The Legend of Zelda


a great game series. the games currenty in it are:
the legend of zelda
adventure of link
a link to the past
link’s awakening/ dx
ocarina of time
majora’s mask
oracle of ages
the windwaker
a link to the past/four swords
four swords adventures
the minish cap
faces of evil
wand of gamelon
zelda’s adventure
(new one coming out for gamecube in ’05)

most of these games take place in the land of hyrule but they have been set in termina, holodrum,
labrynna and koholint island. in all but two games, you play as a guy called link.

the whole story goes:
three godess created the land, din, nayru and farore. they left behind something called the triforce in a sacred realm. it was split into three peices, the triforce of power from din, the triforce of wisdom from nayru and the triforce of courage from farore. if the one who possesed the “golden power” wasn’t equally balanced in courage, wisdom and power, the individual peices would be given to people who strongly had the right qualitys. ie. link= courage, zelda= wisdom, ganon= power.

anyway, the gods created some races.
hylians, kinda like normal people except with long ears “so they could hear the gods.”
the gorons, strange things that eat rocks and roll like boulders when they curl up.
zoras, fish-men sort of that can live on land for a short amount of time.
the kokiri, child people that have guardian faries. they never grow up and it is said that if they leave the forest they will die.
lastly, the gerudos. they only ever had one male born among them (however that works) which was ganondorf.
there were other species of monsters like keese and skull kid, but they wern’t people-like.

some time later (unknown amount of time) there was a lot of war. some armies were using dark magic so the hylians forged a sword; the master sword, powerful enough to relect this magic as long as there was a hero worthy enough to weild it. well… there wasn’t so they just left it in a stone in the temple of time.

for a time, hyrule was peaceful under hylian command. this is where the ocarina of time (even though it wasn’t the first one made, it was the first one in the story.) happend. ganondorf of the gerudos tried to find a way into the sacred realm so he could claim the golden power for his own.
link was a kokiri boy, who did not have a fairy of his own. after receiving one called navi, he went to find the three stones he needed to get the master sword. he retrieved all the stones and pulled out the master sword. it took him sven years into the future. during those years a war happend and ganondorf had the triforce of power and hd taken over hyrule. after freeing the sages, he defeated ganondorf, who transformed into ganon who he defeated and then zelda and the other sages locked in the sacred realm.

after, majoras mask took place where link went to search for navi (who went missing)
almost the same story line as ocarina of time (except a wizard named agahim gets rid of the king and link dosn’t travel through time, he travels to the golden land which is now the dark world) happend again in “a link to the past” but was a different link. it’s not really clear what happend first, “a link to the past” or “the windwaker” because they are definatly different links (because in windwaker everyone worships the hero of time, link from ocarina of time.)
anyway, after “a link to the past” that link (this is confusing) sails to koholint island and -spoiler- wakes up to find it was all a dream.

faces of evil, wand of gamelon and zelda’s adventure had nothing to do with the other games (because nintendo didn’t make them, they just licensed phillips to make some zelda games for the cdi.)
it’s really hard to tell what link it is in both oracle games and the minish cap because capcom put a mix of so many charecters from different games in.

anyway, after all that stuff is the original zelda games for the nes. these games most properly took place after all the others because link ens up getting all peices of the triforce.
in the original “the legend of zelda” ganon captures zelda, who splits the triforce of wisdom into eight peices. link finds them all, defeats ganon and rescues zelda.
in “zelda 2 the adventure of link” zelda is cast in a deep sleep by a wizard for notrevealing the location of the triforce of courage. link, now sixteen had a strange mark on his hand and was told that meant he could use the triforce of courage. he had to go around to six palaces to retrieve thier crystals so he could enter the valley of death. he defeated his enemy- his own shadow. hyrule proberly lived happily ever after but we won’t know until a continuing story is made.

a great story line, with great gameplay! conclusion: zelda rules!!!
the zelda series is the greatest game series ever!!!
8 more definitions
series of games created by nintendo, the biggest selling of which was {the legend of zelda: ocarina of time]. here is a list of the current zelda games at the time of definition:
the legend of zelda
the legend of zelda: link’s adventure
the legend of zelda: link’s awakening
the legend of zelda: link to the past
the legend of zelda: ocarina of time
the legend of zelda: majora’s mask
the legend of zelda: wind waker
the legend of zelda: oracle of seasons
the legend of zelda: oracle of ages
the legend of zelda: four swords adventures
the legend of zelda: wand of gamelon
the legend of zelda: the minish cap
the legend of zelda gcn 2005

the plot follows the story of link, and his attempts to rid the land of hyrule from evil, mainly personified by the gerudo man ganondorf, and his subsequent tainted self, ganon.
the legend of zelda is a great game series
a nearly perfect balance of puzzle solving and action. the games star a young swordsman named link, a boy donned in green who goes around getting chicks and then beating ganon: the king of evil. there are currently 10 (soon to be 11) games, 6 of which flow perfectly in a sequential order. the timeline is confusing but the official one is:

ocarina of time (n64)
majora’s mask (n64)
the wind waker (gcn)
twilight princess (not yet released)
a link to the past (snes)
the legend of zelda (nes)
the adventure of link (nes)
man, that link can’t talk but he womanizes as much as james bond.
an extremely popular game series that revloves around puzzle solving and action, in which link (the player) battles evil forces and explores dungeons in hopes to save the land of hyrule (and sometimes other lands).
it is a pretty big legend and we most certainly have not seen all of link’s life. there is a big gap between “the legend of zelda: wind waker”, and how that is related to the actual series, which they need to make a game about regardless about what you may think about that game.
created by shigeru miyamoto, the legend of zelda is a video game namely for the nintendo company. the story consists of a young boy named link who lived his childhood in a place named kokri forest in the land of hyrule. the forest is based around a large tree named the great deku tree. the tree decides to give link a fairy who’s name is navi. once link is given his fairy and is told by the great deku tree of an evil man named ganondorf, he embarks on a grand journey to find the triforce and stop ganondorf from one day ruling the land of hyrule.

the legend of zelda games, in order of release.

1. the legend of zelda. 1987 (nes)
2. the adventure of link. 1988 (nes)
3. the legend of zelda: a link to the past. 1992 (snes)
4. the legend of zelda: links awakening. 1993 (game boy)
5. the legend of zelda: ocarina of time. 1998 (n64)
6. the legend of zelda: majora’s mask. 2000 (n64)
7. the legend of zelda: oracle of ages/seasons. 2001 (gbc)
8. the legend of zelda: a link to the past/four swords. 2002
(gba)
9. the legend of zelda: the wind waker. 2003 (gamecube)
10.the legend of zelda: the minish cap. 2004 (gba)
11.the legend of zelda: twilight princess. 2006 (wii, gcb)

and coming soon is, the legend of zelda: phantom hourgl-ss for the ds.
the legend of zelda is awesome.
the best video game series ever made. and the 2nd most popular nintendo series. i was looking at the definitions and i saw 1 hater. f-ck him. he clearly is retarted, or got feedback from oprah (who also says being gay is a gift from g-d). i love almsot everything about it, the one shortcoming is that they need more dungeons, so we can get more items, and have more puzzle and more fun.
link is the protagonist in most of the legend of zelda games.
a video game made by nintendo where there is a warrior named link who is supposed to save zelda. hardest game to get through.

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