on targeting is used in the game which focuses the camera on a nearby target and alters the player s actions relative to that target Such mechanics allow precise sword fighting in a 3D space Those who preordered the game received a gold colored cartridge in a limited edition box with a golden plastic card affixed reading Collector s Edition br Ocarina of Time the first 3D styled game of the franchise br Ocarina of Time was rereleased on the Nintendo GameCube in 2002 when it was offered as a pre order incentive for The Wind Waker in the U S Canada and Japan Europe continues to receive it free in every copy of The Wind Waker except for the discounted Player s Choice version It includes a previously unreleased 64DD expansion known as Ura
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